
Each state sets unique minimum coverage requirements for drivers.

Some states use no-fault systems and may require Personal Injury Protection.

Proof-of-financial-responsibility filings vary by state rules and timelines.

Student, telematics, and bundle savings depend on state and provider.
As you compare, keep in mind these common differences across states.
Required coverages and minimum limits set by state law.
Availability of PIP/MedPay and uninsured/underinsured motorist options.
SR-22/FR-44 filings, timelines, and reinstatement requirements.
Discount eligibility (telematics, student, bundle, defensive driving).
Quickly find your state to see availability, common requirements, and next steps.
Availability, coverage options, and discounts vary by state and by participating insurer. Final eligibility and pricing are determined during quoting.
Most states require proof of financial responsibility often via auto insurance with minimum limits set by law.
State laws reflect local regulations, medical costs, traffic density, and policy choices so requirements can differ significantly.
Use the directory above to select your state. You’ll see common requirements and can compare real plans for accurate details.
Usually, yes. Moving states often requires updating limits and coverage. We’ll guide you so you don’t have a coverage gap.
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