Illinois Car Insurance
The average Illinois driver pays $1,640/year for full coverage and $510/year for state minimum. Compare quotes from top carriers and find the right fit in five minutes.
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- Avg. full coverage
- $1,640 / year
- Avg. minimum coverage
- $510 / year
- State minimum
- 25/50/20
- No-fault state?
- No
- PIP required?
- No
- UM/UIM required?
- Yes
Illinois Minimum Coverage Requirements
The minimum auto insurance coverage required to legally drive in Illinois is:
25/50/20
$25K bodily injury per person, $50K per accident, $20K property damage
These minimums are not the same as what most drivers should carry. State minimums protect you from a small fender bender — they fall far short of what you'd need after a serious accident with injuries. Most financial advisors recommend at least 100/300/100 in liability limits for households with meaningful assets.
Top Car Insurance Carriers in Illinois
By market share, these carriers write the most policies in Illinois:
- 1State Farm
- 2Allstate
- 3GEICO
- 4Progressive
- 5Country Financial
Market share doesn't mean cheapest — the carrier with the most customers in your state may not be the one that quotes you the best rate.
What's different about Illinois
UM/UIM required. State Farm (HQ in Bloomington, IL) historically dominates here.
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