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Maryland car insurance

Average Maryland 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 Maryland, Jerry drivers pay:

  • $148 to $304 per month for state-mandated minimum coverage.

  • $245 to $547 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 Marylanders save an average of $704 per year on coverage just by comparing their options.

We make that process simple. Use the Jerry app to compare coverage and finalize your Maryland policy in under 10 minutes. It is free to compare and we never sell your personal info so you don’t have to worry about spam calls. Do it all digitally, or connect with a licensed agent whenever you need expert guidance.

That said, each driver’s personal price will depend on a number of factors, including your driving history, what you drive and where you live. Here are some full coverage rates that Jerry drivers in Maryland have recently gotten:

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Last Updated Feb. 4, 2026

Bundle home and auto insurance with Jerry

One of the best ways to save on home insurance in Maryland 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 Maryland 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 Maryland that you can find.

Jerry helps you compare quotes from up to 10 trusted insurers in the Old Line 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 Maryland drivers at different coverage levels, plus how much each driver saved.

Recent quotes in Maryland

Last Updated Feb. 4, 2026

Maryland car insurance coverage requirements

Drivers in Maryland are legally required to carry a combination of liability insurance and personal injury protection (PIP) coverage. State minimum requirements include:

  • $30,000 in bodily injury liability per person.

  • $60,000 in bodily injury liability per accident.

  • $15,000 in property damage liability per accident.

  • $30,000 in uninsured motorist coverage per person.

  • $60,000 in uninsured motorist coverage per accident.

  • $15,000 in uninsured motorist property damage per accident.

While this is the minimum insurance you need to get behind the wheel in Maryland, most Jerry drivers choose to buy higher liability limits, comprehensive and collision coverage. Considering that nearly 17% of Maryland drivers are uninsured, buying even moreuninsured/underinsured motorist (UIM) protection is also recommended.

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Factors affecting Maryland car insurance rates in 2026

D.C.–Baltimore congestion

The I-95, I-495, and I-270 corridors see dense, stop-and-go commuting and plenty of rear-end and lane-change crashes. More traffic usually means more claims, which can translate to higher premiums, especially for frequent commuters.

Weather swings and storm damage

Maryland drivers deal with everything from tropical remnants and heavy rain to winter ice. Those conditions can lead to both collision claims (slick roads) and non-collision losses (fallen branches, flooding). Comprehensive coverage is the piece that typically helps with weather-related damage when you’re not in a crash.

Theft and break-ins

Auto theft and vehicle break-ins can be a bigger factor in certain ZIP codes, particularly around higher-density areas. Comprehensive coverage generally covers theft, and it’s often what makes “full coverage” feel worth it for drivers who park on the street.

Uninsured drivers

With roughly 17% of drivers uninsured, there’s a real chance the other person won’t have enough coverage when something goes wrong. UM/UIM coverage helps protect you in that scenario, especially for injury-related costs.

Higher repair and labor costs

In busy metro areas, repair bills can climb quickly due to labor rates, parts pricing, and the extra work modern cars require after even a small impact. A deductible you can comfortably afford makes it more likely your coverage actually helps when you need it.

Construction zones and tight interchanges

Maryland’s constant roadwork, merge-heavy interchanges, and short on-ramps create a steady stream of fender benders. Staying conservative in work zones helps, and tools like DriveShield can reward safer driving over time.

Average cost of car insurance in major Maryland cities

City
Average monthly cost
$554
$365
$436
$404
$288
$390
$380
$272
Last Updated Feb. 4, 2026
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