covers the gap between your personal auto policy and the ridesharing app’s coverage. This gap occurs when you have the app open and are available, but haven’t accepted a delivery yet.
To add rideshare coverage to your personal auto policy, you should reach out to USAA directly.
While they do offer the coverage, it is not available in all 50 states. You’ll need to speak with an agent directly to determine if you’ll be able to add it to your policy.”
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