Who Has the Cheapest Motorcycle Insurance In Virginia?
Progressive has the cheapest motorcycle insurance in Virginia, with an average of $18 per month.
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Cheapest motorcycle insurance in VA
Progressive is the cheapest motorcycle insurance company in Virginia.
Full coverage motorcycle insurance from Progressive costs an average of $18 per month. That's 42% cheaper than the state average.
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The average cost of motorcycle insurance in Virginia is $31 per month, which is a little less than the national average.
Cheapest motorcycle insurance quotes in VA
Company | Monthly rate | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Progressive | 4.0 out of 5 | $18 | |
| Geico | 2.5 out of 5 | $27 | |
| Allstate | 3.0 out of 5 | $29 | |
| Dairyland | 1.5 out of 5 | $33 | |
| Harley-Davidson | 2.0 out of 5 | $37 | |
| Nationwide | 1.5 out of 5 | $39 | |
Best motorcycle insurance for most people: Progressive
Best for daily riders: Allstate
Best for members of the military: USAA
Motorcycle insurance cost in Virginia by city
Norfolk has the most expensive motorcycle insurance among large cities and towns in Virginia.
Riders in Norfolk, a waterfront city in southeastern Virginia, pay an average of $48 per month for full coverage.
A number of cities and towns have the cheapest motorcycle insurance in Virginia, including Harrisonburg, Winchester, and Staunton. People living in these towns pay an average of $26 per month for a full coverage policy.
Average motorcycle insurance cost in Virginia by city
City | Monthly cost | % from average |
|---|---|---|
| Alexandria | $34 | 11% |
| Arlington | $36 | 18% |
| Bedford | $28 | -8% |
| Big Stone Gap | $28 | -8% |
| Bristol | $26 | -14% |
The cost of motorcycle insurance in Virginia can vary by up to $22 per month among Virginia's largest cities and towns. That's because riders who live in a city with poorly maintained roads or high theft rates are more likely to make a claim — especially given how easy motorcycles are to steal.
Virginia motorcycle insurance requirements
All motorcycle owners in Virginia must have an insurance policy with a minimum amount of liability coverage, which is sometimes written as 50/100/25.
In the past, motorcyclists in Virginia could pay an "uninsured motor vehicle fee" instead of buying an insurance policy. However, this is no longer an option as of July 1, 2024.
- Bodily injury liability: $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident
- Property damage liability: $25,000 per accident
Virginia riders should consider getting more liability insurance than the state requires, along with extra coverage options.
For example, medical payment coverage will help pay your own medical bills if you're hurt in an accident, even if it's your fault. Comprehensive and collision coverages pay to repair or replace your bike after an accident, vandalism or theft, regardless of whose fault it is.
Frequently asked questions
How much is motorcycle insurance in Virginia?
The average cost of motorcycle insurance is $31 per month in Virginia. That's slightly less expensive than the national average, which is $32 per month.
Do you need motorcycle insurance in Virginia?
Yes, Virginia requires motorcycle riders to have a minimum of $50,000 of bodily injury liability coverage per person and $100,000 per accident, along with $25,000 of property damage liability.
Who has the best motorcycle insurance in Virginia?
Progressive has the best motorcycle insurance for most riders in Virginia. Its full coverage policy costs $18 per month, which is 42% cheaper than average. Progressive also has lots of useful coverage options and very few customer complaints.
Methodology
To find the best cheap motorcycle insurance in Virginia, ValuePenguin collected more than 250 quotes across the state. Rates are for a 45-year-old single man who owns a 2018 Honda CMX500 Rebel.
All quotes are for a full coverage policy, which includes higher liability limits than required in Virginia, along with comprehensive and collision coverage.
Quote coverage limits
- Bodily injury liability: $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident
- Property damage liability: $25,000 per accident
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist bodily injury: $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist property damage: $25,000 per accident
- Medical payments: $5,000
- Comprehensive and collision deductible: $500
The ValuePenguin team has a combined total of more than 50 years' experience in the property and casualty insurance industry.
About the Author
Senior Writer
Lindsay Bishop is a Senior Writer at ValuePenguin, where she educates readers about home, auto, renters, flood and motorcycle insurance.
Lindsay began her career in the insurance and financial industry in 2010. She was a licensed auto, home, life and health insurance agent and held Series 6 and 63 financial licenses.
After a hiatus from the financial sector, Lindsay returned to the industry as a content writer for ValuePenguin in 2021. She enjoys having the opportunity to help readers make smart decisions about their insurance so they can be prepared for anything life throws their way.
When Lindsay isn't writing about insurance, you can find her spending time with family, enjoying the outdoors on Sunday long runs or riding her Peloton.
How insurance helped Lindsay
As a homeowner for 15 years located in South Carolina, Lindsay has plenty of experience navigating the coastal insurance market and managing the claims process. That includes successfully negotiating a full roof replacement claim.
Expertise
- Home insurance
- Car insurance
- Flood insurance
- Renters insurance
- Motorcycle insurance
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- BS/BA Economics, University of Nevada Las Vegas
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