Why Compare Amazon Flex Insurance?
Standard Policies Fall Short
Most personal motor policies exclude hire and reward work, and Amazon checks your cover before every block. Clean Green Cars introduces you to specialist brokers who understand exactly what Flex drivers need.
Prices Vary Between Insurers
Not every insurer rates delivery work the same way, so two drivers with identical histories could get very different quotes. Clean Green Cars introduces you to brokers who know the Flex market and could find you a more competitive price.
Skip The Runaround
Calling insurers one by one wastes time you could spend earning. Clean Green Cars introduces you to brokers through one simple form, so you can get matched and get back on the road.
Amazon Flex Insurance At A Glance
- Built Around Flex Blocks - cover should match paid Amazon parcel or grocery delivery blocks, not generic commuting.
- Proof Before You Drive - your certificate or schedule should show hire and reward use before you accept work.
- Own-Car Delivery Use - standard car insurance may exclude paid Flex deliveries even if you only work part time.
- Short And Annual Options - compare cover that fits occasional blocks, regular routes or mixed platform work.
- If your Flex work is occasional and car based, temporary courier car insurance may be worth checking alongside annual options.

Do I Need Amazon Flex Insurance?
You need specialist hire and reward cover if any of the following apply:
- Active Flex Account - you carry parcels or groceries for Amazon using your own car
- Standard Policy Holder - your current motor policy is a standard personal or social domestic pleasurable policy
- Block Activation Ready - you want to activate Flex blocks but haven't confirmed your H&R cover is in place
- Policy Warning Received - your insurer has told you your standard policy may not cover delivery work
- Comparing H&R Policies - you're reviewing hire and reward options to match your Flex schedule and budget
Cover Levels Explained
Pick third party only on a Flex block and a repair bill becomes personal. Here's what each level of Amazon Flex insurance could include.
| Feature | Comprehensive | Third Party, Fire and Theft | Third Party Only |
|---|---|---|---|
| Damage to your vehicle | Yes | No | No |
| Fire and theft protection | Yes | Yes | No |
| Damage to other people's property | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Injury to other people | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Hire and reward use included | Often included | Often included | Often included |
| Goods in transit cover | Sometimes | Rarely | No |
| Windscreen repair | Often included | Rarely | No |
| Courtesy car | Sometimes | Rarely | No |
| Personal accident cover | Sometimes | Rarely | No |
Policy features vary by insurer, broker, vehicle, driver and delivery pattern. Always check the certificate, schedule and exclusions before accepting a block.
Tip: Keep a digital copy of the certificate and policy schedule in the car. The wording should clearly show hire and reward or courier delivery use for Amazon Flex style parcel work before you start a block.
What May Not Be Covered
A single exclusion can turn a standard claim into a personal liability. Here's what Amazon Flex insurance usually may not cover.
Standard Exclusions
- No H&R Declaration - Your insurer may decline a claim if your policy doesn't explicitly cover hire and reward use at the time of the incident.
- Driving Under the Influence - Your insurer is likely to decline a claim if your vehicle was being driven while impaired by alcohol or drugs.
- Vehicle Not Roadworthy - Using a vehicle with a lapsed MOT or known faults could invalidate your insurance cover if a claim arises.
Important Limitations
- Delivering Outside Policy Hours - Some H&R policies cap the hours or days you can deliver. Completing a block outside those hours could leave you without cover.
- Personal Belongings in the Vehicle - Your motor policy may not cover your personal belongings left in the car. You'd need separate contents cover for those items.
- Goods in Transit Not Included as Standard - Amazon parcels in your vehicle are typically not covered by your motor policy unless you add specific goods in transit cover.
Optional Extras Worth Adding
Miss an add-on and one delivery incident could leave a gap your base policy may not pay. These optional extras could be worth adding.
May help cover Amazon parcels in your vehicle if they're damaged or lost during a delivery, subject to policy limits and conditions.
May be needed if your car breaks down mid-block and you need roadside recovery, depending on your policy terms.
May help cover legal costs if a third party brings a claim against you after an accident, subject to policy limits and conditions.
May be needed if you're injured during a delivery and want a lump sum benefit, subject to driver age and insurer acceptance criteria.
May help cover the cost of your excess if you need to make a claim, depending on the terms of your H&R policy.
What Does Amazon Flex Insurance Cost?
Underdeclare your mileage and a claim could expose the gap. Here are the key factors that could affect your Amazon Flex insurance cost.
| Key Factor | Impact on Your Price |
|---|---|
| Your age | Younger drivers could face noticeably higher prices, as insurers treat age as a key risk indicator. |
| Annual mileage | More miles on the road for deliveries could push your price up, as your exposure to risk increases. |
| Vehicle age and value | Older vehicles may attract lower Comprehensive premiums but could have fewer insurers willing to quote. |
| Claims history | A recent at-fault claim could raise your price. A clean record often helps keep costs down. |
| Driving licence history | Points on your licence could raise your price, depending on the code and how recently they were added. |
| Cover level chosen | Third Party Only (TPO) is not always the most competitive option. Comprehensive can sometimes be more competitive. |
| Hours and days of delivery | Policies that cover you around the clock could cost more than those limited to specific delivery windows. |
| Voluntary excess | Choosing a higher excess could bring your premium down, but make sure you can afford to pay it if you claim. |
Price Insight: Flex drivers who also use their car for personal journeys should confirm whether their H&R policy covers social use too, as splitting policies can sometimes cost more overall.
Your quote depends on the details you declare, so accurate information gives you the most useful comparison.

