Paid goods delivery
Check whether your policy covers paid delivery or item-moving work, not only social, domestic, commuting, or ordinary business use.
This page gives general information only. It is not insurance, legal, or financial advice. Drivers are responsible for checking they have the right licence, insurance, and cover for any paid goods-only job they accept.
Check whether your policy covers paid delivery or item-moving work, not only social, domestic, commuting, or ordinary business use.
Consider whether you need cover for goods while they are being carried, loaded, unloaded, or temporarily held during a job.
Make sure the vehicle you use, your licence, and any declared modifications or usage match the work you accept.
If anything is unclear, check directly with your insurer or broker before taking a paid GoodHitch job.
Before accepting work
GoodHitch helps match jobs to vehicle categories, but drivers must decide whether they are properly covered for the work and vehicle they use.
Read your policy wording and any exclusions carefully.
Ask your insurer or broker whether paid goods delivery work is covered.
Do not accept a job if you are unsure whether you have the right cover.
Keep your insurance, licence, MOT, tax, and vehicle details up to date.
Join with your vehicle category and service area, then only accept work you are able and properly covered to complete.