Cheapest Auto Insurance in Wisconsin (2024)

USAA has the cheapest car insurance in Wisconsin, with a monthly liability rate as low as $22.

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Cheapest recent rates in Wisconsin

Drivers in and around Wisconsin have found policies from Farmers, GEICO, Dairyland, and more, through Insurify in the last few days.

*Quotes generated for Insurify users from Wisconsin within the last 10 days. Last updated on November 21, 2024. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer’s unique driver profile.

Rates shown are real-time Insurify user quotes from 100+ insurance companies and Quadrant Information Services data. Insurify’s algorithm excludes anomalous quotes and anonymizes personal details, then displays refined quotes by price, date, and insurer popularity up to 10 days ago from November 21, 2024. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer’s unique driver profile.

*Quotes generated for Insurify users from Wisconsin within the last 10 days. Last updated on November 21, 2024. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer’s unique driver profile.

Rates shown are real-time Insurify user quotes from 100+ insurance companies and Quadrant Information Services data. Insurify’s algorithm excludes anomalous quotes and anonymizes personal details, then displays refined quotes by price, date, and insurer popularity up to 10 days ago from November 21, 2024. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer’s unique driver profile.
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With 5.9 million residents and regular severe winter weather, Wisconsin isn’t necessarily a state you might associate with low auto insurance costs.

But despite potential problems on the road, the overall average cost of auto insurance in Wisconsin is $104 per month, which is significantly cheaper than the national average of $154 per month. Wisconsin’s relatively low vehicle fatality rate per population and per miles driven may play a part in the difference in price.[1]

Here’s what you need to know about comparing quotes and finding the lowest car insurance rates in Wisconsin.

Quick Facts
  • Liability insurance in Wisconsin costs $64 per month, and full coverage costs $143 per month, on average.

  • USAA, Auto-Owners, and State Farm have the cheapest car insurance in Wisconsin.

  • Showing fraudulent proof of auto insurance can result in a $5,000 fine in Wisconsin.

3 of the cheapest car insurance companies in Wisconsin

The insurer offering the cheapest car insurance rates in Wisconsin won’t be the same for every driver. Insurance companies set your premium rates using a variety of factors, including your driving record, marital status, ZIP code, coverage level, and type of car you drive.

To find the best insurance at the right price, you may want to start your search with State Farm, Erie, and Auto-Owners, since these companies offer some of the lowest average rates in the Badger State.

Insurance Company
IQ Score
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Full Coverage
Liability Only
Best For
State Farm9.3$43$23Cheap rates
Erie9.0$58$30Claims
Auto-Owners8.5$44$23Optional coverages
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.
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    We rate each company on a 1 to 10 scale based on five categories: financial ratings, customer satisfaction, affordability, customer support and transparency, and availability. Insurify updates ratings once a year or as more recent information becomes available.

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Best insurer for cheap rates: State Farm

User Reviews
4.2
IQ Score
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9.3 /10
Liability Only
Liability-only insurance, sometimes called minimum-coverage insurance, pays for bodily injury and property damage to others in an accident the policyholder causes. It does not pay for the insured’s own damages.
$23/mo
Full Coverage
Full-coverage car insurance generally includes liability, collision, and comprehensive coverage, and may include other optional coverages such as uninsured motorist coverage. Collision covers a policyholder’s repair or replacement costs in case of an accident. Comprehensive covers damages caused by non-accident events. The average quote displayed here reflects policies with the following coverage limits: $50,000 bodily injury liability per person; $100,000 bodily injury liability per accident; $50,00 property damage liability per accident; $1,000 collision deductible; and a $1,000 comprehensive deductible.
$43/mo
4.2
Best choiceBased on 9040 verified guest reviews and ratings
How drivers feel about State Farm

Drivers appreciate the helpful local agents and initial service but dislike the high prices and frequent rate increases.

AI-generated from the text of verified reviews collected by Insurify
Best For
Customer service
Competitive rates
Discounts for safe drivers
How drivers feel about State Farm

Drivers appreciate the helpful local agents and initial service but dislike the high prices and frequent rate increases.

AI-generated from the text of verified reviews collected by Insurify
Best For
Customer service
Competitive rates
Discounts for safe drivers
Reviews (4,970)

Charles

November 19, 2024

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New Car Price

State Farm is preferred due to its loyalty and pricing. Despite my vehicle being 20 years old, the policy is priced as if it were 2 years old.

