Deli-Sure will not be offering insurance whilst pending FCA approval
Deli-Sure will not be offering insurance whilst pending FCA approval
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To use your scooter or car for food delivery or courier work, you will need to have both courier insurance (Hire & Reward) and cover for your own personal use of your vehicle (Social, Domestic & Pleasure).
Confirm you are over 21 years old with a license held for more than 12 months.
Confirm your vehicle is not more than 25 years old and is a car, van or scooter
Insurance for delivery and courier riders with cover that varies from hours to years
Choose between comprehensive and third-party cover, that is priced just for you using hundreds of data points
Hire & Reward is a type of commercial insurance that allows carrying food or parcels for payment. Prerequisite of existing personal (SD&P) insurance, offered as pay as you go, monthly or annual cover
Third-party, fire and theft insurance is the mid-level of cover you can get for your car. It gives you more cover than basic third-party insurance, but not as much as a comprehensive policy. Crucially, it won’t pay out if your own car is damaged in an accident.
Third-party insurance is the most basic level of car insurance you can get – and the legal minimum you need to drive on UK roads. Comes into play if you damage another person’s car or injure someone while you’re driving. But you won’t be covered for your own injuries or any damage to your car if an accident is your fault. You’ll need to foot the bill for this yourself.
A comprehensive car insurance policy (also known as fully comprehensive car insurance) offers the highest level of protection for you and your car.
As well as covering you for third-party damage to another vehicle or person, comprehensive insurance also covers fire, theft and damage to your own car, no matter who is at fault.
Vehicle insurance for both commercial and personal use with Hire & Reward plus Social Domestic and Pleasure insurance. Offered as pay as you go, monthly or annual basis
Third-party, fire and theft insurance is the mid-level of cover you can get for your car. It gives you more cover than basic third-party insurance, but not as much as a comprehensive policy. Crucially, it won’t pay out if your own car is damaged in an accident.
Third-party insurance is the most basic level of car insurance you can get – and the legal minimum you need to drive on UK roads. Comes into play if you damage another person’s car or injure someone while you’re driving. But you won’t be covered for your own injuries or any damage to your car if an accident is your fault. You’ll need to foot the bill for this yourself.
A comprehensive car insurance policy (also known as fully comprehensive car insurance) offers the highest level of protection for you and your car.
As well as covering you for third-party damage to another vehicle or person, comprehensive insurance also covers fire, theft and damage to your own car, no matter who is at fault.
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