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With ice, snow, and country roads, driving safely in Idaho can be challenging. Ensure you have the proper protection for yourself and your car with our information about Idaho car insurance. Learn the minimum requirements for car insurance in Idaho, optional coverages to consider, and ways you can save money.
Idaho drivers are required to have auto liability coverage (BI liability and PD liability), and personal injury protection at the following minimum car insurance limits:
|
Coverage |
What it covers |
Minimum amount |
|---|---|---|
|
Bodily injury liability |
What it covers
Injuries you cause to others in an accident |
Minimum amount
$25,000 per person |
|
Property damage liability |
What it covers
Damage you cause to other people's property in an accident |
Minimum amount
$15,000 per accident |
Idaho also requires insurers to offer uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) bodily injury coverage, with the following minimum limits, though you may reject these coverages in writing if you don't want them.
|
Coverage |
What it covers |
Minimum amount |
|---|---|---|
|
UM/UIM bodily injury |
What it covers
Your medical expenses an uninsured or underinsured driver causes |
Minimum amount
$25,000 per person |
While these are Idaho's minimum required car insurance limits, higher coverage amounts may better protect your family's well-being. Learn how much car insurance you need based on your circumstances and preferences.
No, Idaho is an at-fault state, which means the party responsible for an accident must cover the injuries of the other driver's and their passengers' injuries. Learn more about what happens if you're at fault in an accident.
In Idaho, the average cost for a 6-month liability-only policy (single-driver/single car) from Progressive was $465.07 in 2023.* Idaho is considered a low-cost state compared to other states' average liability-only Progressive premiums.
Note that your car insurance cost will ultimately depend on factors like your driving history, ZIP code, and coverage selections.
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If you're leasing or financing a vehicle, most lenders require you to carry comprehensive auto coverage and collision auto coverage in addition to Idaho's state-required coverages. Comprehensive and collision pay to repair or replace your car if it's in an accident, gets stolen, or is otherwise damaged due to a covered accident. You might also add these physical damage coverages if you don't want unexpected car repair or replacement costs after an accident.
Explore all of our car insurance coverages and use our car insurance calculator to find out which are recommended for your circumstances.
Whether you're caught in traffic in downtown Boise, heading for the Greenbelt in Idaho Falls, or shopping in Meridian, explore these Idaho driving resources:
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