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Andrew HurstAndrew HurstSenior Editor & Licensed Auto Insurance ExpertAndrew Hurst is a senior editor and a licensed auto insurance expert at Policygenius. His work has also been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, USA Today, NPR, Mic, Insurance Business Magazine, ValuePenguin, and Property Casualty 360.

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Anna SwartzAnna SwartzSenior Managing Editor & Auto Insurance ExpertAnna Swartz is a senior managing editor and auto insurance expert at Policygenius, where she oversees our car insurance coverage. Previously, she was a senior staff writer at Mic.com, as well as an associate writer at The Dodo.
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How to buy car insurance

You can get car insurance by purchasing directly from an insurance company, an agent or by shopping online through a marketplace. However, the best and most efficient way to get covered is through the third option so you can easily compare quotes from multiple companies.

That way you can quickly find the most affordable rates in your area for the coverage you need. Continue reading for more in-depth steps on how to buy car insurance.

How to get car insurance in five steps

  1. Figure out how much auto coverage you need

  2. Fill out an application

  3. Compare auto insurance quotes

  4. Choose a policy and get insured

  5. Cancel your old car insurance policy

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1. Figure out how much auto coverage you need

Figuring out how much coverage you need is one of the most important parts of buying auto insurance. In 2020 the medical costs from fatal motor vehicle accidents totaled more than $537 million. [1] You don't want to be on the hook for expensive medical bills or repairs after a at-fault accident.

Generally, it's a good idea for drivers to get as much liability coverage as they can afford. Adding comprehensive and collision coverage is a good idea, but the amount of insurance you should get depends on your car's value, too. A typical full-coverage policy includes:

  • Liability coverage: Covers the costs if you cause an accident, including when you damage someone else’s property with your car. Liability insurance is required in most states, and it’s divided into two parts: Bodily injury liability (BIL) and property damage liability (PDL)

  • Personal injury protection: Covers medical and rehabilitation expenses if you or your passengers are injured in a car accident. Also covers other related expenses, like lost wages

  • Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage: Covers the costs if you’re in an accident caused by a driver who either doesn’t have insurance or whose insurance can’t pay for the full extent of the damage

  • Collision coverage: Covers damage to your own vehicle after an accident, regardless of who was at fault

  • Comprehensive coverage: Covers any damage to your car that can happen when it isn’t being driven, including damage from extreme weather, falling objects, flood, fire, vandalism, and theft

  • Gap insurance: If your car is totaled, this pays out the difference between the car’s actual cash value (ACV), which includes depreciation, and the amount you still owe on a car loan or lease so you aren’t stuck making payments on a car you no longer have

Most insurers offer additional coverage options, like roadside assistance or new car replacement coverage that you can add to your policy (just remember that more coverage means higher rates).

Each state has minimum car insurance coverage requirements. Your state’s minimums are a starting point for determining coverage, but they’re too low to sufficiently cover you in the event of a major accident.

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We recommend drivers have at least $100,000 per person/$300,000 per accident in bodily injury liability and $100,000 in property damage liability coverage in order to be fully protected. Comprehensive and collision coverage are optional, but they can be valuable protection for your car.

2. Fill out an application

Whether you’re buying car insurance for the very first time, adding a car, or renewing your coverage with the same insurer, you’ll need the following information on hand:

  • Names, birthdays and driver’s license numbers for all drivers in the household

  • Social Security numbers for all drivers in the household

  • VINs (Vehicle Information Numbers) or make and model years for all vehicles

  • An address for the insured (where you live and where the car is garaged, which is usually the same place)

  • Your declarations page from your most recent prior car insurance policy, if you have it

As you go through the application process, your answers to certain questions may earn you discounts on your coverage, like whether you have any accidents or violations on your record, whether you’re a full time student, and if your car is equipped with features like an anti-theft device or GPS tracker.

You’ll also set your coverage amounts — called limits — when you apply for insurance. It’s generally a good idea to have higher coverage limits, even though adding more coverage will affect how much you pay for car insurance. You’ll also have to choose deductible amounts for your comprehensive and collision coverage.

When you get a quote online or use a car insurance calculator, some optional types of coverage may automatically be included that you don’t actually want or need. For example, if you're a member of AAA and you already have roadside assistance, you don't need to pay extra to add it to your car insurance policy. And no need to worry; you don't have to make a minimum deposit when buying a car insurance policy, though you will be expected to make your first payment up front.

As you shop for insurance, be sure to look carefully at whether there are any add-ons you can remove. 

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3. Compare auto insurance quotes

It's a good idea to get quotes from a few different insurance companies before you choose a policy. You should also have an idea of how much you can afford to pay for coverage before you start shopping. 

You should look for the insurance company that offers you the most protection and the best customer service at the lowest rates. Also, consider your needs carefully when choosing a policy. For instance, families may need different insurance than single adults.

Not sure which company to go with? Use our compare car insurance page or our list of the best car insurance companies to learn more about your options before you pick a policy.

