Our take

Travelers Insurance scores very highly in several categories that matter most to drivers, including low rates, few complaints filed with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) and financial stability. 

It rated just a little under average in the 2024 J.D. Power auto claims satisfaction survey but has ranked well in the past. Travelers is a big company with a solid financial footing that’s a good bet for most drivers since it’s available in all states. It’s No. 3 ranking in our Best Car Insurance Companies of 2024 list indicates it’s a good choice.

States where Travelers offers coverage

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StateCoverageAverage annual premium
AlabamaFull coverage$1,428
AlabamaLiability-only coverage$558
AlabamaNon-Owners$314
AlabamaState minimum$403
Alaska--
ArizonaFull coverage$1,489
ArizonaLiability-only coverage$649
ArizonaNon-Owners$366
ArizonaState minimum$480
ArkansasFull coverage$1,442
ArkansasLiability-only coverage$566
ArkansasNon-Owners$329
ArkansasState minimum$432
CaliforniaFull coverage$2,460
CaliforniaLiability-only coverage$954
CaliforniaNon-Owners$371
CaliforniaState minimum$629
Colorado--
Connecticut--
DelawareFull coverage$1,595
DelawareLiability-only coverage$688
DelawareNon-Owners$252
DelawareState minimum$512
FloridaFull coverage$2,356
FloridaLiability-only coverage$1,150
FloridaNon-Owners$430
FloridaState minimum$715
Georgia--
Hawaii--
IdahoFull coverage$1,263
IdahoLiability-only coverage$405
IdahoNon-Owners$247
IdahoState minimum$323
IllinoisFull coverage$1,119
IllinoisLiability-only coverage$468
IllinoisNon-Owners$312
IllinoisState minimum$415
IndianaFull coverage$1,264
IndianaLiability-only coverage$431
IndianaNon-Owners$272
IndianaState minimum$361
IowaFull coverage$1,238
IowaLiability-only coverage$369
IowaNon-Owners$234
IowaState minimum$310
KansasFull coverage$1,601
KansasLiability-only coverage$423
KansasNon-Owners$327
KansasState minimum$398
KentuckyFull coverage$1,804
KentuckyLiability-only coverage$732
KentuckyNon-Owners$415
KentuckyState minimum$609
Louisiana--
MaineFull coverage$853
MaineLiability-only coverage$332
MaineNon-Owners$235
MaineState minimum$331
MarylandFull coverage$1,523
MarylandLiability-only coverage$715
MarylandNon-Owners$486
MarylandState minimum$647
MassachusettsFull coverage$2,274
MassachusettsLiability-only coverage$881
MassachusettsState minimum$721
MichiganFull coverage$1,817
MichiganLiability-only coverage$394
MichiganNon-Owners$58
MichiganState minimum$378
MinnesotaFull coverage$1,618
MinnesotaLiability-only coverage$579
MinnesotaNon-Owners$419
MinnesotaState minimum$550
MississippiFull coverage$1,636
MississippiLiability-only coverage$632
MississippiNon-Owners$347
MississippiState minimum$457
MissouriFull coverage$1,515
MissouriLiability-only coverage$525
MissouriNon-Owners$353
MissouriState minimum$454
Montana--
Nebraska--
NevadaFull coverage$1,995
NevadaLiability-only coverage$926
NevadaNon-Owners$405
NevadaState minimum$634
New Hampshire--
New JerseyFull coverage$1,706
New JerseyLiability-only coverage$1,043
New JerseyNon-Owners$421
New JerseyState minimum$983
New Mexico--
New YorkFull coverage$2,677
New YorkLiability-only coverage$1,467
New YorkNon-Owners$907
New YorkState minimum$1,362
North Carolina--
North Dakota--
OhioFull coverage$1,336
OhioLiability-only coverage$467
OhioNon-Owners$258
OhioState minimum$380
Oklahoma--
OregonFull coverage$1,318
OregonLiability-only coverage$585
OregonNon-Owners$389
OregonState minimum$534
PennsylvaniaFull coverage$952
PennsylvaniaLiability-only coverage$340
PennsylvaniaNon-Owners$132
PennsylvaniaState minimum$243
Rhode IslandFull coverage$1,946
Rhode IslandLiability-only coverage$831
Rhode IslandNon-Owners$328
Rhode IslandState minimum$559
South CarolinaFull coverage$1,949
South CarolinaLiability-only coverage$984
South CarolinaNon-Owners$489
South CarolinaState minimum$712
South Dakota--
TennesseeFull coverage$1,395
TennesseeLiability-only coverage$486
TennesseeNon-Owners$307
TennesseeState minimum$390
Texas--
Utah--
Vermont--
VirginiaFull coverage$1,169
VirginiaLiability-only coverage$419
VirginiaNon-Owners$291
VirginiaState minimum$382
WashingtonFull coverage$1,503
WashingtonLiability-only coverage$713
WashingtonNon-Owners$290
WashingtonState minimum$398
Washington D.C.--
West Virginia--
WisconsinFull coverage$1,089
WisconsinLiability-only coverage$372
WisconsinNon-Owners$263
WisconsinState minimum$319
Wyoming--
Data updated in 2024
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*Some state rates will vary based on the addition of a hurricane deductibleThe deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket for a covered loss when you file a claim. and may be much higher when included.

