Alabama
- ~$48–$60
- ~$150–$165
- $25K/$50K/$25K
Alabama drivers face moderately priced insurance, but a high accident rate and one of the highest uninsured motorist populations in the country. Rural driving risks, tornado season, and limited transit options mean most residents rely heavily on personal vehicles. While insurance rates remain manageable, policyholders are vulnerable to costly accidents due to weather and underinsured drivers.
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Drivers
- ~3.9–4.0 million licensed drivers as of 2023.
- Steady growth, with the majority of drivers outside metro areas.
- ~94% of Alabama households own at least one vehicle.
- Pickup trucks and sedans dominate rural and suburban areas.
- Estimated uninsured driver rate: ~19% (among highest in U.S.)
Accidents
| Year | Reported Crashes | Injury Crashes | Fatal Crashes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | ~157,000 | ~37,750 | 953 |
| 2019 | ~159,100 | ~38,000 | 930 |
| 2020 | ~134,000 | ~33,300 | 932 |
| 2021 | ~145,000 | ~35,500 | 986 |
| 2022 | ~147,800 | ~36,100 | 986 |
Laws & Regulations
- Fault-based (tort) insurance system.
- Uninsured motorist coverage must be offered but can be declined.
