Amica Auto Insurance in Pennsylvania
Amica Mutual is the oldest mutual auto insurer in the U.S. (founded 1907). Writes in all 50 states + DC, exclusively through direct channels and licensed agents. Annual dividends paid to policyholders historically average 5-20% of premium — effectively reducing the net cost. Here's what Amica typically costs in Pennsylvania for 2026 — plus the 3 cheaper alternatives most Pennsylvania drivers overlook.
Estimated annual premium
$1,375
Estimated monthly
$115
Pennsylvania state avg
$1,675
vs Pennsylvania avg
-18%
Why drivers pick Amica
Second-highest J.D. Power customer-satisfaction score in the industry (877, behind only USAA's 890) AND the lowest NAIC complaint ratio of the 14 matrix carriers. Mutual structure means dividends offset premium.
Where Amica falls short
Initial quotes are 10-20% above peer market for similar drivers. The dividend offsets some of that gap, but you'll wait 12+ months for the first dividend. Not the cheapest entry-price.
Pennsylvania minimum coverage requirements
- Bodily Injury Liability: 15/30 thousand per person / per accident
- Property Damage Liability: $5K
- No-Fault State: Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage required
Choice no-fault state. Picking full tort vs. limited tort directly affects your premium.
Cheaper alternatives to Amica in Pennsylvania
Based on CarSavr's rate modeling, the 3 carriers below typically come in below Amica for a comparable driver profile in Pennsylvania. Always quote multiple carriers — your actual savings depend on ZIP, vehicle, and driving record.
Amica discounts available to Pennsylvania drivers
Amica Pennsylvania rates by vehicle class
Vehicle class is one of the strongest premium drivers — pickups + EVs cost 15-25% more to insure than sedans. See the Amica Pennsylvania estimate for each class:
Amica Pennsylvania rates by driver profile
Driver classification is one of the strongest premium drivers — young drivers pay 2x adult rates, while seniors and low-mileage retirees save 8-18%. See the Amica Pennsylvania estimate for each profile:
Frequently asked questions
How much does Amica auto insurance cost in Pennsylvania?
Based on CarSavr's 2026 rate modeling, a typical full-coverage policy with Amica in Pennsylvania runs about $1,375/year (~$115/month) for a 35-year-old driver with a clean record and 720+ FICO. Your actual quote will vary based on ZIP code, vehicle, mileage, and coverage selections — typically by ±15-25%.
Is Amica cheaper than other carriers in Pennsylvania?
Yes — Amica typically runs about 18% below the Pennsylvania state average ($1,675/year for all carriers combined). The cheaper alternatives in Pennsylvania are typically USAA, Erie, GEICO. Whether Amica is right for you depends more on your driver profile (clean record, military eligibility, low mileage) than on the headline rate.
What are the Pennsylvania minimum coverage requirements?
Pennsylvania requires at least 15/30 thousand in bodily-injury liability per person/per accident and $5K in property-damage liability. Pennsylvania is a no-fault state, so personal injury protection (PIP) is also required. Choice no-fault state. Picking full tort vs. limited tort directly affects your premium.
Does Amica offer discounts to Pennsylvania drivers?
Amica offers 7+ discounts that Pennsylvania drivers can stack: Loyalty dividend (mutual structure), Multi-policy, Hybrid/EV, Homeowner, Paid in full, Auto-pay, Group affinity. The combined discount stack typically lands at 15-25% off the base rate for an eligible profile. The exact set available varies by ZIP code and state filing — confirm with a quote.
Methodology: Estimated annual premium is computed as Amica's national average ($1,480) multiplied by Pennsylvania's state-vs-national premium index ($1,675 ÷ national average $1,789 ≈ 0.94x). Actual quotes vary by ±15-25% based on driver age, ZIP code, vehicle, mileage, and coverage selections. Sources: NAIC rate-filings 2023-2024, J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Auto Insurance Study, individual carrier rate filings. Amica J.D. Power score: 877/1000. A.M. Best rating: A+ (2024).