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Georgia Insurance Guide · June 2026

Georgia Car Insurance: Rates, Requirements and Top Companies

$1,872/yr
Avg Full Coverage
25/50/25
Minimum Limits
Tort State
Liability System
$1,800/yr
Avg Home Insurance

The average cost of auto insurance in Georgia is $1,872 per year ($156/month) for full coverage — $132 below the national average of $2,004. Georgia drivers must carry minimum liability limits of 25/50/25. Georgia operates under a tort system meaning the driver who causes an accident is responsible for all resulting costs.

Average Car Insurance Cost in Georgia

Auto insurance rates in Georgia vary significantly by insurer, driver profile, and location. The following table shows estimated average annual full coverage premiums from top insurers for a 35-year-old driver with a clean record in Georgia:

InsurerAvg Annual Rate (GA)Monthly Ratevs. GA AverageBest For
Geico$1,535$127$337 below avgClean-record drivers
State Farm$1,815$151$57 below avgLocal agent experience
Progressive$1,965$163$93 above avgHigh-risk drivers
Allstate$2,208$184$336 above avgNew car owners
Nationwide$1,740$145$132 below avgSafe driver rewards
Travelers$1,703$141$169 below avgAuto and home bundlers

Rates shown are estimates based on statewide averages for illustrative purposes. Your actual rate depends on your age, driving record, credit score, vehicle, and coverage level. Always get direct quotes for accurate pricing.

Georgia Car Insurance Requirements

Georgia law requires all drivers to maintain minimum auto insurance. Driving without insurance is illegal and can result in license suspension, fines, and mandatory SR-22 filing.

Minimum limits required in Georgia: The 25/50/25 limits mean $25K bodily injury per person, $50K bodily injury per accident, and $25K property damage liability.

Important

Georgia's minimum limits of 25/50/25 are rarely enough to cover a serious accident. A single hospitalization can exceed $100,000. Insurance experts recommend at least 100/300/100 limits for adequate protection — the cost difference is often less than $30 per month.

Cheapest Car Insurance in Georgia

The cheapest auto insurance in Georgia for most clean-record drivers comes from Geico at approximately $1,535 per year. However the cheapest insurer depends heavily on your specific driver profile:

  • Clean record drivers: Geico and Erie Insurance (where available) typically offer the lowest rates in Georgia.
  • Drivers with one speeding ticket: State Farm is typically most forgiving in GA, raising rates an average of 18 percent versus the industry average of 28 percent.
  • Drivers after a DUI: Progressive specializes in high-risk coverage and typically offers the most competitive post-DUI rates in Georgia.
  • Young drivers under 25: State Farm's Steer Clear program and Geico's student discounts make them top choices for younger drivers in GA.
  • Military members and veterans: USAA offers the lowest rates in Georgia for eligible service members, averaging $1,347 per year.

How to Save on Car Insurance in Georgia

  • Bundle auto and home insurance: Combining policies with one insurer saves Georgia drivers an average of $312 per year.
  • Raise your deductible: Increasing from $500 to $1,000 saves approximately 15 to 20 percent on collision and comprehensive in Georgia.
  • Shop quotes every year: Georgia drivers who switched insurers at renewal saved an average of $487 in 2025. Insurance rates change annually and loyalty rarely pays.
  • Enroll in telematics: Programs like Drive Safe and Save, Snapshot, and SmartRide can save Georgia drivers 10 to 30 percent based on actual driving behavior.
  • Improve your credit score: In Georgia, moving from fair to good credit can reduce your auto insurance rate by 20 to 30 percent over time.

Georgia Home Insurance: Average Rates

Homeowners in Georgia pay an average of $1,800 per year ($150/month) for homeowners insurance — above the national average of $1,428 per year. Georgia's rates are influenced by local catastrophe risks including hurricanes, flooding, or severe storms.

The best home insurance companies in Georgia for most homeowners are State Farm, Allstate, and Travelers. Amica and USAA score highest in customer satisfaction but have limited availability. Always compare at least 3 home insurance quotes and verify your dwelling coverage is set to replacement cost value rather than your home's current market value.