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Collision Insurance in Ohio

Collision insurance pays to repair or replace your own vehicle after an accident, regardless of who's at fault. In Ohio, adding collision to a liability-only policy typically adds $40-$80/month depending on your vehicle, deductible, and driving record.

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How Collision Insurance Works in Ohio

Your Car
Covers Your Own Vehicle
Any Crash
At-Fault or Single Vehicle
$250-$1,000
Typical Deductible Range
Required
If You Have a Car Loan

Collision covers damage from hitting another car, a tree, guardrail, or rolling your vehicle β€” any impact. It does not cover theft, weather damage, or animal strikes (that's comprehensive). In Ohio, collision is not legally required, but your lender will require it if you're financing or leasing.

Collision Insurance Deductible: $500 vs $1,000

When to Drop Collision Coverage

If your car's current value is less than 10Γ— your annual collision premium, the coverage may not be worth it. For example, if collision adds $600/year and your car is worth $4,000, consider dropping it and self-insuring.

Collision Insurance Rates by Carrier in Ohio

Insurance Company6-Month PremiumMonthly Cost
GEICO ⭐$522$87/mo
Erie Insurance$552$92/mo
Progressive$588$98/mo
State Farm$648$108/mo
Allstate$786$131/mo

Rates based on 2026 data for a 35-year-old driver with good credit and clean record. Your rate will vary.

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Collision Insurance in Ohio β€” FAQ

Who has the cheapest car insurance in Ohio?
GEICO offers the cheapest full coverage at $87/month in Ohio. Rates vary by driver β€” call (888) 217-6781 for a personalized comparison.
How much is collision insurance in Ohio?
Full coverage in Ohio averages $115/month, liability-only averages $35/month. The cheapest option is GEICO at $87/month. Compare multiple quotes for your best rate.
Can I get a free collision insurance quote in Ohio?
Yes β€” call (888) 217-6781 for a free, no-obligation quote. We compare 5+ carriers in Ohio to find your lowest rate in under 2 minutes.

Sources & Methodology

Our rate analysis is based on publicly available rate filings and industry data. We regularly update our research to ensure accuracy.

  1. Rate data based on 2026 carrier rate filings analyzed by state insurance departments and third-party data providers including Quadrant Information Services.
  2. Ohio Department of Insurance β€” official state insurance regulator for Ohio.
  3. National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) β€” national insurance data and consumer resources.
  4. Ohio BMV β€” Ohio vehicle registration and licensing requirements.
  5. Insurance Information Institute (III) β€” independent insurance education and research.
  6. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) β€” crash and safety statistics.
  7. NHTSA FARS Database β€” fatal crash and DUI arrest data by state and locality.

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