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Price index as of June 2026

Rating Example 3 — published premium data across New Hampshire (2024)

The driver, exactly as NHID defines it

Single male, renter, age 23. He drives a 2008 Ford F-150 Supercab XLT 4x4 (VIN# 1FTPX14V&8) ten miles each way to work, five days a week, 20,000 miles annually. He has not had an accident or moving violation in the past three years. He was licensed at age 16, and passed an approved driver's training course. All examples include the following unless otherwise noted: Bodily injury liability limit is $100,000 per person, $300,000 per occurrence.; Property damage liability is $100,000.; Deductibles are $500 collision and $250 comprehensive.; Medical payments are $5,000.; Premium is for a 12 month period and for new business.; Premiums are not considered for multi-policy or package discounts.; If insurer sells Single Limit Liability coverage only, premiums reflect a; The insured had prior insurance with a standard carrier at the same limits,; If the company considers credit in calculating premium, they assumed that; Vehicles do not have anti-theft, anti-lock or other safety devices unless noted.

$1,379median filed annual premium in Portsmouth (ZIP 03801) · 32 filed rates · middle of the 9 rating territories published

Across New Hampshire the median for this profile runs $1,241 in Keene (ZIP 03431) to $1,646 in Manchester (ZIP 03102). Individual filed rates run $680 to $4,284.

New Hampshire Insurance Department · rates effective 1 August 2024 · annual premiums · 288 filed rates · retrieved 9 August 2026 · source document

These rates are 24 months old

New Hampshire Insurance Department last published this survey with rates effective 1 August 2024. The market has moved since. For the direction of prices now, see the US car-insurance price index.

Rating territories published
9
Filed rates
288
Geographic median gap
32.6%
Policy term
annual
Filed annual premiums for this one profile, published by New Hampshire Insurance Department, rates effective 1 August 2024. Percentiles use the exclusive method and round to whole dollars.
Rating territoryFiled rates (n)Lowest25th percentileMedian75th percentileHighest
Nashua (ZIP 03063)
How this geography is sampled

Sampled at ZIP 03063.

32$782$1,274$1,453$2,001$4,284
South Rural (ZIP 03070)
How this geography is sampled

Sampled at ZIP 03070.

32$760$1,180$1,378$1,890$3,653
Manchester (ZIP 03102)
How this geography is sampled

Sampled at ZIP 03102.

32$854$1,418$1,646$2,360$3,902
Concord (ZIP 03301)
How this geography is sampled

Sampled at ZIP 03301.

32$755$1,147$1,398$1,816$3,677
Keene (ZIP 03431)
How this geography is sampled

Sampled at ZIP 03431.

32$680$1,086$1,241$1,681$3,187
Berlin (ZIP 03570)
How this geography is sampled

Sampled at ZIP 03570.

32$751$1,175$1,426$1,771$3,670
Lebanon (ZIP 03766)
How this geography is sampled

Sampled at ZIP 03766.

32$695$1,100$1,330$1,762$3,457
Portsmouth (ZIP 03801)
How this geography is sampled

Sampled at ZIP 03801.

32$740$1,180$1,379$1,879$3,496
North Rural (ZIP 03846)
How this geography is sampled

Sampled at ZIP 03846.

32$754$1,115$1,320$1,678$3,076

What these figures are, and what they are not

Each figure is computed from the premiums insurers filed with New Hampshire Insurance Department for one hypothetical driver the regulator defined. They are not quotes, not offers, and not what any individual pays. An insurer’s filed sample rate assumes the exact vehicle, mileage, record and coverage in the published profile, and nothing else.

Full coverage. All examples include the following unless otherwise noted: Bodily injury liability limit is $100,000 per person, $300,000 per occurrence.; Property damage liability is $100,000.; Deductibles are $500 collision and $250 comprehensive.; Medical payments are $5,000.; Premium is for a 12 month period and for new business.; Premiums are not considered for multi-policy or package discounts.; If insurer sells Single Limit Liability coverage only, premiums reflect a; The insured had prior insurance with a standard carrier at the same limits,; If the company considers credit in calculating premium, they assumed that; Vehicles do not have anti-theft, anti-lock or other safety devices unless noted. NHID publishes a rate-effective date PER COMPANY as well as the survey's own filing date — the per-company dates in this edition span 2015-09-24 to 2024-08-01, while the survey includes rate filings effective as of 2024-08-01. Rating Example 6 departs from the shared limits — that driver buys 25/50 bodily injury and $25,000 property damage — and its definition says so. NHID's own host 403s every scripted client, so this edition was retrieved byte-for-byte from the Internet Archive's unmodified capture of https://mm.nh.gov/files/uploads/nhid/documents/auto-insurance-premium-comparison-example.pdf. We publish the count and the distribution — the smallest filed rate, the quartiles, the median and the largest — and never a rate attributed to an insurer.

What New Hampshire requires by statute

New Hampshire's statutory position is set out in full on its requirements page. The profile above buys the coverage NHID specified for its own survey, which is a separate question from the legal minimum. Car-insurance requirements in New Hampshire.

Coverage gap calculator

A liability limit caps what the policy pays. Anything above it is the at-fault driver’s own exposure. This works out the difference against the limits in your state’s statute — nothing else.

No purchase mandate

New Hampshire does not require drivers to buy liability insurance. Its published limits apply only once a financial-responsibility requirement is triggered, and the statute also allows a deposit with the state in place of a policy. There is no universal minimum to measure a claim against.

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Every other profile NHID publishes

All New Hampshire premium data · New Hampshire requirements

Questions about this profile

Which driver does this page describe?
Single male, renter, age 23. He drives a 2008 Ford F-150 Supercab XLT 4x4 (VIN# 1FTPX14V&8) ten miles each way to work, five days a week, 20,000 miles annually. He has not had an accident or moving violation in the past three years. He was licensed at age 16, and passed an approved driver's training course. All examples include the following unless otherwise noted: Bodily injury liability limit is $100,000 per person, $300,000 per occurrence.; Property damage liability is $100,000.; Deductibles are $500 collision and $250 comprehensive.; Medical payments are $5,000.; Premium is for a 12 month…
Why does the same driver cost so differently by rating territory?
Because geography is a rating factor. For this exact profile the median filed rate runs from $1,241 in Keene (ZIP 03431) to $1,646 in Manchester (ZIP 03102), a gap of 32.6% for the same driver buying the same cover in the same state.
Are these annual premiums?
New Hampshire Insurance Department publishes annual premiums. This site never converts between the two terms and never places one state's figures beside another's.

Source: New Hampshire Insurance Department, rates effective 1 August 2024. Retrieved 9 August 2026. 288 filed rates aggregated into the 9 distributions above; statewide the survey holds 2,025 filed rates across 63 distributions. Widest single-cell spread on this page: 5.5×.