Compare car insurance quotes in Rhode Island

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Rhode Island car insurance

Average Rhode Island car insurance prices

The average cost of car insurance for Jerry drivers in the U.S. is currently $154 a month for state minimum and $382 a month for full coverage. But in Rhode Island, Jerry drivers pay:

  • $92 to $201 per month for state-mandated minimum coverage.

  • $203 to $416 per month for full coverage.

Drivers who take a few minutes to shop around and compare coverage can often get even lower rates. Over the last 12 months, Jerry has helped Rhode Islanders save an average of $968 per year on coverage just by comparing their options.

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Just remember that your final quote will depend on personal factors like your driving record, your type of car and where in Rhode Island you live. Here are some full coverage rates that Jerry drivers in Rhode Island have recently gotten:

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Last Updated Feb. 9, 2026

Bundle home and auto insurance with Jerry

One of the best ways to save on home insurance in Rhode Island is by bundling your car and home insurance. On average, Jerry homeowners save up to 40% by combining coverages.

But here’s what makes Jerry different: You don’t have to use the same insurer for both.

Jerry’s mix-and-match approach lets you pair the best car insurance rate with the best home insurance rate, even from different companies. This way, you’re not stuck overpaying on one policy just to get a bundle discount on the other.

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What Rhode Island drivers are paying with Jerry

Checking rates with several insurers is the simplest way to land the right coverage, whether you want to tailor a policy from scratch, mirror what you have now or just lock in the cheapest car insurance in Rhode Island that you can find.

Jerry helps you compare quotes from up to 4 trusted insurers in the Ocean State, so you can see what’s out there and what you should be paying.

Below are some of the latest quotes Jerry has pulled for Rhode Island drivers at different coverage levels, plus how much each driver saved.

Recent quotes in Rhode Island

Last Updated Feb. 9, 2026

Rhode Island car insurance coverage requirements

Drivers in Rhode Island are legally required to carry liability insurance coverage. State minimum requirements include:

  • $25,000 in bodily injury liability per person.

  • $50,000 in bodily injury liability per accident.

  • $25,000 in property damage liability per accident.

While this is the minimum insurance you need to get behind the wheel in Rhode Island, most Jerry drivers choose to buy higher liability limits, comprehensive and collision coverage. Considering that over 12% of Rhode Island drivers are uninsured, buying uninsured/underinsured motorist (UIM) protection is also recommended.

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Factors affecting Rhode Island car insurance rates in 2026

Coastal storms and flooding

Nor’easters and coastal storms can bring heavy rain, high winds, and localized flooding that damage vehicles even when they’re parked. Comprehensive coverage is typically what applies to storm-related, non-collision damage.

Traffic density on major corridors

Routes like I-95 and the approaches around Providence can get crowded fast, with lots of merging and stop-and-go driving. More congestion usually means more fender benders, which is where collision coverage becomes especially valuable.

Winter weather and black ice

Snow, sleet, and quick temperature swings can leave roads slick with little warning, especially on bridges and ramps. A collision deductible you can comfortably afford makes it easier to use your coverage when winter driving turns into a claim.

Repair costs in the Northeast

Even minor accidents can be expensive once you factor in labor rates, parts pricing, and the complexity of modern vehicles. Higher repair costs can translate into higher premiums, even for careful drivers.

Theft, break-ins, and vandalism exposure

In higher-density areas and busy parking zones, theft and vandalism can be a real factor. Comprehensive coverage typically covers theft-related losses, and practical steps like parking in well-lit areas and keeping valuables out of sight can reduce your risk.

Cross-border commuting and higher mileage exposure

Many drivers regularly cross into Massachusetts or Connecticut for work, which can mean more miles, more time in traffic, and more exposure to accidents. If you’re a frequent commuter, consistently safe driving habits can matter as much as coverage choices.

Average cost of car insurance in major Rhode Island cities

City
Average monthly cost
$379
$294
$287
$263
$205
$329
$261
$298
Last Updated Feb. 9, 2026
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