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HIALEAH, FL · LIABILITY ONLY

Liability Only car insurance in Hialeah, FL.

Florida is one of the cheapest states for minimum-coverage liability — the legal minimum is $10K PIP + $10K PDL (no bodily injury required, unique to FL). This is why so many FL drivers run cheap liability-only on older paid-off cars. Compare quotes from 12+ FL carriers in 60 seconds.

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Hialeah monthly premium — by carrier

Sample driver · 35yo · clean record · full coverage · Hialeah

cheapestothers
Direct Auto· non-standard
$98/mo
GEICO
$104/mo
Progressive
$118/mo
National General
$121/mo
Mercury
$128/mo
Travelers
$132/mo
State Farm
$145/mo
Allstate
$167/mo

* illustrative — your rate will vary by ZIP, vehicle, age, record, credit & coverage.

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Liability-only from $58/mo

Liability Only insurance in Hialeah

Florida is one of the cheapest states for minimum-coverage liability — the legal minimum is $10K PIP + $10K PDL (no bodily injury required, unique to FL). This is why so many FL drivers run cheap liability-only on older paid-off cars.

Hialeah drivers face: Among most expensive ZIPs in the US for auto; Spanish-language coverage required for most drivers; Heavy ITIN / non-citizen driver population; Older vehicles = liability-only more popular. The avg full-coverage rate in Hialeah is approximately $$4,500/yr — but the spread between the cheapest and most expensive carrier for the same driver routinely tops $1,500/yr. That's the gap we close.

Florida minimum coverage — what it actually covers

Florida is one of the cheapest states in the US for minimum-coverage liability insurance. The legal minimum is:

  • $10,000 Personal Injury Protection (PIP) — pays your own medical bills regardless of fault, up to the limit.
  • $10,000 Property Damage Liability (PDL) — pays for damage you cause to someone else's property (their car, fence, building, etc.).

That's it for most drivers. FL does NOT require Bodily Injury liability for the standard driver. (Drivers with prior FR-44 violations need 100/300/50.)

Why FL minimum is so cheap

  1. PIP is no-fault. Your own carrier covers you, regardless of fault. No litigation needed for the first $10K.
  2. No mandatory BI. Most states require $25K+ in BI. FL doesn't — which knocks 30%+ off the entry-level premium.
  3. PDL limit is low. $10K covers most fender-benders. (One luxury car claim can blow it out, though.)

When liability-only makes sense

  • Vehicle is paid off (no lender requiring full coverage).
  • Vehicle is worth under $4,000–$5,000. Comprehensive + collision premium often exceeds the savings on a single claim.
  • You can self-insure for theft / total loss. Cash to replace the car if it's totaled.

When liability-only is a mistake

  • Vehicle worth $10,000+. A single comp/collision claim usually pays for years of premium.
  • Vehicle financed or leased. Lender requires full coverage.
  • High-theft vehicle / area. Older Honda / Toyota in Miami theft hotspots — comp claim risk is real.

Cheapest FL liability-only carriers

In our match pool, the carriers most often coming in cheapest for FL minimum-coverage liability:

  • Direct Auto — usually wins for non-standard drivers.
  • The General — competitive for high-risk drivers.
  • Bristol West — strong for ITIN / Spanish-speaking drivers.
  • Dairyland — cheap for clean-record drivers in lower-density FL cities.
  • Mercury — competitive for clean-record drivers in South FL.
  • GEICO / Progressive — sometimes win for clean records with pay-in-full discount.

What FL minimum doesn't cover

  • The other driver's medical bills (no BI = if you cause an accident with serious injuries, your assets are exposed).
  • Damage to your own vehicle (no collision or comprehensive).
  • Uninsured-motorist hit-and-run damage (separate UM coverage required).
  • Theft, vandalism, hurricane, flood (separate comprehensive required).

Most FL drivers running liability-only also carry higher PDL ($25K–$50K) and uninsured-motorist BI — both are cheap add-ons that close the worst gaps in FL minimum coverage.

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SR-22 Filing

SR-22 Insurance

Florida actually uses an FR-44 (not SR-22) for most major violations — it requires 100/300/50 liability limits, much higher than the FL minimum. We match you with carriers that file both quickly and at the lowest possible rate.

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DUI / DWI

Car Insurance After a DUI

FL requires an FR-44 (not SR-22) after a DUI — with 100/300/50 minimum liability. Standard carriers often non-renew. Carriers like Direct Auto, The General, Bristol West, and Dairyland specialize in FR-44 filings.

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Lapsed Coverage

Insurance for Drivers With Lapsed Coverage

FL is strict on lapses — even one day uninsured can trigger registration suspension and a reinstatement fee ($150–$500). Some FL carriers (Mercury, Direct Auto, The General) don't penalize prior lapses; others surcharge 20–40%.

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Suspended License

Insurance With a Suspended License

FL DHSMV won't reinstate your license without proof of FL-compliant insurance (and often an SR-22 / FR-44). Non-owner policies are usually the cheapest path if you don't currently own the vehicle.

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Tickets / Points

Insurance With Tickets or Points on Your Record

FL uses a 12-point suspension threshold (FL Statute 322.27). Each ticket adds 3–6 points and 30–80% to your premium for 3 years. Non-standard carriers often beat your renewal once you have any ticket.

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Low Income

Low-Income Car Insurance in Florida

Florida has no equivalent to California's CLCA program — but FL minimum liability is just $10K PIP / $10K PDL (one of the cheapest minimums in the US). Liability-only quotes for older paid-off vehicles routinely start under $80/mo.

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No Down Payment

No Down Payment Car Insurance

True $0-down policies are rare — but several FL carriers (The General, Direct Auto, Acceptance) offer first-month-only payments as low as $20–$50 to bind the policy.

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Monthly Pay

Monthly-Pay Car Insurance

Most FL carriers default to 6-month policies with payment plans (still really one premium split into installments). True monthly-pay carriers (Direct Auto, The General, Mercury) let you cancel any month penalty-free.

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No SSN / ITIN

Car Insurance Without an SSN (ITIN / Foreign License)

Florida law (FL Statute 627.7415) does not require an SSN to buy auto insurance. Several major FL non-standard carriers (Direct Auto, Bristol West, Infinity, GAINSCO) write policies on ITIN, foreign licenses, or matrícula consular only.

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FAQ

FAQs

There's no single 'cheapest carrier' — it depends on your ZIP, vehicle, age, driving record, and credit. In our match pool, GEICO, Progressive, Mercury, and State Farm typically come in cheapest for clean-record drivers; Direct Auto, The General, Dairyland, and Bristol West tend to win for high-risk drivers (DUI, lapses, multiple tickets). Quoting all 12+ at once is the only way to find your real cheapest.
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