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94,000 Quotes Provided
Number of Licensed Agents
9,600 Agents
Average Monthly Auto Rate
$35.00 / month

- How can I find more information on auto insurance in Illinois?
- What are the best insurance companies in Illinois?
The best source for information on Illinois state insurance requirements is to go to the Illinois Department of Insurance website. Consumer Auto Insurance – Auto Insurance (Illinois.gov).Here you will find all the requirements as well shopping guides and other information.
“Best” is hard to define in terms of insurance companies. When it comes to basic liability insurance, most insurance companies offer the same services. The biggest difference is the customer service. Larger insurance companies will offer better customer service, but it comes at a price. Your best option is to get a few quotes and compare rates from different insurance companies.
Auto Insurance in Illinois
Buying insurance in Illinois can be a difficult to navigate. We are here to help you find the most affordable insurance at your budget.
Auto Insurance Chicago Illinois
by John Padilla | Apr 5, 2022 | Auto Insurance, Chicago, Illinois
You are likely aware that you can save some money on your insurance by buying Illinois’ bare minimum coverage requirements.
Top Insurance Companies in Illinois




State Farm
(800) 782-8332
Locations Throughout the State
Allstate
(800) 255-7828
Locations Throughout the State
Progressive
(800) 776-4737
Locations Throughout the State
Berkshire Hathaway
(402) 346-1400
Locations Throughout the State




Country Financial
(866) 268-6879
Locations Throughout the State
American Family
(800) 692-6326
Locations Throughout the State
Farmers Insurance
(888) 327-6335
Locations Throughout the State
Liberty Mutual
(800) 837-5254
Locations Throughout the State
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If you currently have insurance, we recommend you have your current Dec Page. The Dec Page has all your current information such as current coverage, pricing, and vehicle details. If you don't have insurance, you need your car information (Make, Model, and VIN), your and all driver information (date of birth and license number), and the type of insurance you need (basic liability, full coverage, higher limits).
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