Insurance in North Carolina
Compare 20 lines of insurance in North Carolina — auto, home, renters, landlord, and commercial — localized to North Carolina. The state has about 10.8M residents and a 35% renter-occupancy rate, and its dominant local risk is hurricane & wind. Pick a coverage type below or get a free quote.
Insurance lines in North Carolina.
Pick a coverage type for North Carolina-specific premiums, rules, and carriers.
Auto
Required coverage for every driver, with options sized to your vehicle's value.
Boat
Liability and physical damage coverage for watercraft that auto and homeowners policies exclude.
Business Owners Policy
Property and liability bundled into one policy designed for small businesses.
Commercial Auto
Liability and physical damage for vehicles used in your business.
Commercial Property
Covers the building and business assets when a loss shuts you down.
Condo
HO-6 coverage for your unit's interior, belongings, and liability the master policy leaves exposed.
Cyber Liability
Breach response and liability coverage for businesses facing data theft, ransomware, and network attacks.
Flood
Building and contents coverage for water damage that homeowners policies exclude.
General Liability
Defends your business against third-party injury and property damage claims.
Homeowners
Protection for your home, belongings, and liability in one policy.
Landlord
Coverage built for rental property owners.
Life
Income protection for the people who depend on you financially.
Motorcycle
Liability and physical damage coverage for bikes and riders.
Pet
Vet-bill reimbursement for accidents and illness so cost does not drive treatment decisions.
Professional Liability
Covers claims that your professional advice or service caused a financial loss.
Renters
Low-cost protection for your belongings and liability when you rent.
RV
Liability, collision, and living-quarters coverage for motorhomes and travel trailers.
Travel
Trip cancellation, emergency medical, and baggage coverage for domestic and international travel.
Umbrella
Extra liability protection above the limits on your auto and home policies.
Workers' Compensation
Medical and lost-wage coverage for employees injured on the job.
North Carolina is home to roughly 10.8M residents, and about 35% of its households rent rather than own — which shapes how much renters, landlord, and homeowners coverage the state buys. The dominant local exposure is hurricane & wind, so property policies here are priced and written with that risk in mind. North Carolina caps deposits by lease length, up to two months. For a specific line, open its North Carolina page above to see localized figures, rules, and the carriers worth comparing.
Cities in North Carolina.
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Insurance in North Carolina, answered.
How much is insurance in North Carolina?
It depends on the line of coverage — auto, homeowners, renters, and commercial policies all price differently. North Carolina's dominant hurricane & wind exposure and 35% renter share shape local rates. Choose a coverage type above for North Carolina-specific figures.
What insurance is required in North Carolina?
Auto liability coverage is mandatory for drivers across the U.S.; mortgage lenders require homeowners or landlord property coverage on financed homes; renters and condo coverage is usually optional but often required by a lease. North Carolina caps deposits by lease length, up to two months.
How do I find the best insurance rate in North Carolina?
Compare at least two or three carriers for identical coverage, ask about bundling and claims-free discounts, and check each insurer's financial strength and complaint record before you buy. Pick the coverage you need above to start.