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High Risk Auto Insurance in Washington

If you've been labeled a "high-risk" driver in Washington due to DUIs, accidents, tickets, or license suspensions, your insurance rates can be 2-5Γ— higher than standard rates. But not all insurers charge the same β€” comparing quotes from non-standard carriers can save you hundreds.

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Written & reviewed by Richard Mohn Licensed Insurance Agent & Founder, Rate Reduction Insurance
πŸŽ–οΈ U.S. Military Veteran πŸ“‹ Licensed in 50 States πŸ• 15+ Years Experience πŸ“… Updated: April 10, 2026

What Makes You "High Risk" in Washington?

DUI/DWI
60-80% Rate Increase
At-Fault Accident
20-50% Rate Increase
Multiple Tickets
15-40% Rate Increase
License Suspension
SR-22 Usually Required

Insurance companies classify drivers as "high risk" or "non-standard" when their driving record shows a pattern of risky behavior. In Washington, the most common triggers are DUI convictions, at-fault accidents, reckless driving charges, and driving without insurance.

How Long Are You Considered High Risk?

How to Find Affordable High-Risk Coverage

High-Risk Insurance Rates in Washington

Insurance Company6-Month PremiumMonthly Cost
GEICO ⭐$666$111/mo
PEMCO$744$124/mo
Progressive$750$125/mo
State Farm$822$137/mo
Allstate$1,002$167/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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Auto Insurance by Washington City

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High Risk Auto Insurance in Washington β€” FAQ

Who has the cheapest car insurance in Washington?
GEICO offers the cheapest full coverage at $111/month in Washington. Rates vary by driver β€” call (888) 217-6781 for a personalized comparison.
How much is high risk auto insurance in Washington?
Full coverage in Washington averages $147/month, liability-only averages $43/month. The cheapest option is GEICO at $111/month. Compare multiple quotes for your best rate.
Can I get a free high risk auto insurance quote in Washington?
Yes β€” call (888) 217-6781 for a free, no-obligation quote. We compare 5+ carriers in Washington 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. Washington Office of the Insurance Commissioner β€” official state insurance regulator for Washington.
  3. National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) β€” national insurance data and consumer resources.
  4. Washington DOL β€” Washington 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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