Many companies are offering
rideshare insurance now, although which drivers are covered, in which states, and for how much each month varies.
Not exact matches
Should the
insurance bill pass, Uber would still have to get regulatory approval to actually operate in upstate New York and Long Island from one municipality at a time, be it Poughkeepsie, Utica, Ithaca, Buffalo, etc. (In New York City, where
ridesharing is forbidden, Uber
now operates mostly as a black car service).
Many popular auto
insurance companies, like Geico, USAA, and State Farm,
now offer
rideshare insurance.
Many insurers
now offer
rideshare insurance policies, which extend your personal policy to cover
ridesharing and guarantee you won't lose coverage because of your job.
CoverHound's
rideshare insurance offering is
now available for Uber, Lyft and other
rideshare drivers in 24 states *, and the company aims to expand nationwide by the end of 2017.