Understanding auto insurance for young adults
October 2025
story courtesy of Family Features
Adulthood is an exciting time, but it also means new responsibilities.
“Young adults are stepping into a world filled with opportunities and uncertainties,” says Kevin Quinn, vice president of automobile claims at Mercury Insurance. “Understanding your insurance needs is a crucial step in protecting your future.”
If you’ve been on your parents’ auto insurance and now need your own, consider these six simple steps from Mercury Insurance to help you get the coverage you need.
1. REVIEW CURRENT COVERAGE
As a starting point, talk to your parents and their insurance agent to understand what coverage you currently have. “Knowing what coverage you’ve had under your parents’ policy helps you understand what protections you might need going forward,” Quinn says.
2. DECIDE ON COVERAGE
Understanding the different types of coverage available ensures you choose the right protection for your vehicle and situation. Different types of coverage include:
- Liability: covers damage you cause to others.
- Collision: covers damage to your car from accidents.
- Comprehensive: covers non-accident damage (like theft or weather).
3. CHECK STATE REQUIREMENTS
Every state has different auto insurance laws. Look up the minimum coverage requirements for your state or ask an insurance agent to explain them.
4. GET QUOTES
Shopping around is essential. Contact multiple insurance companies to get quotes. Different companies offer various rates and discounts, so take the time to compare prices and coverage options to find the best deal. Many insurers also offer discounts for safe driving, good grades or combining policies. Be sure to ask about lower rates and potential savings for a good driving record, completing driver education course or bundling with other insurance policies.
5. REVIEW AND CHOOSE
Look over the quotes and coverage options. Select a policy that provides adequate coverage without stretching your budget too thin.
6. SET UP A POLICY
Once you’ve chosen a policy, work with the insurance company to set it up. Make sure you understand the terms and conditions to avoid surprises later on. Contact an insurance agent if you have any questions.