McKayla Girardin, Car Insurance Writer
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Full coverage insurance in Nevada costs an average of $200 per month ($2,403 annually). A full coverage policy usually includes collision and comprehensive insurance, plus the types of coverage required by Nevada law. In Nevada, liability insurance is mandatory for all drivers.
Monthly Cost of Full Coverage Insurance in Nevada
Company |
Full Coverage |
Minimum Coverage |
$107 |
$46 |
|
$127 |
$57 |
|
$129 |
$47 |
|
$133 |
$62 |
|
$144 |
$61 |
Note: Premiums are for a 45-year-old good driver in Nevada; individual premiums will vary.
How to Get Cheaper Full Coverage Insurance in Nevada
- Compare quotes from several companies to make sure you're getting the best deal.
- Increase your deductible. Higher deductibles lead to lower premiums, but remember to only pick a deductible you'd be able to afford in an emergency.
- Don't forget to make sure you're getting all the discounts you can.
To learn more, check out WalletHub's guide to full coverage car insurance.
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