District of Columbia

  • ~$70–$90
  • ~$190–$225
  • $25K/$50K/$10K + $25K UM per person
Washington, D.C. presents a dense urban driving environment with high insurance rates driven by traffic congestion, theft risk, and accident frequency. The district mandates minimum liability and uninsured motorist coverage. With limited parking, many residents rely on public transit, though car ownership remains significant.

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District of Columbia Auto Insurance Facts *

Drivers

  • ~440,000–460,000 licensed drivers as of 2023.
  • ~63% of households own at least one vehicle.
  • Heavy concentration of vehicles in NW and NE quadrants.
  • High rates of vehicle theft and vandalism.
  • Uninsured driver rate ~16%.

Accidents

Year Reported Crashes Injury Crashes Fatal Crashes
2018 ~25,200 ~6,500 36
2019 ~26,000 ~6,700 37
2020 ~21,300 ~5,900 34
2021 ~24,000 ~6,300 40
2022 ~25,800 ~6,600 44

Laws & Regulations

  • Fault-based (tort) system.
  • Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage required.
  • Proof of insurance mandatory for registration.
* Resources:
U.S. Census Bureau
NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration)
FBI Uniform Crime Reporting
State Crash Data Portals
Federal Reserve / BLS