Cheap Car Insurance in Georgia
Georgia drivers pay an average of $1,925/year for auto insurance — $136 above the national average. Compare quotes and save.
How Georgia stacks up
At $1,925 per year for full coverage, Georgia drivers pay 8% more than the national average of $1,789. Atlanta metro accounts for ~60% of state claims volume; suburbs pay much less.
Premiums vary widely within Georgia based on ZIP code, vehicle, age, credit score (where allowed), and driving record. Urban ZIPs typically pay 20–40% more than rural ones in the same state.
Required minimum coverage in Georgia
Bodily injury liability
25/50 (in $thousands)
Property damage liability
$25,000
No-fault / PIP required
No
Minimums are the legal floor — most drivers should carry significantly more (100/300/100 is a common safe baseline) to protect personal assets from lawsuits.
5 ways to lower your Georgia car insurance
- Compare 3+ insurers — drivers who shop can save up to $487/year on average.
- Raise your deductible from $500 to $1,000 if you have an emergency fund.
- Bundle auto with home or renters insurance (10–25% discount).
- Ask about telematics / usage-based discounts (10–30% if you drive carefully).
- Atlanta metro accounts for ~60% of state claims volume; suburbs pay much less.
Georgia insurance FAQ
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