Ronald

November 19, 2024

Verified Review

State Farm Experience: 35 Years+

They are forcing me to replace my house roof or they will cancel my policy.

David

November 19, 2024

Verified Review

Too expensive

It's too expensive. They raise rates every six months, even though I've never filed a claim.
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JD Power
J.D. Power data measures overall customer satisfaction and claims satisfaction based on a 1,000-point scale.
842
NAIC Index
Average amount of customer complaints relative to competitors on a 0-5 scale. A lower score represents fewer complaints.
0.78
A.M. Best
A.M. Best analyzes an insurer’s financials, operating performance, business profile, and other factors to generate an opinion-based rating of a company’s financial and credit strength. Ratings range from A++ (exceptional) to D (poor).
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Why we picked this company

As the largest auto insurance company by market share, State Farm can be an easy car insurance choice for the frugal Wisconsin driver. Not only is State Farm widely available in the Badger State and across the country, but it also offers a full array of coverage options, including car rental and travel expenses, roadside assistance, medical payments, and rideshare coverage.

Customers in the North Central region also rank State Farm highly for customer satisfaction, according to J.D. Power’s 2023 U.S. Auto Insurance Study. The company earned a score of 837 on a 1,000-point scale, above the region average of 825.

Pros
  • Rideshare coverage available

  • Discount programs specifically tailored to young drivers

Cons
  • Gap insurance not available

  • Policies only available through a State Farm agent

Best insurer for claims: Erie

User Reviews
4.1
IQ Score
The Insurify Quality (IQ) Score uses more than 15 criteria to objectively rate insurance companies on a one-to-ten scale. The Insurify editorial team researches insurer data to determine the final scores.
9.0 /10
Liability Only
Liability-only insurance, sometimes called minimum-coverage insurance, pays for bodily injury and property damage to others in an accident the policyholder causes. It does not pay for the insured’s own damages.
$30/mo
Full Coverage
Full-coverage car insurance generally includes liability, collision, and comprehensive coverage, and may include other optional coverages such as uninsured motorist coverage. Collision covers a policyholder’s repair or replacement costs in case of an accident. Comprehensive covers damages caused by non-accident events. The average quote displayed here reflects policies with the following coverage limits: $50,000 bodily injury liability per person; $100,000 bodily injury liability per accident; $50,00 property damage liability per accident; $1,000 collision deductible; and a $1,000 comprehensive deductible.
$58/mo
4.1
Best choiceBased on 240 verified guest reviews and ratings
How drivers feel about Erie Insurance

Drivers appreciate the excellent customer service, fair pricing, and responsive assistance. However, some are unhappy with unexpected rate increases and policy cancellations.

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Best For
High customer satisfaction
Competitive rates
Optional coverages
How drivers feel about Erie Insurance

Drivers appreciate the excellent customer service, fair pricing, and responsive assistance. However, some are unhappy with unexpected rate increases and policy cancellations.

AI-generated from the text of verified reviews collected by Insurify
Best For
High customer satisfaction
Competitive rates
Optional coverages
Reviews (126)

Lana

November 10, 2024

Verified Review

Erie Insurance

The policy is difficult to understand. The rates are too high.

George

November 6, 2024

Verified Review

Good People

They handled my claim quickly.

Judie

November 4, 2024

Verified Review

Great Coverage

The coverage is excellent, but I am looking for a cheaper rate.
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JD Power
J.D. Power data measures overall customer satisfaction and claims satisfaction based on a 1,000-point scale.
870
NAIC Index
Average amount of customer complaints relative to competitors on a 0-5 scale. A lower score represents fewer complaints.
0.49
A.M. Best
A.M. Best analyzes an insurer’s financials, operating performance, business profile, and other factors to generate an opinion-based rating of a company’s financial and credit strength. Ratings range from A++ (exceptional) to D (poor).
A+
Why we picked this company

Erie insurance got its start in 1925 with the aim of offering excellent customer service. The company now distinguishes itself with money-saving programs like Rate Lock, which ensures your rates won’t go up after a claim, unless you add or remove a driver from your policy or change your residence. 

