UBER INSURANCE COVERAGE EXPLAINED BY UBER ACCIDENT LAWYER
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Hey there! This is Alexander Napolin Uber Accident "Lawyer In The House." In this video, I'll be discussing Uber's insurance coverage for their drivers while they're using the Uber app. This information can be helpful for anyone who uses Uber or is considering becoming an Uber driver.

First of all, Uber provides several types of insurance coverage for their drivers, including liability insurance, uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, and contingent collision and comprehensive coverage. The amount of coverage and when it applies depends on the driver's status within the Uber app.

If a driver is using the Uber app but hasn't accepted a ride request, they're still covered by Uber's liability insurance if they're in an accident. If the driver has accepted a ride request, they're covered by both liability insurance and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. And if the driver is on their way to pick up a passenger or is currently transporting a passenger, they're covered by all three types of insurance coverage.

If you're an Uber driver and need to file a claim, the process is pretty straightforward. You can report the accident through the Uber app or by contacting Uber support. You'll need to provide some basic information about the accident, and Uber will take care of the rest.

Overall, Uber's insurance coverage is designed to protect their drivers and passengers in the event of an accident. If you're using Uber, it's good to know that you're covered by insurance and that Uber has your back if something goes wrong.

If you have any questions or concerns about an auto accident involving Uber, don't hesitate to contact an experienced personal injury attorney like Alexander D. Napolin. He can help you understand your legal options and ensure that you get the compensation you deserve. So, if you need legal assistance, give Napolin Law Firm a call today!

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