In most cases, accidents are inevitable. Whether driving in the rain or perfect condition, you have no idea when a collision can happen. As an Uber driver, be always prepared for any accidents since you spend a lot of time on the road. Therefore, handling accidents happening while at work can be complex compared to the ones in personal driving. In ridesharing, you have passengers in consideration, a company to report to, and questions about your coverage. In case of an accident, you’ll find all the information you need in this guide.
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