Do I need car insurance in Pennsylvania?
Yes, it’s illegal to drive without car insurance in Pennsylvania. Drivers are required to have bodily injury and property damage liability coverages.
What is the minimum car insurance required in Pennsylvania?
These are the required coverage amounts in Pennsylvania:
Coverage
Amount
Bodily injury to others
$15,000 per person; $30,000 per incident
Property damage liability
$5,000 per incident
Can you get car insurance with a learner’s permit in Pennsylvania?
Yes, all drivers (including those with a learner’s permit) are required to have minimum insurance limits listed above when operating a vehicle.
Can I buy a car in Pennsylvania without insurance?
You can buy and title a car in Pennsylvania without insurance. However, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation requires all vehicle owners to provide proof of liability insurance when registering a vehicle.
What car insurance is right for me?
The insurance you need will depend on multiple factors. Choosing the right insurance is easy when you work with an independent insurance agent, as they can ensure you have the right coverage to fit your budget. Learn more about the car insurance options Grange has to offer or work with an independent agent to get a car insurance quote in Pennsylvania.
How much does car insurance cost in Pennsylvania?
The cost of car insurance will vary based on your driving and vehicle history, the coverages you choose and which discounts you qualify for.
Grange offers competitive rates and a variety of discounts to help you save money on auto insurance. An independent insurance agent can help you get a car insurance quote in Pennsylvania and apply discounts you qualify for.