If you drive for Uber in Oklahoma, understanding when Uber’s insurance applies — and when it does not — is critical. Coverage changes depending on whether the app is off, you are waiting for a ride request, or actively transporting a passenger.
This guide explains Uber’s insurance structure in Oklahoma, outlines coverage limits by driving period, and highlights potential coverage gaps.
For a complete overview of rideshare coverage in the state, visit Rideshare Insurance in Oklahoma.
How Uber Insurance Works in Oklahoma
Uber’s insurance activates only while you are logged into the Uber driver app. As your driving status changes, so does your coverage.
Period 0 – App Off
When the Uber app is off, Uber provides no insurance coverage.
Your personal Oklahoma auto insurance policy applies during this time.
Period 1 – App On, Waiting for a Ride
Once logged into the app and waiting for a ride request, Uber provides limited liability coverage:
- $50,000 bodily injury per person
- $100,000 bodily injury per accident
- $25,000 property damage
This coverage may be secondary depending on your personal insurer’s policy terms. Review Oklahoma’s legal framework in Oklahoma rideshare insurance requirements.
Period 2 – Ride Accepted, En Route to Passenger
After you accept a ride request, Uber increases liability protection to:
- $1,000,000 third-party liability coverage
This coverage remains active throughout the trip.
Period 3 – Passenger in Vehicle
During an active ride, Uber maintains:
- $1,000,000 third-party liability coverage
- Contingent comprehensive and collision (if you carry it personally)
Uber’s contingent collision coverage typically carries a deductible (often around $2,500), meaning you are responsible for that amount before coverage applies.
Where Coverage Gaps Can Occur
The most common risk period for Oklahoma drivers is Period 1.
If your personal insurer excludes rideshare activity and you do not carry a rideshare endorsement, you may face claim denial.
Cost considerations are explained in Oklahoma rideshare insurance cost.
Does Uber Replace Personal Insurance in Oklahoma?
No. Oklahoma law requires drivers to maintain active personal auto insurance at all times.
Uber’s policy supplements your personal coverage during active ride periods but does not eliminate the need for properly structured insurance.
Is Uber’s Insurance Enough?
Uber’s $1,000,000 liability coverage during active rides provides strong protection. However:
- It does not apply when the app is off
- It may not fully protect you during Period 1
- It includes a high deductible for collision claims
To compare endorsement options, visit Best Rideshare Insurance in Oklahoma.