Car insurance rates in Nevada are traditionally calculated based on a driver’s age, auto make and model, driving history and other personal information. However, for high-risk drivers in Nevada, car insurance rates may be higher due to their increased risk to an insurance company.

High-risk drivers include those who have two or more traffic violations, at-fault accidents, DUIs, poor credit scores or no prior car insurance coverage.

We have created this guide to make your search for car insurance for high-risk drivers hassle-free. It provides details on how auto insurance rates change based on infractions like speeding tickets, at-fault accidents and DUI convictions. It also reveals the cheapest car insurance companies for high-risk drivers based on driving profiles in Nevada.

Key Highlights
  • High-risk drivers have minor violations like speeding tickets or major violations like DUI convictions or lapses in insurance coverage.
  • Drivers in Nevada pay 26% more for auto insurance for a ticket for driving 1-10 mph over the speed limit than without a violation.
  • If you are convicted of DUI or DWI in Nevada, you can expect your car insurance rates to increase 64% more for auto insurance.
  • An at-fault accident increases car insurance rates by 49% in Nevada, based on a data analysis by CarInsurance.com.
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Who is a high-risk driver in Nevada?

Drivers of all age groups, those with or without experience, can be categorized as high-risk drivers by car insurance companies in Nevada if they have minor violations like speeding tickets or major violations like DUI convictions or lapses in insurance coverage.

Car insurance rates for high-risk drivers by driving profile in Nevada

The experts at CarInsurance.com have analyzed the rates for high-risk drivers based on driving profile for drivers with – speeding tickets, DUI offenses and at-fault accidents.

Here’s how each of the violations affect car insurance rates in Nevada.

Speeding tickets

In Nevada, car insurance rates increase based on the speeding limits you violate. For example, a driver who drives 1-10 MPH over the speed limit will pay 26% more for auto insurance than before having a speeding ticket.

Nevada drivers with speeding ticket violations for driving 11-29 mph over the limit pay 32% higher rates than drivers without speeding tickets. Whereas Nevada drivers with speed violations of more than 30 mph will pay 32% higher rates than drivers without speeding tickets.

Find out how much car insurance rates increase after a speeding ticket violation in Nevada.

ViolationRates after speeding ticketRates before speeding ticket$ Difference% Increase
Speeding ticket 1-10 MPH over limit$2,982 $2,371 $611 26%
Speeding ticket 11-29 MPH over limit$3,128 $2,371 $757 32%
Speeding 30+ over limit$3,128 $2,371 $757 32%

Learn more: How much your insurance goes up after a speeding ticket

Cheapest car insurance companies in Nevada for drivers with speeding tickets

In Nevada, State Farm offers the cheapest car insurance for drivers with speeding tickets at $1,874 annually. The car insurance rates offered by State Farm increase by $139 after a speeding ticket violation.

CompanyRates before speeding ticketRates after speeding ticket$ Difference% Difference
Allstate$2,979 $3,320 $340 11%
American Family$2,785 $3,657 $872 31%
Auto-Owners$1,461 $1,902 $441 30%
CSAA$4,635 $5,971 $1,336 29%
Farmers$2,709 $3,589 $880 32%
Geico$933 $2,022 $1,089 117%
Kemper$3,659 $4,311 $652 18%
Mercury$2,402 $3,360 $958 40%
Nationwide$1,768 $2,034 $266 15%
Progressive$1,934 $2,524 $590 31%
State Farm$1,736 $1,874 $139 8%
Travelers$2,271 $3,339 $1,068 47%
USAA$1,554 $1,816 $262 17%

DUI offense

If you are convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) or DWI (driving while intoxicated) or OUI (operating under the influence) in Nevada, you can expect your car insurance rates to increase by 64% on an average, according to 2023 CarInsurance.com data analysis.

ViolationRates after a DUIRates without a DUI$ Difference% Difference
DUI/DWI first offense$3,885 $2,371 $1,513 64%
DUI/DWI second offense$5,293 $2,371 $2,921 123%

Here’s how much your insurance goes up after a DUI

Cheapest car insurance companies in Nevada for drivers with a DUI

State Farm offers the cheapest car insurance rates for drivers with a DUI at $1,874 per year, in Nevada. The rate increases by $139 after getting a DUI offense on your driving history.

The second cheapest car insurance for high-risk drivers with DUI is offered by Geico at $2,248 a year.

