Itâs one of the most common insurance questions we hear at Sentinel Assurance Group:
âIf I use my personal car for work, am I still covered by my insurance?â
The short answer:Â maybeâbut donât count on it without checking first.
Letâs walk through it in plain Englishâno insurance dictionary required.
đ What Your Personal Auto Policy Does Cover
Your personal auto policy (PAP) is designed for everyday use:
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Commuting to and from work
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Running errands
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Road trips
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School drop-offs and pick-ups
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The occasional Target run that turns into a full cart (you know the one đ)
But once you cross into the realm of business use, your personal policy may tap out.
â ď¸ When “Work Use” Becomes a Problem
Here are a few common scenarios where a personal auto policy might not be enough:
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Youâre a real estate agent showing homes to clients
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You drive your own vehicle for work errandsâlike banking or supply runs
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Youâre a home health nurse visiting patients
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You drive for DoorDash, Uber, Lyft, Amazon Flex, etc.
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You use your car to deliver goods, tools, or materials for your business
In these situations, insurers often require additional coverage because the risks are higherâand differentâthan regular personal use.
đ What If Itâs Just âOccasionalâ?
Even if itâs just the occasional trip for your boss, youâre still putting yourself at risk of a coverage gap. Why? Because standard personal auto policies often exclude business use unless itâs been specifically disclosed and endorsed.
Likewise, if you own a small business and use your personal vehicle regularly to operate it, youâll likely need a commercial auto policy.
Employers, listen up tooâif an employee gets into an accident while running an errand for your business, your company could be on the hook, especially if thereâs no âhired and non-owned auto liabilityâ coverage in place.
đ§ The Coverage Fixes (Theyâre Easier Than You Think)
Good news: these gaps are fixable! Hereâs how:
- Be upfront with your insurance agent about how you use your vehicle. (Yes, even the side hustles.)
- Ask about a business use endorsementâoften very affordable.
- If you drive for a delivery or rideshare platform, inquire about rideshare endorsements or commercial policies.
- Business owners: make sure you have hired/non-owned auto coverage if employees ever use personal vehicles for work.
â Bottom Line
Using your personal car for work can create a coverage gap. And the last thing you want is to find that out after a fender-bender.
The good news? With the right advice, you can stay protected without overpaying.
Weâre here to help make sense of it allâno jargon, no judgment, just smart guidance tailored to you.
Got questions about how you’re using your vehicle? Letâs talkâbefore that âquick work errandâ becomes a big insurance headache.