The biggest thing is, you'd have to add Rideshare coverage to your vehicle insurance. "Rideshare" means coverage for not only people (as with Uber or Lyft) but also food delivery. Without Rideshare coverage, while you are delivering food you will have absolutely, positively zero insurance coverage for anything and everything. From the time you accept an order to the time you deliver it, your current vehicle coverage is null and void. The instant you confirm the delivery in the app, your insurance begins again.
Without Rideshare coverage, while you are on an active delivery, you will have insurance coverage through DoorDash, but it's essentially the same as Occupational Accident Insurance. It'll cover medical expenses, but that's it. It won't cover liability or anything else.
When I left expediting I bought a car in July, 2021. When I got insurance for it they asked if I did Rideshare. I said no, because I hadn't started Dashing yet. At the time I didn't know Rideshare meant food delivery, too, so I would have said no regardless.
I started Dashing on August 20th. On October 1, 2021, someone hit me while I was on a delivery. He turned left across 2 lanes of traffic heading for the center turn lane. A landscaping pickup truck pulling a trailer was turning right into the street the guy was turning left out of, so the pickup stopped to let him turn left.
The problem was, I was in the left lane on the other side of the pickup and the guy turning left didn't know I was there. He came around that pickup and plowed right into my front right. Totalled the car, broke three of my ribs (on the left side below the seat belt, I don't even know how that was possible) and cracked my sternum (breastbone).
I couldn't drive and dash for the entire month of October and most of November, and didn't go back to work full time until Thanksgiving Day. I was either in too much pain to drive, or loaded up with opiods.
Because I was doing Rideshare, and didn't have Rideshare coverage, because it never occurred to be that Rideshare meant food delivery, my insurance didn't cover squat. When I got the letter from my insurance company saying I wasn't covered because I didn't have Rideshare insurance, I added Rideshare coverage that day.
The other guy's insurance covered everything, though. But if the accident had been my fault, or he didn't have insurance, I'd have been screwed.
I'm still waiting on the settlement for lost wages and pain and suffering. I don't expect it to be that much. Broken ribs aren't worth much.