See below for the auto insurance premiums offered by companies in Nevada for drivers with a DUI.

CompanyRates before DUI offenseRates after 1st DUI offenseRates after 2nd DUI offense
Allstate$2,979$4,064$5,702
American Family$2,785$6,816$9,703
Auto-Owners$1,461$2,701$2,701
CSAA$4,635$6,359$10,076
Farmers$2,709$4,278$5,617
Geico$933$2,248$3,264
Kemper$3,659$4,998$6,078
Mercury$2,402$4,270$6,494
Nationwide$1,768$3,416$4,731
Progressive$1,934$2,739$3,577
State Farm$1,736$1,874$1,874
Travelers$2,271$3,619$5,315
USAA$1,554$3,118$3,671

At-fault accident

After an at-fault collision, your car insurance premiums could spike in Nevada – unless you’ve added endorsements like accident forgiveness to your coverage.

According to a 2023 rate analysis by CarInsurance.com, on average, after an at-fault accident, car insurance rates increase by 49%.

However, there are states where car insurance companies provide coverage to the policyholder regardless of who was responsible for the collision or cover the medical expenses of the other driver. They are referred to as no-fault states and tort states.

Learn more: How much does car insurance go up after an accident?

Cheapest car insurance companies in Nevada for drivers with at-fault accidents

If you are looking for the cheapest car insurance for drivers with an at-fault accident, Geico is your best bet. It offers insurance at $1,878 per year.

CompanyRates before an at-fault accidentRates after an at-fault accident
Allstate$2,979 $4,078
American Family$2,785 $4,074
Auto-Owners$1,461 $2,100
CSAA$4,635 $7,408
Farmers$2,709 $3,947
Geico$933 $1,878
Kemper$3,659 $4,629
Mercury$2,402 $4,809
Nationwide$1,768 $2,627
Progressive$1,934 $3,138
State Farm$1,736 $2,013
Travelers$2,271 $3,222
USAA$1,554 $2,154

Reckless driving

Reckless driving is a grave offense with serious consequences. Unlike other traffic violations, it is usually classified as a misdemeanor. It carries severe penalties such as hefty fines or even imprisonment, depending on the state laws, according to Findlaw, an online legal information resource.

Compare the car insurance rates for drivers with and without a reckless driving violation in Nevada.

ViolationReckless driving
Rates after a reckless driving$3,749
Rates before a reckless driving$2,371
$ Difference$1,378
% Increase58%

Cheapest car insurance companies in Nevada for a reckless driving violation

CompanyRates before a reckless driving violationsRates after a reckless driving violations
Allstate$2,979 $4,064
American Family$2,785 $5,154
Auto-Owners$1,461 $2,701
CSAA$4,635 $6,359
Farmers$2,709 $4,280
Geico$933 $2,595
Kemper$3,659 $4,998
Mercury$2,402 $4,270
Nationwide$1,768 $3,416
Progressive$1,934 $2,869
State Farm$1,736 $1,874
Travelers$2,271 $3,619
USAA$1,554 $2,538

Cheapest car insurance options for high-risk drivers in Nevada

Use the calculator below to see the cheapest companies for high-risk drivers in Nevada by violation.

Average cost of car insurance in Nevada for high-risk driver

Select your state and risk factor below to see the insurance company and its
average annual full coverage rates.

Average Annual Car Insurance Rate for At-fault bodily injury accident in Nevada is $3,293
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Company Name Insurance Rates
State Farm $1,663
USAA $2,333
Travelers $2,887
Geico $3,495
Allstate $3,577
Farmers $3,644
Progressive $3,749
Mercury Insurance $4,003
American Family $4,060
CSAA Insurance (AAA) $6,383

How to lower your car insurance rate if you are a high-risk driver

There are ways to lower car insurance rates even if you are a high-risk driver.

Increase in car insurance rates for high-risk drivers: By driver profile

Resources & Methodology

Sources

Findlaw. “Reckless driving laws by state.” Accessed January 2023.

Methodology

Data is sourced from the Auto Problems Report 2022. Rates are based on the driving profile of a 40-year-old male driver who drives a Honda Accord LX and opts for a full-coverage policy with coverage limits of 100/300/100 and a $500 comprehensive and collision deductible across around 1500 ZIP codes with 50,00,736 records from 27 companies.

Note: In most states, USAA is the cheapest company for drivers with traffic violations, but it is only available to military members, veterans and their immediate families.

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