Rideshare Insurance · Georgia
Rideshare insurance in Georgia — the gap, the carriers, the cost.
Georgia drivers pay $1,925/year on average for personal auto coverage and roughly $180–$360 more for a rideshare endorsement. Georgia’s state TNC minimums follow the standard model bill: $50k/$100k/$25k in Phase 1 and $1M combined single limit in Phase 2–3. Very high rideshare activity.
Georgia-specific notes
Atlanta is the #4 Uber market in the US. State follows model TNC bill; clearly defined Phase 1/2/3 boundaries.
Georgia TNC liability minimums
| Phase | Bodily Injury (per person / per accident) | Property Damage | Who provides |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phase 0 (app off) | 25k / $50k (state min) | $25k (state min) | Your personal policy |
| Phase 1 (app on, waiting) | $50k / $100k | $25k | TNC contingent (Uber/Lyft) OR your endorsement |
| Phase 2–3 (en route / passenger) | $1,000k combined single limit | TNC primary (Uber/Lyft) | |
Calculate your Phase-1 exposure in Georgia
Plug in your driving profile to see your projected 5-year Phase-1 dollar exposure for Georgia platform mix and hours.
Step 1 · Your driving profile
Your personal-policy BI doesn’t apply during Phase 1 (livery exclusion), but it does set the floor for severe-incident comparisons.
Math assumptions
- · 1 reportable incident per ~1,650 active-driving hours (NHTSA + III baseline)
- · Phase 1 share: 35% of online time for this platform
- · 5-year horizon, ~30 active driving miles per hour
- · Severity weighted: 75% minor / 20% moderate / 5% severe
Your Phase-1 gap exposure
5-year expected uncovered loss
$14,844
315 Phase-1 hrs/yr · 95.0% chance of any reportable incident over 5 years
Worst-case gap
$250,000
5-yr endorsement cost
~$1,200
5-yr commercial cost
~$10,000
Get a commercial / livery policy.
At your hours, the endorsement model breaks down — most carriers cap rideshare endorsements at ~30 hr/wk and quietly deny claims above that. A commercial policy ($1,200–$3,000/yr) is the only product that actually covers your exposure.
The three rideshare phases — who pays in each
Phase 0
App off
Your personal policy
Your normal BI/PD limits
Driving for yourself. Standard auto coverage applies.
Phase 1
App on, waiting
TNC contingent / Your endorsement
$50k/$100k/$25k (TNC) · or full personal limits (with endorsement)
THE GAP WINDOW. Personal policy livery exclusion means you’re on TNC contingent only, unless you bought an endorsement.
Phase 2-3
En route or passenger in car
TNC primary (Uber/Lyft)
$1M combined single limit
TNC platform provides primary commercial-grade coverage. Largely well-understood and well-covered.
Rideshare-endorsement carriers in Georgia
| Carrier | Product | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| GEICO | Rideshare Insurance | 44 states |
| Progressive | Rideshare Coverage | All 50 states |
| Allstate | Ride for Hire | All 50 states |
| State Farm | Rideshare Driver Coverage | All 50 states |
| USAA | Rideshare Coverage | All 50 states (members only) |
| Travelers | Rideshare Endorsement | 32 states |
| Liberty Mutual | Rideshare Coverage | 27 states |
| Mercury | Rideshare Insurance | Select states (CA, AZ, TX, NV, IL, FL) |
Confirm Georgia availability with each carrier directly — rideshare endorsement offerings change quarterly. Quote 3+ carriers in Georgia for the best price.
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