Additionally, Erie is the fourth highest-rated car insurance company by the Crash Network, which grades dozens of U.S. auto insurance companies each year on how well they ensure quality repairs and customer service for motorists. This means Erie policyholders can feel confident that if they’re in an accident, their insurance company will ensure the necessary repairs are taken care of with quality parts and no pressure to cut corners.

Pros
  • Rideshare coverage available

  • Many optional coverages

Cons
  • Low-rated mobile app

  • Higher-than-average number of complaints, according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)

Best insurer for optional coverages: Auto-Owners

User Reviews
4.0
IQ Score
The Insurify Quality (IQ) Score uses more than 15 criteria to objectively rate insurance companies on a one-to-ten scale. The Insurify editorial team researches insurer data to determine the final scores.
8.5 /10
Liability Only
Liability-only insurance, sometimes called minimum-coverage insurance, pays for bodily injury and property damage to others in an accident the policyholder causes. It does not pay for the insured’s own damages.
$23/mo
Full Coverage
Full-coverage car insurance generally includes liability, collision, and comprehensive coverage, and may include other optional coverages such as uninsured motorist coverage. Collision covers a policyholder’s repair or replacement costs in case of an accident. Comprehensive covers damages caused by non-accident events. The average quote displayed here reflects policies with the following coverage limits: $50,000 bodily injury liability per person; $100,000 bodily injury liability per accident; $50,00 property damage liability per accident; $1,000 collision deductible; and a $1,000 comprehensive deductible.
$44/mo
4.0
Best choiceBased on 141 verified guest reviews and ratings
How drivers feel about Auto-Owners

Drivers appreciate the friendly customer service, competitive initial rates, and professional agents but dislike the frequent price increases and complicated claims process.

AI-generated from the text of verified reviews collected by Insurify
Best For
Cheap rates
Senior drivers
Ample discounts
How drivers feel about Auto-Owners

Drivers appreciate the friendly customer service, competitive initial rates, and professional agents but dislike the frequent price increases and complicated claims process.

AI-generated from the text of verified reviews collected by Insurify
Best For
Cheap rates
Senior drivers
Ample discounts
Reviews (89)

Debra

November 3, 2024

Verified Review

Excellent

They keep raising prices.

Scotty

November 2, 2024

Verified Review

They are a bunch of crooks. My policy has increased every single time, and I've only had one small claim.

They are a bunch of crooks. My policy has increased every single time, and I've only had one small claim.

Dana

October 31, 2024

Verified Review

Average

Ask many questions to cover all aspects of the policy.
See all Auto-Owners reviews
JD Power
J.D. Power data measures overall customer satisfaction and claims satisfaction based on a 1,000-point scale.
837
NAIC Index
Average amount of customer complaints relative to competitors on a 0-5 scale. A lower score represents fewer complaints.
0.5
A.M. Best
A.M. Best analyzes an insurer’s financials, operating performance, business profile, and other factors to generate an opinion-based rating of a company’s financial and credit strength. Ratings range from A++ (exceptional) to D (poor).
A++
Why we picked this company

Since its founding in 1916, Auto-Owners has provided affordable insurance and great optional coverages through a network of independent insurance agents. Some of the optional coverages that Wisconsin drivers may be most interested in include additional expense coverage that helps you pay for incidentals if your car has damage from an accident; loan or lease gap coverage; diminished value coverage; and rental car coverage.

Pros
  • Many available discounts

  • At-fault accident forgiveness available

Cons
  • Quotes not available online; must work with an agent

  • Lower mobile app rating than some other insurers

How to get the cheapest car insurance in Wisconsin

Finding the cheapest car insurance in Wisconsin requires some shopping around, since the specific factors that each insurance company uses to set rates may vary. Even if you have a similar driving record, vehicle, and type of coverage as another driver, your location, age, gender, marital status, and credit history could affect how much you pay compared to a similar driver.

But you can use a number of strategies to lower the cost of your car insurance policy, including:

  • Drive safely. The cheapest rates are available to people with a clean driving history.

  • Bundle insurance products. To get the best deal on insurance coverage, you may want to purchase all your insurance from the same company. Whether you need renters insurance, home insurance, or another insurance product, bundling that insurance with your auto policy can help you lower the cost of car insurance.

  • Increase your deductible. Before your car insurance coverage will pay for a claim, you’re responsible for paying the deductible. Increasing your deductible may help you get the cheapest rates, but that doesn’t always mean you’re getting the best deal. Make sure you have enough money to cover the higher deductible in case of a car accident since you’ll have to pay the deductible before your insurance company pays for your property damage.

