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Car insurance rates in South Carolina

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March 31, 2025
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Car insurance rates in South Carolina

The auto insurance rates published in this guide are based on the results of research completed by Way.com's data team. Using a mix of public and internal data, we analyzed millions of rate averages across U.S. ZIP codes. These rates were publicly sourced from insurer filings and should be used for comparative purposes only.

- American National P&C provides the cheapest liability coverage at $31 per month in South Carolina.
- American National P&C offers the cheapest rates for full coverage insurance in South Carolina at $57 per month.
- At $132 per month, Walhalla is the cheapest city for car insurance in South Carolina.

Read on to learn more about car insurance price trends in South Carolina. More car insurance rate data is available in the original article at Way.com.

Cheapest liability insurance in South Carolina

For drivers looking to meet South Carolina minimum car insurance requirements, liability-only insurance is the most budget-friendly choice.

Cheapest liabiility insurance in South Carolina
#1. American National P&C: $31
#2. USAA: $38
#3. South Carolina Farm Bureau: $40
#4. Auto-Owners Insurance Co: $45
#5. Auto-Owners: $54

Cheap full coverage in South Carolina

Full coverage combines liability, comprehensive, and collision insurance, offering broader protection than liability coverage, which only covers damages or injuries you cause to others.

Cheapest full coverage insurance in South Carolina
#1. American National P&C: $57
#2. South Carolina Farm Bureau: $74
#3. Auto-Owners Insurance Co: $85
#4. USAA: $122
#5. Auto-Owners: $125

Impact of traffic violations on South Carolina auto insurance rates

In South Carolina, your car insurance premiums can rise significantly due to traffic violations. The extent of the increase depends on factors such as the violation type, local regulations, and the insurer's policies. Minor offenses like speeding might cause a small increase, while more serious violations, such as DUIs, can lead to much higher rates. Additionally, the effect on premiums in South Carolina may differ from the national average due to regional risks and rules.

Here's a breakdown of average auto insurance rates in South Carolina after common driving violations.

- No violation: $202
- Not-at-fault accident: $213
- Failure to wear a seat belt: $231
- Speeding 6 - 10 MPH over limit: $253
- Speeding 21 - 25 MPH over limit: $257
- DUI: $319
- Reckless driving: $327
- Driving with a suspended license: $328
- Leaving scene of an accident/hit and run: $340

Car insurance rates across South Carolina's top cities

Your location impacts your car insurance rate. Busy cities mean higher costs due to traffic, while quieter towns often have lower premiums.

Cities with the cheapest average monthly premium in South Carolina
#1. Walhalla: $132
#2. Salem: $133
#3. Newry: $134
#3. West Union: $134
#3. Westminster: $134

Cities with the most expensive average monthly premium in South Carolina
#1. Miley: $198
#1. Crocketville: $198
#3. Canadys: $195
#4. Estill: $190
#5. Fairfax: $189

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