Ride-Sharing Insurance is Now Available!

Feb 1, 2016
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For those drivers who use their own vehicle to carry paying passengers, like Uber drivers, there is now insurance coverage available for you!
Effective today, February 1, 2016, Aviva Canada has launched this new coverage and it is available through Aviva brokers like Staebler Insurance.
More information will follow in the coming days.
Contact our office today to speak with a Staebler broker: 1-800-321-9187 or [email protected].

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