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Whether making your way through Charlotte, Raleigh or Greensboro, North Carolina driving can be a pleasure. Learn about North Carolina's car insurance requirements and a few optional coverages. You'll also discover how to easily get a quote from Progressive for North Carolina car insurance.
Drivers in North Carolina are required to have auto liability coverage (BI liability and PD liability), and either uninsured motorist (UM) coverage OR uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage 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
$50,000 per person |
|
Property damage liability |
What it covers
Damage you cause to other people's property in an accident |
Minimum amount
$50,000 per accident |
|
Uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury (UM BI) |
What it covers
Medical expenses for you and your passengers if hit by a driver with little or no insurance |
Minimum amount
$50,000 per person |
|
Uninsured/underinsured motorist property damage (UM PD) |
What it covers
Damage to your vehicle if you're hit by a driver with little or no insurance |
Minimum amount
$50,000 per accident |
Uninsured (UM) or uninsured/underinsured (UM/UIM) motorist coverages are available if your bodily injury liability limits are at least $50,000 per person/$100,000 per accident. These coverages must be written on all vehicles at the same limit.
North Carolina also requires insurers to offer medical payments coverage (MedPay), though you may reject this coverage.
|
Coverage |
What it covers |
Minimum amount |
|---|---|---|
|
Medical payments coverage (MedPay) |
What it covers
Your medical costs due to an accident, plus death benefits, regardless of who's at fault. |
Minimum amount
$1,000 |
While these are North Carolina's minimum required car insurance limits, higher coverage amounts may better protect your family's financial wellbeing. Learn how much car insurance you may need based on your circumstances and preferences.
No. North Carolina is an at-fault state, which means the party responsible for an accident must cover the injuries of the other driver and their passengers. Learn more about what happens if you're at fault in an accident.
For a liability-only policy from Progressive, car insurance costs an average of $79.83 per month in low-cost states like North Carolina.* And using data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), the Insurance Information Institute cited in 2023 that North Carolina was the ninth-least expensive state for auto insurance.
That said, your rate will depend on many car insurance cost factors like where you live, your driving history, and the limits and coverages you choose.
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If you're leasing or financing a vehicle, most lenders require you to carry comprehensive auto coverage and collision coverage in addition to North Carolina's state-required coverages. Comprehensive and collision pay to repair or replace your car regardless of fault, if it's in an accident, gets stolen, or is otherwise damaged due to a covered claim. It also makes sense to add these physical damage coverages if you're not sure you can afford a new car or major repairs after an accident.
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From Durham to Winston-Salem, get to know North Carolina's driving laws and resources. These resources apply to Wilmington, Rocky Mount, and everywhere in between. Local municipalities may have additional laws and resources.
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