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Delivering food? Do you have the right coverage?

Food delivery services like Uber Eats and Door Dash offer restaurants options for their delivery services. These
services will provide the driver for these restaurants. Of course, those who are thinking about delivering for one of
these services should stop to consider the insurance implications before doing so.
Connecticut has a law that requires ride hailing companies to provide certain coverages and limits to drivers. However,
the state doesn’t have a similar law that applies to food delivery companies. This has led to much more variability in the
amount and availability of coverage for food delivery drivers.
Many personal auto insurance policies do not provide coverage if the driver is using the car for food delivery. This
means there is no protection for the driver’s injury in an accident, the driver’s (for owners) liability for an injury or
property damage to others caused by the driver and damage to the driver’s vehicle. If that is the case, where might the driver
find coverage?
Most food delivery services provide insurance on behalf of the driver, which may include coverage for bodily injury
and property damage liability, uninsured/underinsured motorists and contingent comprehensive and collision coverage.
You will find limitations and restrictions in these policies; for example, coverage may vary depending on whether the driver
actively is delivering food or available to receive a delivery request.
Generally, if comprehensive and collision coverage is provided by food delivery services, it applies only if the food delivery
driver has that coverage on his or her personal auto policy. However, there are two ways in which drivers might protect
themselves when acting as food delivery drivers. First, many insurance companies offer an endorsement covering delivery
services (including food) for additional premium. Second, you may wish to look at purchasing a commercial insurance policy.
Typically, these policies will provide more robust coverage, but can be more expensive than an endorsement on a personal policy.
If you are thinking about acting as a food delivery driver, please contact our office to discuss your insurance options.