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Wisconsin Minimum Auto Insurance Requirements

Wisconsin law requires every driver to carry minimum liability insurance of 25/50/10 (bodily injury per person / per accident / property damage). The average cost for minimum coverage in Wisconsin is $37/month. But is the minimum enough? Here's what you need to know.

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What Does 25/50/10 Mean?

$25K
Bodily Injury Per Person
$50K
Bodily Injury Per Accident
$10K
Property Damage

This means Wisconsin will pay up to $25,000 for one person's injuries, $50,000 total for all injuries in an accident, and $10,000 for property damage you cause. You pay anything beyond those limits out of pocket.

Why Minimum Coverage May Not Be Enough

Minimum vs. Full Coverage Cost in Wisconsin

Coverage LevelAnnual CostMonthly CostWhat's Covered
Minimum Liability (25/50/10)$440$37/moOther people's injuries & property only
Full Coverage (100/300/50)$1,580$132/moEverything β€” including your own vehicle

Full coverage adds comprehensive (theft, weather, animals) and collision (accidents) to protect your own vehicle. If you have a car loan or lease, your lender requires full coverage.

Insurance Company6-Month PremiumMonthly Cost
GEICO ⭐$600$100/mo
Rural Mutual$630$105/mo
Progressive$672$112/mo
American Family$708$118/mo
State Farm$738$123/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 Wisconsin City

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Minimum Coverage in Wisconsin β€” FAQ

Who has the cheapest car insurance in Wisconsin?
GEICO offers the cheapest full coverage at $100/month in Wisconsin. Rates vary by driver β€” call (888) 217-6781 for a personalized comparison.
How much is minimum coverage in Wisconsin?
Full coverage in Wisconsin averages $132/month, liability-only averages $37/month. The cheapest option is GEICO at $100/month. Compare multiple quotes for your best rate.
Can I get a free minimum coverage quote in Wisconsin?
Yes β€” call (888) 217-6781 for a free, no-obligation quote. We compare 5+ carriers in Wisconsin 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. Wisconsin OCI β€” official state insurance regulator for Wisconsin.
  3. National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) β€” national insurance data and consumer resources.
  4. Wisconsin DMV β€” Wisconsin 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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