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Florida is the 8th-most expensive state for car insurance

| 4/27/2015

According to a new study by insuranceQuotes.com, Florida drivers pay 12% more than the national average. Miami-Dade County (56% above the Florida average) has the most expensive car insurance in the state. Alachua County (32% below the Florida average) has the cheapest.

Michigan has the nation’s most expensive car insurance and North Carolina has the cheapest, according to a new insuranceQuotes.com report. Michigan drivers pay more than double the national average (+136%), while North Carolina drivers pay 41% less than the national average.

“Michigan is the only state where car insurance includes unlimited lifetime personal injury protection, so that’s a major reason why car insurance is so expensive in Michigan,” according to Laura Adams, insuranceQuotes.com’s senior analyst. “Another reason is that Michigan has an unusually high number of uninsured drivers, which drives up rates for people who do have car insurance.”

Uninsured motorists are particularly prevalent in Detroit – some estimates place the uninsured population there as high as 50% – which helps explain why Wayne County (where Detroit is located) is the most expensive county within the most expensive state. Car insurance costs 45% more in Wayne County than the statewide average.

Rhode Island is the second-most expensive state, but at 45% more than the national average, it’s a distant second. New York, Delaware and Louisiana comprise the rest of the top five.

North Carolina owes its least-expensive standing to strict state regulations and a popular high-risk pool which serves as an insurer of last resort. Idaho has the second-cheapest car insurance, followed by Ohio, Maine, Wisconsin and Tennessee.

Click here for more information, including an interactive map of all 50 states:
http://www.insurancequotes.com/auto/location-and-auto-insurance-rates-42215

insuranceQuotes.com commissioned Quadrant Information Services to measure average car insurance premiums using data from the largest carriers (representing 60-70% of market share) in each state.

Assumptions included: driver is employed, drives a 2012 sedan, has a bachelor’s degree, a clean driving record, an excellent credit score and no lapse in coverage with the following limits: $100,000 (bodily injury per person) / $300,000 (bodily injury per accident) / $100,000 (property damage per accident), $10,000 (personal injury protection or medical payments) and a $500 deductible for comprehensive and collision.

About insuranceQuotes.com:

insuranceQuotes.com is the complete insurance comparison shopping site for consumers and the premier customer acquisition platform for insurance agents and carriers. Offering best-in-class research and access to the widest network of carriers and agents in the industry, we make the process of finding the right insurance policy simple and personal. Get unbiased information as you shop for coverage options, make smart comparisons on the plans that best suit your needs, and get connected with providers through one go-to site.

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