Find Cheap Car Insurance in Wisconsin

Liability rates start at $22 per month

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Cheapest liability-only car insurance in Wisconsin: USAA

Liability-only car insurance is the minimum coverage to drive legally in a state. This kind of coverage includes bodily injury liability and property damage liability coverage. Together, these two types of coverage pay for medical expenses stemming from an accident you caused and to repair or replace the other party’s damaged property. But liability insurance doesn’t pay for your own injuries or vehicle repairs if you’re at fault in an accident.

In Wisconsin, liability insurance costs an average of $64 per month. The following companies offer cheap rates for minimum-coverage car insurance:

The below rates are estimated rates current as of: Friday, November 1 at 12:00 PM PDT
Data reviewed by Konstantin Halachev
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  • Ph.D. in Computational Biology

Konstantin has led data teams across multiple industries, including insurance, travel, and biology. He’s led Insurify’s engineering team for more than three years.

Insurance Company
Average Monthly Quote
USAA$22
Auto-Owners$23
State Farm$23
Erie$30
GEICO$31
American Family$33
Mile Auto$35
Chubb$38
Farmers$44
Nationwide$45
Clearcover$48
Progressive$53
Travelers$57
Root$63
Allstate$65
Dairyland$65
Safeco$66
GAINSCO$69
Bristol West$73
Direct Auto$81
The General$85
State Auto$86
National General$89
Liberty Mutual$109
Foremost$122
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.

Cheapest full-coverage car insurance in Wisconsin: USAA

While the minimum liability insurance to comply with Wisconsin state law may be all you need to drive legally, many drivers may prefer full-coverage car insurance as additional financial protection.

Full-coverage insurance generally includes collision coverage, which pays to repair or replace your vehicle if you cause an accident, and comprehensive coverage, which pays to repair or replace your vehicle if it has damage from anything other than a collision, such as weather, vandalism, animal damage, or theft.

Wisconsin drivers pay a monthly average of $143 for full-coverage insurance. Check out these companies offering cheap full-coverage car insurance:

The below rates are estimated rates current as of: Friday, November 1 at 12:00 PM PDT
Data reviewed by Konstantin Halachev
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Konstantin HalachevVP of Engineering & Data Science
  • 7+ years experience in data analysis

  • Ph.D. in Computational Biology

Konstantin has led data teams across multiple industries, including insurance, travel, and biology. He’s led Insurify’s engineering team for more than three years.

Insurance Company
Average Monthly Quote
USAA$42
State Farm$43
Auto-Owners$44
Mile Auto$56
Erie$58
GEICO$58
American Family$63
Chubb$72
Clearcover$78
Farmers$85
Nationwide$86
Progressive$101
Safeco$106
Root$109
Travelers$109
Allstate$123
State Auto$163
Liberty Mutual$178
National General$182
Direct Auto$185
The General$197
Dairyland$203
Bristol West$208
GAINSCO$272
Foremost$319
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.

Cheapest recent rates in Wisconsin

Drivers in and around Wisconsin have found policies from Bristol West, Dairyland, The General, and more, through Insurify in the last few days.

*Quotes generated for Insurify users within the last 10 days. Last updated on November 21, 2024. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer’s unique driver profile.

Rates shown are real-time Insurify user quotes from 100+ insurance companies and Quadrant Information Services data. Insurify’s algorithm excludes anomalous quotes and anonymizes personal details, then displays refined quotes by price, date, and insurer popularity up to 10 days ago from November 21, 2024. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer’s unique driver profile.

*Quotes generated for Insurify users within the last 10 days. Last updated on November 21, 2024. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer’s unique driver profile.

Rates shown are real-time Insurify user quotes from 100+ insurance companies and Quadrant Information Services data. Insurify’s algorithm excludes anomalous quotes and anonymizes personal details, then displays refined quotes by price, date, and insurer popularity up to 10 days ago from November 21, 2024. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer’s unique driver profile.

Car insurance requirements in Wisconsin

Under Wisconsin law, all drivers must carry minimum levels of liability insurance and must provide proof of insurance at traffic stops and after accidents or collisions.

