If you’re involved in a crash while driving with Uber:
Our claims support team will guide you through the claims process and crash reporting to the insurance coverage provider in your state. There’s no need to report to your personal insurance company, unless you have a relevant endorsement on your personal auto policy.¹
Please provide all the relevant information about a crash at the link below.
Some people who drive with Uber are commercially licensed and insured for limousine, livery, black car, or private hire. Drivers seeking coverage for crashes on these trips should contact their commercial automobile insurance in addition to reporting the crash to Uber here.
Coverage may vary depending upon who is at fault. Please complete the applicable incident report form above to start the claims process. During that process, an explanation of coverage will be provided upon submission to an insurance carrier.
Please go to uber.com/insurance for an overview of coverage provided by Uber’s insurance.
No, it won’t. While your car is being repaired, you can explore available rental options on Uber’s Vehicle Marketplace to get back on the road. You can access the Vehicle Marketplace through the driver Crash Center, which appears in the Driver app if and only if a driver has been in an accident, reports it to Uber, and submits the incident to a US insurance carrier.
For repairs to your vehicle, as long as you maintain comprehensive and collision coverage on your personal auto insurance, and as long as you were en route or on a trip, the insurance that Uber maintains on behalf of drivers will kick in. If applicable, this insurance goes toward repairs and replacement for your car up to its actual cash value. You must pay a $2,500 deductible before this coverage applies.²
Visit uber.com/insurance to get more information.
¹The processes discussed here do not apply to commercially insured livery drivers. Commercially insured livery drivers should contact their commercial automobile insurance in addition to reporting the crash to Uber here.
²May apply to damage to your vehicle as long as you have personal insurance that includes comprehensive and collision coverage for that vehicle to cover you while you’re not using the Driver app. Comprehensive and collision coverage on vehicles rented through the Vehicle Marketplace is subject to a $1,000 deductible. If you only maintain liability insurance on your personal vehicle, you will not be eligible for contingent comprehensive and collision coverage.