Auto insurance coverage is mandatory in most states or can be waived if you can show sufficient proof of assets. In any case, car insurance can help protect you if you’re in an accident, by paying repair bills, covering hospital costs, and protecting you in a lawsuit.
The insurance commissioner in your state authorizes who may write policies in your area, but the following car insurance companies have a national presence and are worth comparing when seeking price quotes.
State Farm Insurance Company
One State Farm Plaza
Bloomington, IL 61710
(877) 734-2265
statefarm.com
Allstate Insurance Company
2775 Sanders Road
Northbrook, IL 60062
(847) 402-5000
allstate.com
Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO)
One GEICO Plaza
Washington, DC 20076
(800) 861-8380
geico.com
The Progressive Corporation
6300 Wilson Mills Road
Mayfield Village, Ohio 44143
(800) 776-4737
progressive.com
USAA
9800 Fredericksburg Road
San Antonio, TX 78288
(800) 531-6597
usaa.com
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
175 Berkeley Street
Boston, MA 02116
(800) 295-3753
libertymutualgroup.com
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company
One Nationwide Plaza
Columbus, OH 43215-2220
(877) 669-6877
nationwide.com
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