How Much Does Car Insurance Cost for Event Drivers in California
The World Cup is coming to California, and millions of people are going to be driving more than usual — event staff, security guards, food delivery drivers, volunteers, media crews, and regular commuters suddenly sharing the same congested corridors around SoFi Stadium in Inglewood and the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Most of them have no idea their car insurance might not cover what they're doing. This isn't a technicality buried in fine print. It's a structural gap that shows up the moment you file a claim and your insurer asks: "What were you using the vehicle for?" If your answer doesn't match what your policy says, you have a real problem. Here's what actually changes when your car becomes part of your World Cup work life. Your Personal Auto Policy Was Not Built for Event Work Standard personal auto insurance in California covers two things clearly: personal errands and commuting to a fixed workplace. That's it. The moment you start using your vehicle t...