Washington Auto Insurance
Washington auto insurance comes in many different levels, but the state requires all motorists driving on Washington public roads and highways to have a minimum amount of auto insurance that covers them as well as anyone else who may be involved in an auto accident on the state’s public roads.
If you need auto insurance in Washington state the absolute minimum you should do is get quotes from multiple auto insurance companies licensed to issue insurance in the state. You can get auto insurance quotes from each and every state licensed to issue auto insurance in Washington by submitting your info through our state of the art, banking secured auto insurance quote system.
When you submit your info you’ll be presented with Washington auto insurance quotes from every single insurance company… presented right on your computer screen. There’s no obligation or cost and you’ll be able to see ALL the insurance rates in a few minutes!
Washington Auto Insurance Minimum Requirements
In order to legally drive on the state’s highways and public roads you’ll need to comply with the Washington auto insurance requirements. To comply you’ll need to conform to the following auto insurance conditions:
- $10,000 of injury to or destruction of property of others in any one accident.
- $25,000 of bodily injury or death of one person in any one accident.
- $50,000 of bodily injury (or the benefit can be applied in the case of death) of any (2) persons for any 1 accident.
Alternate Washington Auto Insurance Requirements
A CD (certificate of deposit) or liability bond (from a company licensed to do business in Washington) in the amount of $60,000 or more.
How To Get The Best Deal On Washington Auto Insurance
To get the best deal on auto insurance in Washington it’s important that you have a good driving record and that your deductible isn’t set too low. Other factors that can effect your auto insurance rate are:
- Time since last violation. This is the time since your Washington drivers license has had any violations recorded to it. This could mean speeding tickets, accidents, and even parking violations.
- Age of the driver. Even though this is not something you can control it does affect your auto insurance. The younger you are the higher your rate will be (up to the age of 25 in most cases).
- Type of vehicle. If you’re driving a very expensive, fast vehicle you’ll pay higher auto insurance rates than someone driving a cheap, slow vehicle. It just makes sense when you think about it…
- Lastly, it’s always cheaper if you insure multiple vehicles with the same Washington auto insurance company rather than one… if you do that then the price you pay per vehicle will definitely be cheaper!
