Tucson Car Insurance
A new kind of car insurance in the Old Pueblo.
A new kind of car insurance in the Old Pueblo.
Spinning your wheels trying to get the best car insurance rates in Tucson, Arizona?
In Arizona, Lemonade drivers’ premiums are calculated based on how many miles they actually drive, along with other factors. So if you’re mainly hopping behind the wheel to pop over to Eegee’s for some ranch fries, or for the occasional day trip to Saguaro National Park, Lemonade Car might be a great fit.
The last thing you want to do is randomly pick a car insurance provider and hope for the best. Or worse, drive without enough coverage and pray you won’t get into a car accident.
You can drive with confidence in Tucson knowing you’re covered with Lemonade Car.
Insurance requirements and limitations in Tucson are determined by the state of Arizona. But don’t sweat the details. When you apply for Lemonade Car, we’ll automatically get you hooked up with the car insurance coverages you need, and offer extra coverages to help you customize your policy so you feel protected behind the wheel.
Read on to learn about how you can get the best rates on car insurance in Tucson.
The state of Arizona requires all Tucson drivers to have car insurance.
Let’s run through some basics first. Remember: A “limit” on your car insurance policy refers to the maximum amount your insurance company will pay out on a certain type of claim.
For example, Arizona drivers are required to have a minimum of $25,000/$50,000 of bodily injury liability coverage. That means that for a certain type of claim your car insurance company could pay out a maximum of $25,000 of bodily injury coverage per person, and $50,000 of bodily injury coverage in total (for all of the people injured in an accident.)
To comply with Arizona’s car insurance coverage requirements, Tucson drivers need the following coverages and minimum coverage amounts:
Required minimum coverages for Arizona drivers | Minimum amount required |
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Bodily injury liability coverage | $25,000/50,000 |
Property damage liability coverage | $15,000 |
Keep in mind: Your levels of bodily injury and property damage liability coverage don’t have to stop at the bare minimum. You can easily select higher amounts for each required coverage and include optional add-on coverages when you build your policy on the Lemonade app.
Tucson drivers who drive with Lemonade Car can (and arguably should) add the following coverages to their auto insurance policy to boost their protection behind the wheel.
What add-on coverages does Lemonade Car offer? | What can it help pay for? |
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Collision coverage | To repair or replace your own car if it’s damaged in an accident with another vehicle, or a stationary object (like a fence, highway divider, and so on). |
Comprehensive coverage | To fix damage to your car, or possibly replace it entirely, if there are damages or losses from an incident that didn’t involve a collision with another vehicle (like if you hit a deer, damage from a hailstorm, vandalism, theft, and so on). |
Uninsured/underinsured driver bodily injury coverage (UMBI) | Medical bills and lost wages related to injuries caused by an uninsured or underinsured driver. |
Medical payments coverage (aka MedPay) | Medical expenses for you or a passenger in your car after a crash— like ambulance fees, hospital visits, and health insurance co-pays, or for funeral services (in a worst case scenario). Usually doesn’t have a deductible. |
Temporary transportation coverage | Transportation expenses like rideshares, public transportation, bike sharing, or a rental car for up to 30 days while your car is being repaired or appraised. |
Glass and windshield coverage | To repair/replace your windshield, your sunroof, or your back glass if it’s damaged. |
Roadside assistance | Towing and other emergency roadside services—like lockout services, flat tire replacement, jumpstarts for dead batteries, fuel delivery, winching, and battery service if your car breaks down. |
Get the full scoop here if you want to dive into the nitty-gritty of what Arizona car insurance quotes Lemonade offers?
Well, that depends.
Your car insurance premium price is based on a number of factors—including the car you drive, the coverages you include, and their limits and deductibles.
But at Lemonade Car, the way you drive matters, and actually helps determine your price. So when you’re building a quote for your first term, things like your driving record, your driving history, your insurance score, and how many miles you typically drive help us determine the fairest price and average cost for your car insurance policy.
When you buy a Lemonade Car policy in Arizona, you determine how much you spend each month based on how many miles you actually drive, making Lemonade especially ideal for the low-mileage driver.
Each month you’ll pay a different price; it’s a calculation of the number of miles you drive multiplied by your per-mile price, plus your monthly base price that doesn’t change.
The right car insurance combines the coverage you need with auto insurance rates and deductibles you can afford. That’s why Lemonade Car offers insurance you can easily customize. You deserve a policy that feels just right—and fits your budget. Learn more about the cost of insurance at Lemonade Car and more ways you can lower the cost of your rates.
The most straightforward way to get a sense of how we price Lemonade car insurance is by applying for coverage via our mobile app or website.
Click below to get your car insurance quote in Tucson.
Tucson drivers, we can’t wait for you to take Lemonade Car for a spin. Here’s hoping you never get stuck in rush hour traffic!
Lemonade offers top-of-the-line coverage and trunk loads of discounts—plus opportunities to make the road (and the world around us) a better place.
Our great coverage and super fast claims resolution don’t stop at Lemonade Car, though. Did you know that we also offer Homeowners, Renters, Pet, and Life Insurance? Not only could you be eligible for our bundling discounts, you can also manage each of your Lemonade policies through the same app you use for Lemonade Car.
Let’s drive.
Please note: Lemonade articles and other editorial content are meant for educational purposes only, and should not be relied upon instead of professional legal, insurance or financial advice. The content of these educational articles does not alter the terms, conditions, exclusions, or limitations of policies issued by Lemonade, which differ according to your state of residence. While we regularly review previously published content to ensure it is accurate and up-to-date, there may be instances in which legal conditions or policy details have changed since publication. Any hypothetical examples used in Lemonade editorial content are purely expositional. Hypothetical examples do not alter or bind Lemonade to any application of your insurance policy to the particular facts and circumstances of any actual claim.