Ohio Car Insurance Comparison ›› Best Auto Insurance Rates in Cleveland, Ohio

div Where do you find the best auto insurance rates in Cleveland Ohio state Here is the top 5 auto insurance rates in Cleveland Ohio based on the example auto insurance rates from the a href http Insurance.Ohio.gov Ohio Department of Insurance website a . The data should only be used for comparison purposes only as the insurance rates pertain to very specific circumstances and may vary significantly for your individual situation. Select the location most representative of where you live and provide some information about yourself how you use your car and the coverages you would like to see the best auto insurance rates in Cleveland Ohio. Once you have entered the information click on Search button and you will get a list of the insurance companies and their sample premium rates. See the NOTE below the results for more details and refer to the Ohio Department of Insurance website for further explanation. div
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Company Annual Premium
USAA CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY 611.0
UNITED SERVICES AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION 632.0
GARRISON PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY 699.0
BUCKEYE STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 893.0
GUIDEONE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 1148.0
 
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  • The auto insurance rates and information above come from the Ohio Department of Insurance website. You can use this resource to view and compare sample premiums voluntarily provided by various insurance companies. Your actual premium will be based on your individual circumstances and could be higher or lower than the sample premium quotes shown. To receive an exact premium rate quote, please contact the insurance company or an insurance agent directly. The information provided on the website is a free service of the Ohio Department of Insurance (the Department). The Department does not sell insurance products, and the Department does not endorse any product, service or company. The information provided is for educational purposes only. For more details and explanation, go to the Ohio Department of Insurance website

  • In the form above, first, select the Location Most Representing Where You Live In Ohio. Enter information about you, including where you live, how you use your car and the coverages you want. Insurance companies use this information to determine the rates they charge. Once you've entered your information, select "Get Sample Premiums". You?ll get a list of the companies from Ohio Department of Insurance's database and their sample premium estimates. Premium and contact information were provided to Ohio Department of Insurance by the participating insurance companies. Insurance companies submitted the data voluntarily. There are other companies that sell insurance but are not listed here.

    Note: Consumer credit information is used by some insurance companies to decide what premiums to charge because research shows there is a direct statistical relationship between certain credit-based information and the potential risk of loss by the consumer. If your credit information is poor you may have a worse credit-based insurance score which may place you in higher-priced programs or tiers. If your credit information is good you may have a better credit-based insurance score which may place you in a lower-priced program or tier. While your insurance score is based on credit information, it is not the same as your credit score that financial institutions or others use to determine credit-worthiness.

    Note: 100/300/100 is shorthand for the bodily injury and property damage liability limits - $100,000 for each injured person, up to a total of $300,000 per accident, and $100,000 for property damage. The coverage limits are the most an insurance company will pay, regardless of the actual costs. The quote also assumes you want to obtain optional medical payments coverage and uninsured/underinsured (UM/UIM) coverage at the limits specified.
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