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Uber’s $1 Million Insurance Policy Explained for Florida Riders
When you request an Uber in Florida, you expect a safe ride from point A to point B, not a crash that turns your day upside down. But when collisions happen, many passengers are left asking the same urgent question: Does Uber really have a $1 million insurance policy?
At Perazzo Law Firm, our Miami car accident attorneys serving Florida and Georgia regularly handle rideshare injury cases. The truth is, Uber’s insurance coverage is real, but it is not automatic in every situation. Like layers of a safety net, the coverage depends on what the driver was doing at the exact moment of the crash.
How Uber’s Insurance Coverage Works
Uber’s liability coverage is structured in phases:
Driver Offline
If the Uber driver is not logged into the app, the accident is treated like a typical car crash. The driver’s personal auto insurance applies. Uber’s commercial policy does not provide coverage during this stage.
Driver Logged In, Waiting for a Ride
When the driver is logged into the Uber app but has not yet accepted a ride request, Uber provides contingent liability coverage. This coverage is limited and may only apply if the driver’s personal insurance does not fully cover the damages.
Driver En Route or Transporting a Passenger
This is where the well-known $1 million liability policy comes into play. If the driver has accepted a ride and is either on the way to pick up a passenger or actively transporting one, Uber generally provides up to $1 million in third-party liability coverage. This may include coverage for bodily injury and property damage, as well as potential uninsured or underinsured motorist protection in certain circumstances.
Why the Fine Print Matters
Insurance companies do not simply hand over policy limits. Determining which coverage applies often requires reviewing app data, trip logs, timestamps, and accident reports. In some cases, insurers may dispute the driver’s status or attempt to minimize the value of a claim.
Medical bills, lost wages, and ongoing treatment can pile up like storm clouds over your finances. Injuries such as whiplash, concussions, herniated discs, and fractures may require weeks or months of recovery.
You don’t have to decode complex insurance policies alone.
If you were injured in an Uber accident in Florida or Georgia, call 888-PERAZZO for a FREE consultation 24/7. The experienced rideshare accident attorneys at Perazzo Law Firm are ready to investigate your case and fight for the compensation you deserve while you focus on healing.