Driving without insurance could result in a $500 fine. If you have insurance but can’t provide proof of it to police during a traffic stop, you may face a $10 fine. The state reserves the most serious fine for people who offer proof of insurance that turns out to be fraudulent — these drivers face a fine of up to $5,000.[2]

The minimum Wisconsin auto insurance requirements are as follows:

Coverage
Minimum Requirements
Bodily injury liability$25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident
Property damage liability$10,000 per accident

Though the above coverage levels are the minimum state requirement in Wisconsin, you may want to increase your coverage limits for bodily injury and property damage liability. This will ensure that a major collision won’t exhaust your insurance coverage.

It may also be a good idea to consider adding these types of coverage to your auto insurance policy for more financial protection:

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    Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage

    If an uninsured motorist causes a collision, uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage will pay for your property damage or medical bills. This may be an important coverage to add in Wisconsin since 15.1% of drivers in the state are uninsured.[3]

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    Personal injury protection (PIP) coverage

    Personal injury protection coverage, known as PIP, pays for your medical costs in the event of an accident no matter who’s at fault. If you don’t have adequate health insurance, PIP coverage can be an important insurance to add to your policy.

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    Collision coverage

    If you’re at fault in an accident, collision insurance will pay for damage to your vehicle.

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    Comprehensive coverage

    Your vehicle can sustain damage from many things other than accidents or collisions. Comprehensive insurance will pay to repair or replace your vehicle if it has damage from something other than an accident, such as a natural disaster.

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    Wisconsin insurance laws/programs

    Wisconsin is a modified comparative fault insurance state, which means that anyone whom an insurer determines to be more than 50% responsible for an accident can’t sue the other party. In addition, if a driver is found to be less than 50% responsible, an insurer will reduce (by their level of responsibility) any award they receive in a lawsuit against the more at-fault driver.

    For example, a 30% at-fault driver would have their financial compensation reduced by 30%.

Cheapest car insurance for drivers with an incident

After an incident — such as a speeding ticket, an at-fault accident, or a DUI — insurers consider these drivers as higher risk than people with a clean driving record. That’s because drivers who’ve already received a traffic citation or caused an accident are statistically more likely to make a claim.

While an incident on your driving history may result in higher insurance rates for a time, affordable options are available while you work to clean up your driving record.

Shop for Car Insurance in Wisconsin

Monthly liability rates start at $28 for drivers with an incident

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Cheapest car insurance for drivers with a speeding ticket:  USAA

Wisconsin ranks second in the nation for speeding, according to Insurify’s research. Drivers in Milwaukee have especially heavy lead feet, with more than 7,800 speeding tickets issued between January 2023 and April 2024.[4] Since drivers who speed are more likely to get into accidents, insurance companies tend to increase rates for drivers with speeding tickets — and they may even drop a driver who is a serial speeder.

In Wisconsin, drivers with a speeding ticket pay an average of $96 per month for liability coverage. Here are some insurers who offer affordable rates to drivers with a speeding ticket.

The below rates are estimated rates current as of: Friday, November 1 at 12:00 PM PDT
Data reviewed by Konstantin Halachev
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  • 7+ years experience in data analysis

  • Ph.D. in Computational Biology

Konstantin has led data teams across multiple industries, including insurance, travel, and biology. He’s led Insurify’s engineering team for more than three years.

Insurance Company
Clean Driving Record
With Speeding Ticket
USAA$22$30
Auto-Owners$23$31
State Farm$23$31
Erie$30$41
GEICO$31$42
American Family$33$45
Mile Auto$35$47
Chubb$38$52
Farmers$44$59
Nationwide$45$61
Clearcover$48$65
Progressive$53$71
Travelers$57$77
Root$63$91
Allstate$65$87
Dairyland$65$87
Safeco$66$90
GAINSCO$69$100
Bristol West$73$99
Direct Auto$81$109
The General$85$117
State Auto$86$124
National General$89$120
Liberty Mutual$109$158
Foremost$122$176
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.

Cheapest car insurance for drivers with an at-fault accident: USAA

Causing an accident can also increase your insurance costs, since insurers find that drivers who cause one accident are statistically more likely to make future insurance claims.

Wisconsin drivers with an at-fault accident pay $96 per month for liability coverage and $214 per month for full coverage, on average. These insurers offer inexpensive coverage to drivers with an at-fault accident.

