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Insurer wants my gig app login after accident — do I have to hand it over??

So I'm kind of spiraling right now and hoping someone here has dealt with something similar.

About three weeks ago I rear-ended someone at a stoplight — totally my fault, I'll own that. The damage to their bumper looked pretty minor at the scene, but now they've filed a bodily injury claim on top of the property damage, so the stakes feel a lot higher.

Here's where it gets complicated. I drive for one of those food delivery apps on the side. At the time of the accident I was logged into the app, but I had just finished my last delivery run for the day and was heading to pick up my kid from practice — completely personal trip, no active order, no batch accepted, nothing. Done for the night.

When I talked to my adjuster on the recorded call (rookie mistake, I know), I casually mentioned I do delivery gigs sometimes. Now they're asking me to hand over my actual login credentials to the app so they can "verify my status" at the time of impact.

That feels… wrong? Like, my login gets them access to a ton of personal data, not just my delivery history. I'd be totally willing to pull my own trip history and send them screenshots — that should show I had no active order — but giving them my full username and password feels like way too much.

A few things I'm trying to figure out:

  • Is handing over actual credentials even a normal ask, or is this them fishing?
  • Could being logged in but idle really void my personal policy?
  • Should I stop talking to them until I at least consult a lawyer?

I'm not trying to hide anything, I genuinely was off the clock. I just don't want to accidentally blow up my own coverage by saying the wrong thing.

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