McKayla Girardin, Car Insurance Writer
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Yes, Liberty Mutual does offer liability car insurance. Liberty Mutual liability car insurance is available in 50 states, costs an average of $73 per month ($879 annually), and pays for other drivers’ injuries and property damage if you are at fault for an accident. Liberty Mutual also offers other major types of car insurance such as roadside assistance and personal injury protection.
Cost of Liberty Mutual Liability Car Insurance
State | Average Monthly Premium |
Florida | $26 |
Vermont | $45 |
California | $73 |
South Carolina | $96 |
New Jersey | $142 |
Note: This is a sample of premiums from some of the states where Liberty Mutual liability car insurance is available.
In addition to auto liability insurance, Liberty Mutual offers other personal and commercial types of liability coverage.
Types of Liability Insurance Offered by Liberty Mutual
- Bodily Injury Liability
- Property Damage Liability
- Umbrella Insurance
- Uninsured Motorist Coverage
- General Liability
To learn more, check out WalletHub's full review of Liberty Mutual and our guide to liability car insurance.
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