The below rates are estimated rates current as of: Friday, November 1 at 12:00 PM PDT
Data reviewed by Konstantin Halachev
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Konstantin HalachevVP of Engineering & Data Science
  • 7+ years experience in data analysis

  • Ph.D. in Computational Biology

Konstantin has led data teams across multiple industries, including insurance, travel, and biology. He’s led Insurify’s engineering team for more than three years.

Insurance Company
Clean Driving Record
With Accident
USAA$22$30
Auto-Owners$23$32
State Farm$23$32
Erie$30$42
GEICO$31$43
American Family$33$46
Mile Auto$35$50
Chubb$38$53
Farmers$44$61
Nationwide$45$63
Clearcover$48$71
Progressive$53$74
Travelers$57$79
Root$63$93
Allstate$65$90
Dairyland$65$89
Safeco$66$91
GAINSCO$69$92
Bristol West$73$101
Direct Auto$81$115
The General$85$120
State Auto$86$129
National General$89$123
Liberty Mutual$109$160
Foremost$122$180
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.

Cheapest car insurance for drivers with an OWI: USAA

Driving under the influence, which Wisconsin law refers to as operating while intoxicated (OWI), is a serious traffic offense and may lead to losing your insurance coverage. Someone is injured or killed every two hours in an impaired driving crash in Wisconsin, according to the state’s department of transportation.[5]

Drivers with an OWI in Wisconsin may have trouble finding insurance they can afford, and some insurers may not cover them at all. Liability insurance costs an average of $109 per month for Wisconsin drivers with a DUI. Full-coverage rates jump to $242 per month.

The insurers in the table below offer affordable coverage to drivers with an OWI in Wisconsin:

The below rates are estimated rates current as of: Friday, November 1 at 12:00 PM PDT
Data reviewed by Konstantin Halachev
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Insurance Company
Clean Driving Record
With DUI
USAA$22$37
Auto-Owners$23$38
State Farm$23$38
Erie$30$50
GEICO$31$52
American Family$33$55
Mile Auto$35$59
Chubb$38$64
Farmers$44$74
Nationwide$45$75
Clearcover$48$80
Progressive$53$89
Travelers$57$95
Root$63$94
Allstate$65$109
Dairyland$65$109
Safeco$66$102
GAINSCO$69$115
Bristol West$73$122
Direct Auto$81$135
The General$85$142
State Auto$86$144
National General$89$149
Liberty Mutual$109$182
Foremost$122$204
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.

Cheapest car insurance for seniors: USAA

For most drivers, the cost of insurance goes down steadily after age 35, with the highest premiums for drivers younger than 25. Young drivers lack experience behind the wheel, and as they gain more experience and expertise on the road, their premiums go down.

But this pattern changes for senior drivers around age 70, as they may start to experience physical or cognitive changes that can affect their driving abilities. Drivers in their 70s may see their premiums go up.

Senior drivers in Wisconsin pay $44 per month for minimum-coverage policies, on average.

The insurers in the table below also offer cheap car insurance for seniors in Wisconsin.

The below rates are estimated rates current as of: Friday, November 1 at 12:00 PM PDT
Data reviewed by Konstantin Halachev
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Konstantin has led data teams across multiple industries, including insurance, travel, and biology. He’s led Insurify’s engineering team for more than three years.

Insurance Company
Full Coverage
Liability Only
State Farm$30$16
USAA$31$16
Auto-Owners$32$17
Mile Auto$38$24
Erie$40$21
GEICO$42$23
American Family$45$24
Chubb$48$25
Nationwide$58$31
Farmers$61$31
Clearcover$62$38
Progressive$66$35
Travelers$78$41
Safeco$83$52
Root$84$49
Allstate$90$48
State Auto$111$58
National General$127$62
Direct Auto$131$58
Liberty Mutual$137$84
The General$146$63
Dairyland$148$47
Bristol West$152$53
GAINSCO$209$53
Foremost$233$89
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.

Cheapest car insurance for teens: USAA

Teenagers pay the highest premium rates of any driver because their combined lack of experience and increased level of impulsivity make them more likely to get into a car accident.

Wisconsin teen drivers pay monthly averages of $112 for liability coverage and $251 for full coverage.

Teens can keep their insurance affordable by using these strategies:

  • Stay on your parent’s insurance policy. It’ll nearly always be cheaper to stay on a parent’s policy instead of getting your own policy.

