Florida drivers face some of the highest insurance costs in the country, thanks to a combination of traffic volume, natural disasters, fraud, and uninsured drivers. The state's no-fault insurance system, combined with minimal liability requirements and dense metro traffic, makes full coverage with PIP and uninsured motorist protection a strong recommendation.
Florida Auto Insurance Facts
Drivers
- ~15.3–15.8 million licensed drivers as of 2023.
- High population density in Miami, Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville.
- ~91% of households own at least one vehicle.
- High vehicle dependency due to limited transit coverage outside metros.
- Large elderly driving population, especially in retirement-heavy counties.
- ~20.4% uninsured driver rate.
- Rapid growth of rideshare use and SUV ownership.
Accidents
| Year |
Reported Crashes |
Injury Crashes |
Fatal Crashes |
| 2018
| ~402,000
| ~166,000
| 3,135
|
| 2019
| ~401,000
| ~165,000
| 3,183
|
| 2020
| ~341,000
| ~140,000
| 3,332
|
| 2021
| ~394,000
| ~160,000
| 3,738
|
| 2022
| ~394,300
| ~160,300
| 3,571
|
Laws & Regulations
- No-Fault state.
- Bodily Injury Liability not required, but recommended.