Nevada has higher-than-average car insurance rates driven by urban congestion, high accident frequency, and a significant number of uninsured drivers. The state follows a fault-based liability system with mandatory coverage and proof of insurance requirements.
Nevada Auto Insurance Facts
Drivers
- ~2.3–2.5 million licensed drivers as of 2023.
- ~88% vehicle ownership among households.
- High usage of sedans and SUVs in urban areas.
- Uninsured driver rate estimated around 15%.
- Limited public transportation outside Las Vegas and Reno.
Accidents
Year |
Reported Crashes |
Injury Crashes |
Fatal Crashes |
2018
| ~40,000
| ~11,000
| 480
|
2019
| ~41,500
| ~11,300
| 500
|
2020
| ~38,000
| ~10,000
| 460
|
2021
| ~39,500
| ~10,500
| 470
|
2022
| ~40,800
| ~10,900
| 480
|
Laws & Regulations
- Fault-based liability system.
- Mandatory bodily injury and property damage coverage.
- Proof of insurance required at registration.