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What happens when I offer ride-hailing services with regular traffic- or casco insurance?
What happens when I offer ride-hailing services with regular traffic- or casco insurance?

Do you need special ride-hailing insurance when driving Bolt, Uber etc?

Updated over 3 years ago

Accidents happen – they can't always be avoided. In order to receive compensation in the event of an accident, it is important that you have the right kind of insurance. If you offer ride-hailing services, the insurer must be aware of your ride-hailing rides, as you naturally spend more time in traffic and therefore pose a higher risk. In case of an accident, the insurer will in any case check whether your car is insured and also check from the registry of taxi licenses whether your car is used for ride-hailing services or not.

Cachet's flexible solution is suitable for anyone who does not want to pay a hefty price for taxi insurance when offering ride-hailing services. We take the fact that you are not a full-time taxi driver into account and make you an offer based on your actual driving habits. On the off-hours, you are protected by regular traffic insurance.

As you naturally spend more time in traffic when offering a ride to other peers, Casco insurance is definitely worth it, as it provides compensation in case of any accident that may happen with your car. For this purpose, Cachet also offers ride-hailing Casco insurance.

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