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Whether driving the streets of Philadelphia or Pittsburgh or through Pennsylvania's picturesque towns, drivers can count on Progressive for reliable and affordable car insurance. Learn about Pennsylvania's auto insurance coverage requirements, available discounts, and cost information through Progressive.
Drivers in Pennsylvania are required to have auto liability coverage (BI liability and PD liability) and first-party/medical benefits coverage (similar to what other states call PIP) 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
$15,000 per person |
|
Property damage liability |
What it covers
Damage you cause to other people's property in an accident |
Minimum amount
$5,000 |
|
First-party benefits (FPB) |
What it covers
Your medical costs due to an accident, regardless of who's at fault |
Minimum amount
$5,000 |
Pennsylvania also requires insurers to offer uninsured/underinsured (UM/UIM) bodily injury coverage with the following limits, though you may reject or lower these coverages via a signed form if you do not 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
$15,000 |
While these are Pennsylvania's minimum required car insurance limits, higher coverage amounts may better protect your family's financial well-being. Learn how much car insurance you may need based on your circumstances and preferences.
Yes. Pennsylvania has been a no-fault state since 1990, according to the Insurance Information Institute. As a no-fault state, Pennsylvania requires drivers to carry first-party benefits coverage, also known as medical benefits, so that their insurance covers some or all of their and their passengers' medical expenses after a car accident, regardless of who's at fault.
No-fault car insurance also restricts the right to sue only to lawsuits that involve severe injuries. However, Pennsylvania is a no-fault optional state. This means PA drivers can reject the right-to-sue limitations but must still carry the minimum required first-party benefits.
The average cost of a Pennsylvania liability-only auto policy (single driver/single car) was $106.50 per month in 2023, based on Progressive data.* Keep in mind that your car insurance rate will ultimately also depend on factors like your driving history, ZIP code, and coverage selection. Learn more car insurance cost factors.
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If you're leasing or financing a vehicle, most lenders require you to carry Pennsylvania's state-required coverages plus comprehensive auto coverage and collision coverage. Comprehensive and collision pay to repair or replace your car regardless of fault if it's in an accident, stolen, or otherwise damaged as the result of a covered accident. It also makes sense to add these physical damage coverages in case you're responsible for a crash and need to pay for major repairs or a new car.
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From Allentown to Erie, get to know Pennsylvania's driving laws and resources. These resources apply to Scranton, Bethlehem, and everywhere in between. Local municipalities may have additional laws and resources.
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