Getting car insurance in Missouri
Missouri, known for its central location and diverse landscape, features major cities including Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield, and Independence. Home to professional sports teams in baseball and football, Missouri is also recognized for its significant role in American history, particularly as the starting point of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and a crucial state in westward expansion. With terrain ranging from the Ozark Mountains to the Mississippi and Missouri River valleys, the state encompasses rolling hills, fertile plains, and urban centers, as well as landmarks like the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library, and the historic town of Hannibal, birthplace of Mark Twain. Visitors can explore much of the state along Interstates 44, 55, 70, and 35, experiencing its rich cultural heritage and varied geographical features.
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Missouri car insurance state minimums
Finding the right car insurance for you means staying up to date on Missouri requirements. The table below lists the coverages and minimum coverage limits that are required in Missouri. Keep in mind, however, that minimum coverage limits are just a starting point. You may want to consider increasing your coverage limits for greater protection.
Not in Missouri? Check your state requirements to determine your auto insurance needs.
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Coverage type
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State requirements**
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Bodily injury liability |
$25,000 limit per person/$50,000 limit per accident |
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Property damage liability |
$25,000 limit |
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Uninsured motorist |
$25,000 limit per person/$50,000 limit per accident
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Underinsured motorist |
Not required
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Personal injury protection |
Not required
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Collision |
Not required¹
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Comprehensive |
Not required¹
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All coverages are subject to the coverage limits stated in your policy.
¹Although Missouri law does not require drivers to carry this coverage, it may be required by your lender if you are leasing or financing your vehicle.
Other types of car insurance coverage in Missouri
Allstate also offer these other types of car insurance coverage:
- Roadside coverage
- Ride For Hire®
- Rental reimbursement coverage or transportation expense coverage
Learn about these and other car insurance coverage types available.
Missouri car insurance discounts
It’s possible to get quality coverage at a lower rate than you might think. When you get a quote for Missouri auto insurance from Allstate, you may be eligible for discounts that could help you save. Some available discounts can include:
- Multiple policy / bundling discount
- Responsible payer discount
- Good student discount
- Student away at school discount
- Anti-theft discount
Review the different types of car insurance discounts tailored to you and enjoy savings without cutting coverage.
Insurance bundling discounts
Allstate offers discounts for having multiple polices together, when you need multiple types of protection — for instance, bundling your auto and homeowners insurance could save you money. When you bundle multiple Allstate insurance policies, you can quickly access them with a single sign-in, where you can review your coverages and make payments.
Factors that can impact your car insurance rates in Missouri
In addition to selecting the coverages, limits and deductibles that’s right for you, these factors could also affect your car insurance rates in Missouri:
- The type of car you’re insuring (year, make, model)
- Your driving habits and annual mileage
- Demographic factors, like zip code
- Any discounts you may qualify for
Learn more about these factors that could impact your car insurance premium.
Missouri’s rules on electronic proof of insurance
If you are stopped by the police and asked to show proof of insurance, you may wonder if you need to find a paper copy of your insurance card, or if you can use an electronic version. In Missouri, you are allowed to show an electronic copy of your insurance card on your mobile device.
You can use the Allstate mobile app for iPhone® and Android® to access a digital ID card.