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Can a customer sue an DoorDash driver?

After a collision caused by an on-duty DoorDash driver, you can sue for injury support. You might have to start by making a claim with the driver's personal insurance provider, but then a suit against DoorDash could follow under some circumstances.



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DoorDash provides third-party auto liability insurance for Dashers involved in accidents while in the “Delivery Available” or “Delivery Service” Period.

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The most commonly used DoorDash support option is the email option. If your complaint isn't time-sensitive and can wait a few hours (although it's usually less than this), you should definitely consider sending a complaint email to [email protected]. You'll be prompted to fill out a form first.

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You can also block Dashers from delivering orders from your business if you do not want the Dasher to return to your store. With this input from merchants, we can help ensure the best experience for our partners and consumers.

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A: Yes, while doing business as an independent contractor, you are required to maintain your own insurance, in the amounts and of types required by law which includes, but is not limited to, an auto insurance policy. If you fail to maintain your own insurance, DoorDash's coverage may not apply.

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