Reminds me of the time a few years back when I was doing Uber Eats delivery on the side, had a rock or something come up on the freeway and smack into my windshield while on a delivery. Took pictures and sent them to Uber for a claim... they responded by saying the cracked windshield was a safety issue so I couldn't drive for them (not even the no passenger food drop off only side) until I got it fixed. Of course they offered roughly $0.00 to actually fix it, and since I was dead broke at the time (hence why I was doing UE in the first place) with no money to fix it myself, I found an old pic of my truck with a non-chipped/cracked windshield, sent it in, and they were satisfied I had it "fixed" and let me start taking deliveries again. Took like another week or 2 before I finally had enough spare cash to actually go get it fixed.
Definitely was a major factor in, when after I didn't need to drive for UE anymore (and why I quit driving for them as soon as I started making enough I didn't HAVE to take a side delivery to meet the bills), I went and dropped my insurance deductibles to 0 lol