  • Take a defensive driving course. Many insurers offer discounts for completing a defensive driving course.

  • Drive a safe car. Cars with more safety features may unlock additional discounts from your insurer.

  • Maintain good grades. Good students can qualify for discounts. 

Teen drivers and their parents may want to check out the following insurers to find cheap car insurance for teens.

The below rates are estimated rates current as of: Friday, November 1 at 12:00 PM PDT
Data reviewed by Konstantin Halachev
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Konstantin HalachevVP of Engineering & Data Science
  • 7+ years experience in data analysis

  • Ph.D. in Computational Biology

Konstantin has led data teams across multiple industries, including insurance, travel, and biology. He’s led Insurify’s engineering team for more than three years.

Insurance Company
Full Coverage
Liability Only
USAA$72$38
Auto-Owners$75$39
State Farm$75$40
GEICO$94$50
Erie$99$51
Mile Auto$110$69
American Family$111$58
Chubb$140$74
Clearcover$146$90
Farmers$151$78
Nationwide$153$80
Root$166$96
Progressive$180$95
Travelers$200$105
Safeco$207$129
Allstate$223$118
State Auto$294$155
Liberty Mutual$311$190
The General$318$137
Dairyland$333$107
Direct Auto$343$150
Bristol West$356$125
National General$364$178
GAINSCO$477$121
Foremost$576$220
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.

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Wisconsin car insurance quotes by credit tier

The state of Wisconsin allows insurers to consider your credit history as part of the process of offering coverage and setting your rates. Insurers have determined that drivers with poor credit are more likely to file auto insurance claims than drivers with excellent credit.

This is why the average monthly rates for insurance in Wisconsin vary depending on credit tier. Here are those averages:

Rates by Credit Tier

Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.

Wisconsin car insurance FAQs

If you’re shopping for car insurance in Wisconsin, this additional information may help as you compare rates and coverages.

  • How much is car insurance in Wisconsin?

    Car insurance in Wisconsin averages $64 per month for liability coverage and $143 per month for full coverage, Insurify data shows.

  • Which company has the cheapest car insurance in Wisconsin?

    USAA has the cheapest car insurance in Wisconsin, with monthly liability rates as low as $22. Auto-Owners and State Farm also offer affordable coverage, with respective monthly liability rates of $23 and $23.

    But the cheapest insurer for you will depend on many factors, such as your age, ZIP code, the type of car you drive, and the coverage levels you choose.

  • What are the best car insurance companies in Wisconsin?

    State Farm is the best car insurance company in Wisconsin. It has an IQ Score of 8.5 out of 5, above-average J.D. Power customer satisfaction ratings, and an AM Best financial strength rating of A++ (Superior).

    Other top insurers in the state include Auto-Owners and Erie.

  • What is the minimum coverage required for car insurance in Wisconsin?

    Wisconsin requires $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident in bodily injury liability coverage, as well as $10,000 per accident in property damage liability coverage.

Methodology

Insurify data scientists analyzed more than 90 million quotes served to car insurance applicants in Insurify’s proprietary database to calculate the premium averages displayed on this page. These premiums are real quotes that come directly from Insurify’s 50+ partner insurance companies in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Quote averages represent the median price for a quote across the given coverage level, driver subset, and geographic area.

Unless otherwise specified, quoted rates reflect the average cost for drivers between 20 and 70 years old with a clean driving record and average or better credit (a credit score of 600 or higher).

Liability-only premium averages correspond to policies with the following coverage limits:

  • Bodily injury limits between state-minimum rates and $50,000 per person, $100,000 per accident
  • Property damage limits between $10,000 and $50,000
  • No additional coverage
Full-coverage premium averages correspond to the same bodily injury and property damage limits in addition to:
  • Comprehensive coverage with a $1,000 deductible
  • Collision coverage with a $1,000 deductible

Quotes for Allstate, Farmers, GEICO, State Farm, and USAA are estimates based on Quadrant Information Services’ database of auto insurance rates.

Sources

  1. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. "Fatality Facts 2021 State by State."
  2. Wisconsin Department of Transportation. "Minimum insurance requirements."
  3. Insurance Information Institute. "Facts + Statistics: Uninsured motorists."
  4. Milwaukee Police Department. "Traffic Safety Unit Statistics."
  5. Wisconsin Department of Transportation. "Impaired driving."
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