What does Travelers auto insurance cover?

Travelers offers a full range of car insurance policies to meet most drivers’ needs, and can also bundle your home insurance and other policies.

All primary car insurance coverage options are available:

Additional coverage offerings:

  • Loan/lease gap
  • Rental reimbursement
  • Roadside assistance
  • New car replacement
  • Accident forgiveness
  • Rideshare coverage

How does Travelers insurance rank?

Compared to its largest competitors Travelers ranks among the best, particularly on cheaper rates, a good track record with the NAIC and financial stability. It ranked third overall in our study of the top 15 national car insurance providers. The company did not rank in the top half of the 2024 J.D. Power customer satisfaction survey but finished among the top choices overall in our ranking.

Here's a look at how it compared to a selection of competitors.

CompanyAM BestJ.D. Power auto claims satisfactionNAIC complaint ratio*Average annual premium(Out of 5)Overall score
TravelersA++8710.494.624.62
GeicoA++8710.913.994.20
State FarmA++8910.73.234.27
ProgressiveA+8700.653.154.14
Data updated in 2024
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*The lower a company’s score, the fewer the number of complaints filed with the NAIC. A score higher than 1.0 means it had a higher-than-average number of complaints.

How much is Travelers auto insurance?

Travelers isn’t the cheapest auto insurance provider we surveyed – that honor went to Erie Insurance. But unlike Erie, it is widely available across the country and ranked fourth overall for lowest rates.

The average full coverage rate for a 40-year-old driver is $1,606 per year or $134 per month. That’s ower than most national carriers, including Geico at $1,763.

Here is a comparison of rates with several Travelers’ competitors. Premiums are based on full coverage insurance at 100/300/100, with a $500 collision/comprehensive deductible.

CompanyAverage annual rateAverage monthly rate
Travelers$1,606$134
Geico$1,763$147
State Farm$1,984$165
Progressive$1,998$166
Data updated in 2024
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Travelers car insurance rates by state

Where you live is a major factor in what you pay for car insurance.

Car insurance rates by state vary, Some states have considerably higher insurance rates because of frequent hail events, flooding, higher litigation costs and other factors.

Drivers in New York and California pay some of the highest rates for Travelers auto insurance while those in Maine and Pennsylvania will get some of the best deals.

Here’s a sample of rates from selected states for a 40-year-old driver.

State State minimum Liability 50/100/50 Full coverage 100/300/100 liability, $500 deductibles
Alabama$403$558$1,428
Arkansas$432$566$1,442
Arizona$480$649$1,489
California$629$954$2,460
Delaware$512$688$1,595
Florida$715$1,150$2,356
Iowa$310$369$1,238
Idaho$323$405$1,263
Illinois$415$468$1,119
Indiana$361$431$1,264
Kansas$398$423$1,601
Kentucky$609$732$1,804
Massachusetts$721$881$2,274
Maryland$647$715$1,523
Maine$331$332$853
Michigan$378$394$1,817
Minnesota$550$579$1,618
Missouri$454$525$1,515
Mississippi$457$632$1,636
New Jersey$983$1,043$1,706
Nevada$634$926$1,995
New York$1,362$1,467$2,677
Ohio$380$467$1,336
Oregon$534$585$1,318
Pennsylvania$243$340$952
Rhode Island$559$831$1,946
South Carolina$712$984$1,949
Tennessee$390$486$1,395
Virginia$382$419$1,169
Washington$398$713$1,503
Wisconsin$319$372$1,089
Data updated in 2024
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Travelers insurance rates for teens

As is the case with practically all insurers, teenage drivers will pay some of the most expensive rates for car insurance with Travelers. The average cost of teen car insurance with Travelers is $4,834 a year.

Here’s a comparison of the rates a teenage driver can expect to pay annually with Travelers versus those for older drivers.

CompanyTeenage drivers aged 16-19Young adults aged 20-2440-year-old adult
Travelers$4,834$2,476$1,480
Geico$5,049$2,647$1,763
State Farm$5,368$3,179$1,984
Progressive$7,174$3,242$1,998
Data updated in 2024
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Travelers insurance rates for adults

While teens will pay some of the highest rates of their driving years, the good news is that as you age, you will see a steady decline in insurance premiums. Only the oldest of drivers will see that trend reverse.

