Renters Insurance Coverage Comparisons
Renters insurance cost depends on coverage limit and deductible. Comparing tiers helps you see the cost difference between basic and higher coverage. Use the links below to see state-level comparisons.
Quick Answer
Coverage limit and deductible comparisons show how much you might pay for different renters insurance tiers. State-level pages show estimated ranges.
Popular Comparisons
$15,000 vs $30,000 Coverage · $30,000 vs $50,000 Coverage · High Deductible vs Low Deductible
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Select a state to see the same comparison with that state's estimates: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland.
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Frequently asked questions
Are these real quotes?
No. These are educational estimates from state-level data. Get quotes from insurers for your situation.
Why does coverage level affect cost?
Higher coverage limits and optional coverages (e.g. collision, comprehensive) cost more because they pay out more in claims. Minimum coverage meets state requirements at lower premium.
How do I use this page?
Use the comparison links to open a state-level page where you can see estimated cost for each option. Then get quotes from multiple insurers.