Delivering Love: The Insurance Risks of Valentine’s Week Gig Work

Delivering Love: The Insurance Risks of Valentine’s Week Gig Work

In the week leading up to Valentine’s Day, the demand for delivery services—flowers, chocolates, and high-end dinners—skyrockets. Thousands of drivers turn to the gig economy to make extra cash for their own celebrations. However, there is a “silent passenger” in your car that could ruin your finances: the Business Use Exclusion.

Most personal Auto Insurance policies explicitly exclude coverage the moment you engage in a delivery for profit. If you are in an accident while “on the clock” for a delivery app, your insurer could deny the claim entirely, leaving you responsible for both your vehicle repairs and any liability for the other driver.

  1. The Gap in App Coverage

While many delivery apps provide some level of liability insurance, it is often “secondary” or only applies during specific phases (like when the food is actually in the car). There is often a coverage gap while you are waiting for an order or driving to pick one up.

  1. The Delivery Endorsement

To protect yourself this Valentine’s season, you need a Rideshare or Delivery Endorsement. This is a simple add-on to your personal policy that “closes the gap” between your personal coverage and the app’s coverage. In 2026, these endorsements are more accessible than ever, often costing just a few dollars a month.

Don’t let a Valentine’s delivery run turn into a financial heartbreak. Verify your coverage before the rush begins.

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