Car Insurance in Georgia: Average Rates, Top Carriers, and Calculator (April 2026)
Average annual premium
$1,824
vs. national
6.0% above
Minimum liability
25/50/25
Car insurance estimate — Georgia
Client-side estimate using Georgia's average annual premium as the baseline and typical underwriting multipliers. Not a quote. For actual pricing, request quotes from licensed carriers.
Why rates look this way in Georgia
Georgia's average car insurance premium sits around $1,824 per year, which is roughly 6.0% above the national figure of $1,720. Individual quotes vary significantly with age, driving record, vehicle type, and credit-based rating where it is allowed. The table below shows the carriers with the largest market share in the state alongside a complaint index (1.00 is the national median; lower is better).
Premium differences between states reflect a mix of minimum-coverage requirements, weather and disaster exposure, medical-cost inflation in the tort claims market, and state-level regulation of rating factors. In Georgia, the traditional tort system means at-fault drivers pay via their liability coverage, which affects the composition of the typical premium.
- Minimum coverage: Georgia requires minimum liability only; UM/UIM is offered but can be rejected in writing.
- Average premium position: 6.0% above the national figure.
- Largest carriers by market share: State Farm, GEICO, Progressive.
Note: the editorial commentary above is a templated summary while our per-state Claude-assisted commentary pipeline rolls out. Every figure is drawn from the sources listed at the top of this page; the prose does not introduce numbers beyond them.
Top 10 car insurance carriers in Georgia
| Carrier | Avg annual premium | Market share | Complaint index |
|---|---|---|---|
| State Farm | $1,751 | 17.1% | 0.82 |
| GEICO | $1,660 | 14.2% | 1.05 |
| Progressive | $1,788 | 13.8% | 1.12 |
| Allstate | $1,952 | 10.4% | 0.91 |
| USAA | $1,532 | 6.3% | 0.44 |
| Liberty Mutual | $2,043 | 5.1% | 1.28 |
| Farmers | $1,897 | 4.6% | 1.15 |
| Nationwide | $1,842 | 2.4% | 0.97 |
| Travelers | $1,988 | 2.0% | 1.02 |
| American Family | $1,860 | 1.8% | 0.88 |
Source: NAIC Market Share (illustrative fixture), 2024. Complaint index: 1.00 = national median.
5-year premium trend in Georgia
Trend reflects average annual premium across all policy types. Inflation adjustments are disclosed in the source notes below.
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See quotesFrequently asked questions
What is the minimum car insurance in Georgia?
The legal minimum in Georgia is 25/50/25. Georgia requires minimum liability only; UM/UIM is offered but can be rejected in writing.
How much does car insurance cost in Georgia on average?
The average annual premium in Georgia is approximately $1,824, compared with a national figure near $1,720. Individual quotes vary significantly with age, driving record, and credit.
Is Georgia a no-fault state?
No. Georgia follows a traditional tort system: the at-fault driver (via their liability insurance) is responsible for the other party's injuries and property damage.
Which carriers write the most policies in Georgia?
State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, Allstate, and USAA generally dominate market share in Georgia, though exact rankings shift year to year. The carrier table above shows the latest figures.
Does Georgia allow credit-based insurance scores?
Most states allow insurers to use credit-based insurance scores as a rating factor. California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Michigan restrict or ban the practice. Georgia's specific rule is listed on the state insurance department's website.
How often does RateOrchard refresh Georgia data?
NAIC market share and complaint data update on a roughly annual cadence. FRED-based figures (interest rate indices used in our calculators) update daily. The box below lists the last refresh for this page.
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