The Massachusetts Division of Insurance has issued a Consumer Alert on Car-Sharing and Ride-Sharing Services. The alert stresses the importance of understanding the risks of participating in a car-sharing or ride-sharing service and the insurance pitfalls.

Car-Sharing and Ride-Sharing Services

Using your automobile for “car-sharing” or “ride-sharing” has become popular in Massachusetts. It seems like a great example of an innovative economy. Letting someone else drive your otherwise idle car or using your vehicle to transport another rider for an agreed-upon price—what could go wrong? A lot!

Understanding the Risks

Car-sharing services facilitate the rental of your vehicle in exchange for a payment. Ride-sharing services create a marketplace where persons searching for transportation are provided rides in privately owned vehicles for an agreed-upon fee. Many car- and ride-sharing programs are now being offered in Massachusetts. Before you sign up for a program like one of these, however, be sure you know the potential risk you are accepting and understand whether your existing insurance coverage will protect you in the case of an accident or injury involving your vehicle.

Whether you are sharing your car with someone you do not know or providing strangers a ride in your vehicle for a fee or other incentive (for example, gift cards, gift certificates, etc.), there is a risk that your insurance may not cover accidents by those drivers or injury to those passengers. Your insurance policy provides coverage for your vehicle when it is used by you, another household member, or another person with direct permission to drive it. Most Massachusetts insurers will not consider using your vehicle for a car-sharing service “permissible use” and are unlikely to cover claims arising from such use.

An insurance policy is a contractual agreement, and all insurers in Massachusetts will deny coverage should an incident occur if you use your vehicle to provide rides to strangers for a fee or other economic inducement. Most insurers in Massachusetts will also exclude coverage when you “rent” your car to another driver through a car-sharing service. Even if your insurer does not explicitly exclude coverage if you participate in a car-sharing service, your insurance policy may be non-renewed if your vehicle is involved in an accident while being used in this manner. You should always familiarize yourself with your insurance contract to understand what your policy covers and excludes.

Car-sharing companies may offer some insurance coverage, but probably with limitations and exclusions. Also, claims are likely capped at the car-sharing company’s coverage limit. If the costs associated with an accident exceed the cap, you could be liable for the remaining cost of the damages or the medical care required by the injured party or parties. Suppose you are renting a “car-sharing” vehicle. In that case, you may not be insured for that vehicle unless the car-sharing service adequately covers drivers’ activity, not just vehicle damage, while driving a rented vehicle. That means if you, as the renter, get into an accident, you may have to pay out-of-pocket for injuries or damage to the rented car which result.

And if the car-sharing service’s insurance coverage limit is lower than the cost of all damages—a situation that could occur if multiple passengers are badly hurt in an accident—you may also be personally liable for those costs.

Review Your Policy Carefully

It is wise to consult your agent and insurer when considering something that may affect your insurance policy. This is especially true for a “car-sharing service.” Most Massachusetts insurers explicitly prohibit renting your car for a fee or other economic inducement (see the “public or livery conveyance” exclusion in the standard Massachusetts auto policy). Violating this prohibition could invalidate your policy. Read your policy carefully—and review the policy of the car-sharing service. Check if either policy has exclusionary clauses that will leave you open to liability. Ask your agent and insurer about the potential risk to make sure you understand how your insurance will be impacted. You should also carefully review the agreement offered by the ride- or car-sharing company, as there may be important information about insurance coverage in this agreement. Make an informed and educated decision before sharing your car or another person’s.

Contact the Division of Insurance

The Division of Insurance is always available as a resource for your insurance-related questions. If you have experienced insurance-related problems with a car-sharing service or want to know more about the insurance risks of car-sharing or ride-sharing, call the Division’s Consumer Services Unit at (877) 563-4467 or visit us at mass.gov/doi.

Sources:  Massachusetts Division of Insurance and Massachusetts Association of Insurance Agents

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