➞ Learn more about how long it takes to get car insurance

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Setting a higher comprehensive or collision deductible leads to lower premiums, because you’re agreeing to pay more out of pocket in the event that you file a claim on your comp or collision insurance.

What are the different ways to shop for car insurance?

There are a few ways that you can shop for car insurance. Depending on your preference, you could buy a policy directly from an insurance company by getting insured online, work with an agent, or get car insurance from a broker.

Each of these methods for getting insured has its own pros and cons that you should consider. Your own insurance history, knowledge, and preferences will impact your choice.

Method

Pros

Cons

Buy directly from an insurance company

Many companies make it simple to get quotes and buy coverage online

You’ll only see quotes from one company at a time, so you’ll have to compare costs yourself to find the cheapest rate

Buy through an agent

Agents have physical offices in your area so you can buy insurance in in person

Some agents may charge additional fees or only show you quotes from certain companies

Shop through an online marketplace

You’ll be able to compare quotes from multiple companies at once, without having to enter your information again and again

You won’t be able to visit an office in person, so this option is best for people who like shopping online or over the phone

4. Choose a policy and get insured

Once you’ve compared your quotes and picked an insurance company that you feel good about, it’s time to get covered.

When you buy a car insurance policy, you’ll set a start date for when your policy will start, and you’ll pay your first premium. 

You’ll typically receive proof of coverage and some sort of welcome package from your insurer, with information about how to access your account and where to see your ID cards or declarations page. If you're bundling your renters insurance or homeowners insurance with your car insurance policy, you'll receive multiple declarations pages.

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5. Cancel your old car insurance policy

If you’ve been shopping for car insurance to replace a current policy, wait until after your new coverage is in place before you cancel your old policy. You want to make sure you don’t leave any gaps in your coverage.

To do this, set the cancellation date of your old policy and the effective date of your new policy on the same day. Insurance policies begin and end at 12:01 AM on a given date, so you don’t have to worry about having a full day of overlapping insurance — though you won't be penalized if the two policies overlap for a short time.

➞ Learn more about how to switch car insurance

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What to look for when shopping for car insurance

It's easy to compare quotes from top auto insurance companies when you use an online marketplace like Policygenius, but once you've got the quotes in front of you, how do you know which company to choose? Here's what to look for when you're buying car insurance:

  • Cost: See which company offers you the most competitive rates, and take a little extra time to research average car insurance rates for your age, location, and driving history to make sure you're not paying more than you should.

  • Reviews: Know a little bit about the company before you finalize your policy. You can start with our list of best car insurance companies to learn more about customer service and claims satisfaction ratings.

  • Discounts: Car insurance discounts should be automatically applied to your policy, but it's never a bad idea to check with a representative from your insurance company to make sure you're getting the discounts you deserve.

Getting car insurance locally

Where you live is one of the biggest factors in what you'll pay for car insurance, and average auto insurance rates can vary widely from state to state.

Drivers who live in big cities or areas with lots of traffic will pay more for car insurance than people who live in sleepy towns with fewer cars on the road. There are also local auto insurance companies to consider — sometimes the company with the most competitive rates for you will be a smaller, regional company and not a big auto insurance carrier.

Choose your state from the dropdown below to find out about the best companies and average auto insurance costs in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I buy car insurance for the first time?

If this is your first time buying car insurance, an expert can help you determine your coverage needs and set a budget. An independent agent, like the ones at Policygenius, can take your information once and use it to get quotes from multiple companies at a time, saving you time. They can also help you compare your options and choose the best policy for you.

How do I renew my car insurance policy?

Many car insurance policies automatically renew at the end of the policy term. You’ll be notified by mail or email if your policy is set to renew, and you may be prompted to confirm that your information is all the same before renewing your policy. If you decide to switch companies, you must have a new car insurance policy in place before your current policy expires so you can avoid a lapse in coverage.

Should I buy car insurance through a broker or a company?

An independent broker isn’t tied to any one company, their job is to help you shop for insurance and advise you through the process. They do all the legwork for you, from plugging in your information to customizing your quotes so you can see how much you’d be paying for coverage from different carriers. We recommend buying car insurance through an independent broker, like our experts at Policygenius, so you can compare quotes from multiple companies in one go.

Can you get car insurance instantly?

Yes, you can get car insurance instantly with most insurance companies. After you've compared rates online and are ready to buy coverage, set your policy's start date as the day that you're shopping. Your policy will go into effect right away.

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Author

Andrew Hurst is a senior editor and a licensed auto insurance expert at Policygenius. His work has also been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, USA Today, NPR, Mic, Insurance Business Magazine, ValuePenguin, and Property Casualty 360.

Editor

Anna Swartz is a senior managing editor and auto insurance expert at Policygenius, where she oversees our car insurance coverage. Previously, she was a senior staff writer at Mic.com, as well as an associate writer at The Dodo.

Expert reviewer

Fabio Faschi is a licensed property and casualty insurance agent. His expertise on home and auto insurance has been featured on Forbes, Consumer Affairs, Realtor.com, Apartment Therapy, SFGATE, Bankrate, and Lifehacker.

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