Compare car insurance quotes in Florida
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Average Florida 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 $383 a month for full coverage. But in Florida, Jerry drivers pay:
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$79 to $155 per month for state-mandated minimum coverage, and
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$328 to $684 per month for full coverage.
Spending a few minutes comparing quotes can pay off fast. Over the last year, Jerry has helped Floridians save an average of $988 on coverage just by comparing their options.
Jerry makes it easy to shop rates and personalize your coverage on Florida car insurance in under 10 minutes. Our process is free and completely online, so you never have to worry about us selling your information or spamming you with phone calls.
Of course, what you’ll pay depends on a mix of details like your driving record, the car you drive and your ZIP code. Here are some full coverage rates that Jerry drivers in Florida have recently gotten:
Recent quotes
Based on Jerry customers with clean driving records who found savings in the past 12 months. Savings depend on coverage and other factors. Potential savings will vary.
Bundle home and auto insurance with Jerry
One of the best ways to save on home insurance in Florida is by bundling your car and home insurance. On average, Jerry homeowners save between 15% and 25% 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 Florida drivers are paying with Jerry
Comparing quotes from multiple insurance companies is the easiest way to find your best coverage, whether that means building a unique policy, matching your current coverage or just choosing the cheapest car insurance in Florida that you can find.
Jerry helps you find quotes from up to 17 trusted insurers in the Sunshine State, so you get the full picture of what’s available and how much you should be paying. Here are some of the most recent quotes Jerry has been able to pull for Florida drivers looking for different levels of coverage, and how much each one saved.
Recent quotes in Florida
Based on Jerry customers with clean driving records who found savings in the past 12 months. Savings depend on coverage and other factors. Potential savings will vary.
Florida car insurance coverage requirements
In order to legally operate a vehicle in Florida, drivers must purchase liability insurance and personal injury protection (PIP) coverage. State minimum requirements include:
- $10,000 in personal injury protection (PIP) coverage.
- $10,000 in property damage liability coverage.
Keep in mind that this is the legal minimum, but many Jerry drivers actually choose to buy higher liability limits and coverages like comprehensive or collision insurance. Drivers should also note that nearly 21% of Florida drivers are uninsured or underinsured, so buying uninsured/underinsured motorist (UIM) protection can also be a wise move.
Factors affecting Florida car insurance rates in 2026
Hurricanes, flooding, and storm surge
Florida is a magnet for hurricane and flood losses, and vehicle damage can happen even when you’re parked. Comprehensive coverage is usually the protection for storm-related losses, which is why many drivers keep it even on older cars.
Metro traffic and crash volume
In places like Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Orlando, heavy traffic and constant stop-and-go driving increase the odds of a claim. Safer habits help, and telematics tools like DriveShield can reward low-risk driving over time.
Uninsured drivers
More than 20% of Florida drivers are uninsured. UM/UIM coverage helps protect you when the other driver can’t pay, and carrying stronger limits can prevent a bad crash from becoming a financial mess.
No-fault rules and PIP limits
Florida requires PIP, which helps cover your medical costs after an accident regardless of fault. It doesn’t pay for your car, so collision coverage is still what protects your vehicle after most crashes.
Theft and break-ins
Tourist-heavy areas and dense neighborhoods can see higher theft and vehicle break-in risk, especially for cars parked outdoors. Comprehensive coverage typically covers theft, and simple steps like keeping valuables out of sight can reduce your odds of a claim.
High claim severity and legal costs
Florida is known for costly claims, especially when injuries are involved and disputes drag on. Carrying liability limits that actually protect your assets can cost more upfront, but it can matter a lot if an accident turns serious.
Average cost of car insurance in major Florida cities
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| $240 |
Based on Jerry customers with clean driving records who found savings in the past 12 months. Savings depend on coverage and other factors. Potential savings will vary.

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FAQs
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Is Florida an at-fault insurance state?
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