Auto Insurance in Vermont
The average car insurance cost in Vermont is $1,185 per year for full coverage. Vermont requires minimum liability coverage of 25/50/10. The state's uninsured driver rate is 3.7%, which is below the national average of 12.6%.
Top auto insurers in Vermont: GEICO, State Farm, Amica. We recommend comparing quotes from at least 5 companies, as rates can vary by 50% or more between insurers for the same driver profile.
Home Insurance in Vermont
Homeowners insurance in Vermont averages $1,150 per year for $300,000 in dwelling coverage. This is below the national average of $1,820/year. Rates are influenced by natural disaster risk, construction costs, and local claim frequency in the Northeast region.
Health Insurance in Vermont
The average individual health insurance premium in Vermont is approximately $560/month before subsidies through the ACA marketplace. Many Vermont residents qualify for premium tax credits that reduce this cost to $50-$200/month.
Minimum Insurance Requirements
Vermont requires all drivers to carry minimum liability insurance of 25/50/10. This means: $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 per accident total for bodily injury, and $10,000 for property damage per accident. While these minimums are legally sufficient, most financial advisors recommend 100/300/100 coverage.
Top Insurance Companies in Vermont
The largest and most popular insurance companies in Vermont include:
- GEICO — Market leader in Vermont
- State Farm — Competitive rates and strong service
- Amica — Popular choice with good coverage options