Lilah Butler, Car Insurance Writer
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Yes, Nationwide offers non-owner car insurance for existing customers who do not have access to a car owned by someone in their household. Non-owner car insurance is a good investment for Nationwide customers who don't own a car themselves but frequently borrow or rent cars, or for those who need to file an SR-22 or FR-44 with their state. A non-owner policy from Nationwide typically costs around $674 per year.
Nationwide n on-owner car insurance provides liability insurance to cover other people's expenses in the event that you are responsible for an accident. Policies can also include personal injury protection, MedPay and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, depending on your state's requirements.
When to Consider Nationwide Non-Owner Car Insurance
- You just got rid of your car but plan to get another one soon.
- You rent cars regularly.
- You frequently use car-sharing services such as Zipcar, Car2go, or GIG Car Share.
- You need to reinstate your license after a suspension or revocation.
- You need to file an SR-22/FR-44 form despite not owning a car.
- You want to maintain continuous auto coverage to prevent future premium increases.
- You're already a customer of Nationwide.
Call 1-888-891-0148 to find out how much Nationwide non-owner insurance would cost based on your particular circumstances.
To learn more, check out a full review of Nationwide on WalletHub, as well as our guide to non-owner car insurance.
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