How To Pay Less For Your Amazon Flex Insurance
Build Your No-Claims Record
A clean claims history could lower your price over time. Drive carefully and avoid small claims that cost less than your excess.
Choose Appropriate Cover Level
Comprehensive isn't always the most expensive option. Compare all three levels before you assume Third Party Only is most competitive.
Declare All Flex Activity Upfront
Hiding your delivery work from your insurer could invalidate your cover. Full disclosure often means fewer nasty surprises at claim time.
Increase Your Voluntary Excess
A higher excess could reduce your premium. Only raise it to an amount you could comfortably pay if you needed to claim.
Keep Annual Mileage Accurate
Overestimating your mileage could push your price up. Track your Flex blocks and report an honest, accurate figure.
Compare At Renewal
Your renewal price can change each year. Get quotes above before your policy renews to see if you could be paying lower premiums.
Saving Tip: Compare quotes above at least three weeks before your renewal date. Clean Green Cars introduces you to brokers who already know what Flex drivers need, so you're not starting from scratch every time.
How To Compare Amazon Flex Insurance Quotes
Getting Amazon Flex hire and reward cover usually takes a few minutes. Get started above when you are ready.
Start Your Quote
Use the button above to begin entering your details. You'll need your vehicle registration and licence information to hand.
Enter Your Vehicle Details
Input your car's make, model, year, and estimated annual mileage, including the miles you cover on Flex blocks.
Confirm Your Delivery Use
Select hire and reward as your vehicle use. This is essential for Amazon Flex and is what separates H&R cover from a standard policy.
Pick Your Cover Level
Choose between Comprehensive, Third Party Fire and Theft, or Third Party Only. Review what each level may include before deciding.
Review And Compare
Specialist brokers will be matched to your details. Review the options and choose the policy that suits your Flex schedule and budget.
What Our Expert Says
Amazon Flex is not just ordinary business use. A driver is using their own car to carry parcels or groceries for payment, so the policy wording needs to show hire and reward or courier delivery use before the block starts.
The risk is relying on a standard car policy that only covers social, commuting or general business journeys. That wording may not respond if an accident happens during a paid Flex block. A vague delivery declaration can also be a problem if it does not match parcel delivery work.
For occasional blocks, short-term courier car cover may be worth comparing against annual hire and reward cover. For regular routes, a broker that understands Amazon Flex can check whether the certificate, vehicle, delivery pattern and any goods in transit needs line up before the driver goes live.
Insurance Expert & Co-founder of Clean Green Cars

Common Amazon Flex Insurance Questions
Do I Need Special Insurance To Drive For Amazon Flex?
Yes. If you use your own car for Amazon Flex parcel or grocery blocks, your policy should show hire and reward or courier delivery use. Standard social, commuting or general business cover may not be enough for paid delivery work.
Will Amazon Check My Insurance Before Every Block?
Amazon may ask for proof that suitable cover is active before you take blocks. Keep your certificate and schedule clear, current and easy to access, because a policy that does not show paid delivery use could be rejected or leave a claim outside cover.
Can I Use My Existing Car Insurance For Amazon Flex?
Only if your insurer confirms that paid Amazon Flex delivery is included. Many standard car policies exclude carrying goods for payment, so check the schedule before accepting work. If hire and reward is not included, compare specialist Flex or temporary courier car cover.
What Is Hire And Reward Insurance?
Hire and reward (H&R) cover allows you to use your vehicle commercially to carry goods for payment. It's a legal requirement for all Flex drivers in the UK.
Does Amazon Flex Insurance Cover My Parcels If They're Damaged?
Your motor policy is unlikely to cover parcels. You'd need to add separate goods in transit cover for Amazon packages in your vehicle.
How Much Does Amazon Flex Insurance Cost?
Costs vary based on your age, driving record, mileage, and cover level. Compare quotes to see what's available for your specific details.
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Yes. A broader courier or H&R policy can cover Flex work alongside other delivery platforms. Check the policy wording covers gig-based block delivery.
What Happens After I Submit My Details?
Your details are passed to specialist brokers who handle H&R cover. They'll contact you with quotes based on your specific vehicle and delivery use. See the FCA register to check any broker you speak to is authorised.

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Useful Resources
- GOV.UK - Vehicle Insurance - Official guidance on UK motor insurance rules and the legal minimum cover required.
- Association of British Insurers (ABI) - Industry body with guidance on motor cover types and consumer rights.
- Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) - Insurance Guidance - Regulatory guidance for insurance consumers in the UK.


