Is auto insurance required in Wisconsin?
Yes, it is illegal to drive without car insurance in the state of Wisconsin.
Can I insure my vehicle with an instruction permit in Wisconsin?
Yes, you can insure a vehicle when you have an instruction permit.
What is the minimum car insurance coverage required in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin requires the following coverage amounts:
Coverage
Amount
Bodily injury to others
$25,000 per person; $50,000 per incident
Property damage liability
$10,000 per incident
Uninsured motorist bodily injury
$25,000 per person; $50,000 per incident
Do I need insurance to register a car in Wisconsin?
You can register a vehicle in Wisconsin without car insurance. However, you must have the minimum insurance coverage amounts listed above to legally operate the vehicle.
Does insurance follow the car or driver in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin, car insurance follows the vehicle, not the driver. If someone driving the vehicle is involved in an accident and they are insured under the auto insurance policy, they may be covered.
If you have questions about a specific situation, contact your independent insurance agent.
How much is car insurance in Wisconsin?
The cost of auto insurance will vary based on multiple factors. It’s easy to choose the right insurance when you work with an independent insurance agent. They can find coverage to fit your budget and needs. Contact an independent agent to get a Wisconsin car insurance quote and learn more about the car insurance options Integrity has to offer.
Is Wisconsin a no-fault car insurance state?
No, Wisconsin is an at-fault state. If you are injured in an accident and the other party involved is determined to be at-fault, you may be able to work with their insurance to cover expenses related to your injuries.
If you have questions about how Wisconsin’s at-fault status impacts your coverage, your independent insurance agent or claim representative can help you understand your individual situation.