Lyft is a ride-hailing service that allows individuals to become independent contractors and use their personal vehicles to provide transportation services to passengers. Through the Uber app, drivers can connect with passengers who need rides, and they earn income by transporting passengers to their destinations. This arrangement allows individuals to monetize their vehicles and driving time while providing a convenient transportation option for passengers.

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Uber, Lyft and Other TNC Drivers…New Endorsement Covers Insurance Gap

Once you sign into a Transportation Network Company (TNC) app, your personal auto insurance ceases coverage for vehicle damage, property damage, bodily injury, and most other protections. Insurance policies provided by TNCs usually offer only limited coverage from logging into the app until picking up a fare.

Insurance for Uber, Lyft and Other TNC Drivers – Close the Gaps

Good news for Uber, Lyft, or other Transportation Network Company (TNC) drivers: certain insurance carriers now provide personal auto insurance policy endorsements, addressing coverage gaps. Plymouth Rock Assurance and Mapfre Insurance are among the companies offering these endorsements, bridging the insurance gap for TNC drivers.

House to Consider Legislation Regulating Transportation Network Companies for Ride-for-Hire

The House of Representatives is set to deliberate on legislation proposed by the Financial Services Committee, aimed at regulating Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) such as Uber and Lyft. The proposed legislation establishes a new regulatory division, Ride For Hire, within the Department of Public Utilities, responsible for overseeing TNCs and their drivers, ensuring compliance with insurance requirements and background checks.