Car insurance is required in almost every state, but the minimum amount drivers must purchase varies.

In Indiana, drivers must carry a minimum of 25/50/25 of auto insurance to legally drive a vehicle.

State minimum car insurance is the minimum liability coverage your state requires. It covers the accidental bodily injury and property damage you cause to others. It doesn’t, however, cover damage to your car or your injuries.

“Liability coverages will help protect you in the event you cause injury or damage to another person or other property,” says Rick Kautzer, director of product management at insurer Dairyland Insurance.

While meeting the minimum requirements in Indiana is a legal obligation, it is worth considering getting more than just bare-bones coverage. The state minimum is rarely enough to protect your finances in case of a costly accident. Paying for additional coverage can offer better protection and can help safeguard your finances.

What is the minimum amount of car insurance required in Indiana?

See the minimum liability insurance requirements for Indiana in the table below:

Insurance coverage required Coverage limits
Bodily injury liability $25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident
Property damage liability $25,000 per person

This is the minimum coverage that drivers must purchase in Indiana to meet the state’s financial responsibility laws.

However, this is rarely sufficient protection in case of an accident, which is why Indiana drivers should consider getting more coverage than the state-mandated coverage limits.

CarInsurance.com editors recommend liability limits of 100/300/100 with full coverage for most drivers. These limits mean you’re protected within the following amounts:

  • Up to $100,000 for the medical bills of those you injure.
  • Bodily injury liability of up to $300,000 per accident.
  • Up to $100,000 to repair other drivers’ cars and property that you damage.

How much does the state minimum car insurance cost in Indiana?

A driver with a good driving record pays an average of $34 a month for state minimum liability car insurance in Indiana for the coverage limits of 25/50/25.

The three key aspects of liability coverage encompass bodily injury per individual, bodily injury per accident and property damage. The insurer covers up to $25 for bodily injuries inflicted on a single individual in a car crash. In case an accident results in injuries to multiple individuals, the insurance will cover a total amount up to $50. Furthermore, any property damage caused by an accident will be covered up to a limit of $25.

Car insurance rates can vary based on several factors, including your location, driving history, age and the insurance company you choose. Remember, this is liability insurance only – it won’t cover any damage to your vehicle or injury to your passengers in the case of an at-fault accident.

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Cheapest car insurance companies for minimum liability coverage in Indiana

Drivers must find an insurer that offers competitive rates while still providing the necessary coverage to comply with Indiana’s legal requirements.

According to a CarInsurance.com analysis, USAA offers the cheapest state minimum car insurance in Indiana at an average of $17 a month, or $199 a year. Other than USAA, GEICO and Auto-Owners also provide cheap car insurance to Indiana drivers for the coverage limit 25/50/25.

Below are the cheapest car insurance companies for minimum coverage in Indiana.

Company State Minimum Annual Rates State Minimum Monthly Rates
GEICO $237 $20
Auto-Owners $248 $21
Indiana Farmers $342 $28
State Farm $365 $30
Travelers $368 $31
Progressive $391 $33
Indiana Farm Bureau Grp $485 $40
Nationwide $540 $45
Farmers $658 $55
Allstate $676 $56
USAA $199 $17

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Penalty for driving without minimum insurance in Indiana

Driving without minimum car insurance in Indiana can result in hefty fines. The state of Indiana requires every driver to have minimum car insurance coverage to ensure that in case of an accident, everyone involved will have the necessary protection.

Here’s what can happen if you drive without minimum insurance in Indiana:

Fine Amount Up to $1,000
Jail Time None
Registration Suspension No
License Suspension Yes

Is the state minimum enough car insurance in Indiana?

State minimum car insurance is the minimum level of coverage required by Indiana law. While it may be sufficient to meet Indiana’s legal requirements, it won’t necessarily provide adequate protection if you are involved in an accident.

Indiana minimum car insurance includes liability coverage, which helps cover damages caused to others in an accident for which you are at fault – up to the policy’s limits.

However, it does not cover damages to your own vehicle or injuries you sustain in an accident.

“You should carefully review the amount of coverage you’re being quoted and determine whether it offers the protection you need,” Kautzer says.

What other car insurance coverage is available in Indiana?

Make sure you consider the value of your vehicle, your driving habits and your financial situation before you decide on a policy.

In addition to liability coverage, there are other types of car insurance coverage available in Indiana, including:

Optional Car Insurance Coverage

Comprehensive insurance

Comprehensive coverage in Indiana reimburses you for damage to your car caused by events such as theft, vandalism, animal strikes or weather events.

Collision insurance

Collision coverage pays for damage to your car caused by a collision with another car or object.

PIP/ MedPay

Personal injury protection or medical payments coverage is optional in Indiana. It covers medical expenses for you and your passengers if you are injured in a car accident, regardless of who is at fault. PIP protection also may offer additional benefits, such as reimbursing you for lost wages.

Uninsured/ underinsured motorist coverage

Insurance companies in Indiana are required to offer UM/UIM coverage to drivers as an option. It pays for damages and injuries caused by a driver who does not have enough insurance to cover the costs of an accident.

Roadside assistance coverage

Car insurance companies in Indiana offer roadside assistance coverage as an option if your car breaks down or you need a tow.

Rental reimbursement coverage

In Indiana, rental reimbursement coverage pays for a rental car while your car is being repaired after an accident.

Why must drivers purchase Indiana’s car insurance minimums?

Indiana drivers are required to purchase minimum liability car insurance of 25/50/25. Failing to meet these minimum requirements can result in fines, license suspension or other legal consequences.

Minimum liability car insurance provides some financial protection to drivers and others who drive the policyholder’s vehicle, but only up to the policy’s limits. This type of insurance covers the cost of repairing or replacing someone else’s vehicle, as well as covering the cost of their medical expenses up to the policy’s limits. It even covers legal fees that may arise from accidents.

However, it’s minimum coverage. Indiana drivers will face significant out-of-pocket expenses after an at-fault accident if their limits are low and damages exceed them.

Resources and Methodology

Sources

  1. Insurance Information Institute. “Automobile Financial Responsibility Laws By State.” Accessed June 2025
  2. Virginia DMV. “Insurance Requirements.” Accessed June 2025

Methodology

CarInsurance.com commissioned Quadrant Information Institute to get state minimum car insurance rates. The rates are based on the sample profile of a 40-year-old male who drives a Honda Accord LX and has a clean driving record.

After an in-depth analysis, we have curated a list of companies that provide the cheapest state minimum car insurance rates. USAA is included in this list but it offers services only to current and former military members and their families.

Our dedicated team of insurance experts analyzed 53,409,632 insurance quotes from 75 insurance companies across 34,588 ZIP codes.

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