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Does Uber’s $1 Million Insurance Always Apply?

$1 Million Insurance

Short answer: no—not in every scenario. Uber’s famous “$1 million” policy is tied to the driver’s app status and the stage of the trip. In California, the full $1M primary coverage applies only when a ride has been accepted or a passenger is in the car; different (lower) limits apply while the driver is merely online and waiting, and no Uber coverage applies if the app is off. A seasoned Bakersfield Uber accident lawyer can pinpoint which policy and how much actually applies to your crash.

The Three “Periods” That Decide Your Coverage (California Rules)

Uber’s own materials echo these app-status tiers and minimums, so proving which period you were in is step one for your Bakersfield Uber accident attorney. 

When the $1 Million Does Not Apply

When the $1 Million Does Apply (and How It Works)

Proving App Status Fast (What We Do in Week One)

A Bakersfield Uber acciden lawyer moves quickly to lock down:

This evidence pins the case to Period 0/1/2/3 and the corresponding coverage stack—critical to avoid months of finger-pointing between carriers. 

Common Myths (and the Truth)

“If an Uber is involved, I automatically get $1M.”

Not true. Only Periods 2–3 trigger $1M primary, and only Period 3 guarantees $1M UM/UIM for passengers. Waiting-for-a-ride crashes (Period 1) are capped at 50/100/30 + $200k excess. 

“UM/UIM is always $1M in California Uber cases.”

Also not true. The statutory $1M UM/UIM is tied to Period 3—passenger present. Your Bakersfield rideshare attorney will explore your own auto UM/UIM as a backup when the TNC UM/UIM doesn’t apply. 

“Uber’s coverage will fix the Uber car, too.”

Not necessarily. Liability is for others’ injuries/property. Contingent collision/comprehensive for the driver’s car depends on the driver’s personal coverages and the period. Check the fine print. 

Passengers vs. Other Drivers vs. Pedestrians: Who Gets What?

Why Bakersfield Cases Stall (and How to Prevent It)

FAQs a Bakersfield Uber accident lawyer hears every week

Does the $1M limit split among everyone?
Yes. It’s a per-accident limit. Multiple injured people share the same $1M pool (plus any other applicable policies). 

What if the Uber driver was off the app?
Then it’s a standard auto claim against the driver’s personal policy; Uber isn’t in the picture. 

I was a passenger—do I have to finish treatment before settling?
You don’t have to be 100% healed, but insurers won’t pay real numbers until your condition stabilizes or doctors can credibly project future care. Your Bakersfield Uber accident lawyer times the demand to maximize value.

Is arbitration faster than court?
Sometimes. Rider terms can steer disputes to arbitration, which can move more quickly with less procedural delay. Your lawyer will pick the most efficient, value-protective forum.

How Bojat Law Group Maximizes an Uber Claim in Kern County

A strong Bakersfield Uber accident attorney will:

How Uber Accident Attorneys at Bojat Law Group Help Victims of Negligence

Don’t guess which policy applies—prove it. If you were hurt in or by an Uber anywhere in Bakersfield or Kern County, get a Bakersfield Uber accident lawyer who understands California’s TNC insurance rules and how to turn app status into real coverage. Free consultation. No Win No Fee. Call (818) 877-4878 or contact our Bakersfield Uber accident attorney team today.

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