There are differences between the mandatory state insurance requirements in Connecticut and California.
In California you are required to have bodily injury of $15,000/$30,000 and property damage of $5000.
Connecticut state law requires liability
limits of $20,000/$40,000 for bodily injury and $10,000 for property damage.
The state also requires a minimum of $20,000/$40,000 of uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.
Since Connecticut has higher and more insurance requirements than California their state average for auto insurance is higher.
You can review the CarInsurance.com Premium Index - CPI at any time to learn more about average premiums.
You can compare this month's average premiums in every state (including California and Connecticut), compared to the national average cost of car insurance.
Your moving violation in California might affect your insurance rates in Connecticut since insurance companies that you apply for insurance with will check your driving record as part of their rating criteria.
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