Here are some other things to keep in mind:
- Most states require that all drivers carry a minimum amount of auto insurance coverage, typically a combination of bodily injury and property damage liability coverage. Meeting this legal minimum is often the cheapest coverage you can get. Find out the Minimum Auto Insurance Requirements by State by clicking here.
- Also, many insurance providers offer discounts to drivers for various things like being a safe driver, insuring multiple vehicles, or even being a good student. Some companies also offer telematics-based policies that track driving habits that could lower your insurance rate. So always ask about any potential discounts when applying for a policy.
Here are some numbers compiled by AutoInsurance.org:
- Cheapest Auto Insurance Overall: Geico – $30/month
- Cheapest Auto Insurance for Drivers with a Traffic Ticket: State Farm – $37/month
- Cheapest Auto Insurance After a Car Accident: State Farm – $40/month
- Cheapest Auto Insurance After a DUI: State Farm – $45/month
- Cheapest Auto Insurance for Teen Drivers: Geico – $107/month
- Cheapest Auto Insurance for Senior Drivers: Geico – $30/month
To see the full report in more detail, click here.
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