While it can vary slightly by insurance company adults will see pay some of their cheapest rates at around the age of 60. With Travelers, the cheapest rates come a bit younger, around 55, when rates average $1,462 a year for a male driver and $1,419 for a female.

Here’s what adults can expect to pay annually for full coverage car insurance with Travelers at various ages.

AgeAverage yearly premiums, maleAverage yearly premiums, female
25$1,883$1,826
30$1,780$1,724
35$1,730$1,685
40$1,626$1,587
45$1,599$1,556
50$1,566$1,521
55$1,462$1,419
60$1,466$1,414
65$1,503$1,439
Data updated in 2024
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Travelers insurance rates for seniors

Rates tend to creep up again for senior drivers, as the risk of an accident increases due to age-related issues such as slower reflexes and changes in eyesight.

Rates generally begin to increase as you reach 65, but it will not be nearly as steep as the rates you saw in your teens. The average cost of a Travelers policy at age 65 is $1,466 a year for a male and $1,414 for a female.

Here’s what a senior driver can expect to pay annually with Travelers at various ages.

AgeAverage yearly premiums, maleAverage yearly premiums, female
60$1,466$1,414
65$1,503$1,439
70$1,613$1,515
75$1,806$1,664
Data updated in 2024
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Travelers insurance rates by driver profile

Insurance companies are very good at crunching numbers and have extensive risk profiles of drivers at every age, stage of life, and gender. 

Because it increases the risk of a claimAn insurance claim is a request you make to your insurance company for coverage after your car is damaged or you have an accident. You can file a claim online, by phone, or in writing., insurance companies look at things like whether you have any speeding tickets on record or at-fault accidents. Those with a generally poor driving record can expect to see the sharpest premiumThe payment required for an insurance policy to remain in force. Auto insurance premiums are quoted for either 6-month or annual policy periods. increases. Poor credit is also associated with a higher risk of claims, so insurers charge higher rates.

Here’s a look at what drivers with common negative marks on their profiles can expect to pay for full coverage insurance with Travelers. The highest rates are seen for people with poor credit.

Clean recordAt-fault accidentSpeeding ticket Poor credit rating
$1,626$2,509$2,417$3,053
Data updated in 2024
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Travelers insurance discounts

Aside from shopping around, one of the best ways to lower your insurance premiums is to see if you are eligible for discounts.

Carriers generally offer discounts for a wide range of items such as bundling insurance policies with the same carrierAn insurance carrier is the company that provides your car insurance policy and pays claims., installing safety devices in your vehicle, using driver monitoring (or telematics) programs and belonging to various professional, trade or alumni associations.

The discounts can range from 5% up to as much as 30%. Sometimes you can qualify for multiple discounts.

Travelers offers a good selection of auto insurance discounts to clients including the following:

  • Multi-policy
  • Multi-car
  • Homeownership
  • Safe driver
  • Continuous insurance discount
  • Hybrid/electric car discount
  • New car discount
  • EFT/good payer/pay in full discount
  • Early quote
  • Good student
  • Student away at school
  • Driver training course

Sources & Methodology

Methodology 

Insurance.com editors in 2024 collected rates from Quadrant Information Services for a 40-year-old male and female driving a 2023 Honda Accord LX for state minimum coverage, liability only with 50/100/50 limits and a full coverage insurance policy with limits 100/300/100 and $500 comprehensive and collision deductible. Rates were gathered for multiple driving records and different credit levels. The rates presented are the average of rates for males and females. We analyzed 53,409,632 quotes, 34,588 ZIP codes and 170 insurance companies nationwide.

Source

Travelers. “Car insurance discounts.” Accessed August 2024.

What do people ask about Travelers insurance?

To help you find out what you need to know about Travelers, we took a look at some of the questions being asked about the company online.

Why did my Travelers rate go up?

Car insurance rates go up for a lot of reasons. Sometimes it’s related to the driver, like a ticket or accident, but it may simply be an across-the-board rate increase. Car insurance rates have increased nationwide recently in response to higher claim costs related to issues like increased cost of parts and labor and increased incidences of severe weather. If you don’t know why your rate went up, contact Travelers to ask.

Is Travelers good at paying claims?

Travelers has an A++ rating with AM Best, which indicates its financial ability to pay claims. However, based on a consumer survey, J.D. Power rated it a little below average for claims satisfaction. Of course, there are many aspects to claims satisfaction, and the lower rating doesn’t mean the company doesn’t pay claims but may reflect the claims process more than the outcome.

Is Travelers a good insurance company?

Travelers has a low complaint volume with the NAIC, among the lowest of the companies we surveyed, and a strong customer satisfaction record. Many clients speak favorably of their experiences with Travelers.

Not all comments are favorable, of course, so it can be highly dependent on your individual experience.