When The Uber Driver Does Not Have A Passenger, Yet Is Logged into the Uber App and Is Looking For Passengers, Is The Insurance Coverage Different?
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When the Uber driver does not have a passenger, yet is logged into the Uber app and is looking for passengers, is the insurance coverage different?
Under this scenario, Uber would have the following coverage requirement:
- $50,000 of coverage for bodily injury or death per person,
- $100,000 of coverage for bodily injury or death per accident,
- $25,000 of coverage for property damage.
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