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Insurance in Vermont

Vermont offers some of the lowest auto insurance rates in the country at $1,050/year, reflecting the state's rural character, low traffic, and small population.

$52/month/mo
Avg Auto Rate
$100/mo
Avg Home Rate
650K
Population
7.6%
Uninsured Drivers

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All Insurance Types in Vermont

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Auto Insurance

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+5% vs avg
$1,850/year/ year avg($52/month/mo)
  • State minimum: 25/50/10
  • Fault system: at-fault
  • 5% above national average
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Homeowners Insurance

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-16% vs avg
$1,200/ year avg($100/mo)
  • Primary risk: Winter storms and ice dams
  • 5% below national average
  • Avg home value: $350,000
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Renters Insurance

-23% vs avg
$144/ year avg($12/mo)
  • Covers personal belongings
  • Liability protection included
  • Most affordable coverage type
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Life Insurance

-17% vs avg
$120/ year avg($10/mo)
  • Term & whole life options
  • No medical exam options available
  • Lock in rates while young
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Health Insurance

-10% vs avg
$5,400/ year avg($450/mo)
  • ACA marketplace plans
  • Employer & individual options
  • Covers preventive care
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Vermont Insurance Rates vs National Average

Annual average rates. Gray bar = national average for comparison.

Auto Insurance
$1,850/year/yr+5% vs avg
National avg: $1,759/yr
Homeowners Insurance
$1,200/yr-16% vs avg
National avg: $1,428/yr
Renters Insurance
$144/yr-23% vs avg
National avg: $187/yr
Life Insurance
$120/yr-17% vs avg
National avg: $144/yr
Health Insurance
$5,400/yr-10% vs avg
National avg: $6,000/yr

Vermont Insurance Risk Profile

These four risk factors directly influence your insurance premiums in Vermont.

Weather Risk
High

Nor'easters, flooding, and severe winter storms

Traffic Risk
Low

Very light traffic across the state

Vehicle Crime
Low

Among lowest vehicle theft rates nationally

Natural Disaster
Moderate

Low natural disaster risk; flooding and ice storm exposure

Vermont Insurance Facts

650K
Population
490K
Licensed Drivers
70%
Homeowner Rate
7.6%
Uninsured Drivers

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Frequently Asked Questions — Insurance in Vermont

Answers about auto, home, renters, life, and health insurance requirements, costs, and coverage in Vermont.

Vermont requires all drivers to carry minimum auto insurance of 25/50/10 liability coverage. While homeowners insurance is not mandated by law, mortgage lenders require it as a condition of financing. Renters, life, and health insurance are all voluntary but strongly recommended.

The average full coverage auto insurance rate in Vermont is $1,850/year/year. Minimum liability coverage costs significantly less but leaves you underprotected. Rates vary widely by ZIP code, driving record, vehicle, and carrier — compare at least 3–5 quotes to find the best rate.

Home insurance in Vermont averages $1,200/year. Key risk factors affecting premiums include Winter storms and ice dams. Rates vary significantly by location, home age, coverage amount, and the carrier you choose.

The most effective ways to save on insurance in Vermont are: (1) Compare quotes from at least 3–5 carriers. (2) Bundle auto and home or auto and renters insurance for a 10–25% discount. (3) Raise deductibles where you can afford to. (4) Ask about discounts for good driving records, home security systems, or paying annually.

Top-rated carriers in Vermont include State Farm, GEICO, Progressive. The best company for you depends on which insurance type you're shopping for and your specific risk profile. Always compare quotes because the same carrier can be the cheapest for one driver and expensive for another.

Vermont does not legally require renters insurance, but many landlords require it as a lease condition. At an average of just $150–220/year, renters insurance protects your personal belongings and provides liability coverage — making it one of the best value insurance products available.

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