Calculate exactly how much auto and home insurance coverage you need in Nevada. Get personalized recommendations based on your assets, liabilities, and risk tolerance.
Most Nevada drivers and homeowners are either underinsured (leaving themselves vulnerable) or overinsured (wasting money on unnecessary coverage). This calculator helps you find the sweet spot — adequate protection without overpaying.
Check Kelley Blue Book or Edmunds for accurate value
Higher net worth = need more liability protection
Higher savings = can afford higher deductibles = lower premiums
Nevada minimum is $25k/$50k, but we recommend higher limits to protect your assets.
Nevada minimum is $20k. We recommend $50k+ to cover expensive vehicles.
Your vehicle value warrants collision coverage. Suggested deductible: $500-$1,000.
Protects against theft, vandalism, weather. Essential in Las Vegas area.
Critical in Nevada — 20-25% of drivers are uninsured. Always match your liability limits.
$1,000 for collision and comprehensive
Based on your savings, you can afford a higher deductible to lower premiums by 15-30%.
Based on recommended coverage levels for Nevada drivers
Replacement cost ≠ market value. Calculate cost to rebuild at current prices.
Walk through your home and estimate what it would cost to replace everything.
These may need separate scheduled coverage beyond standard policy limits.
Older homes may need higher coverage due to outdated building codes.
Should equal full replacement cost, not market value. Includes rebuilding at current labor/material prices.
Typically 50-70% of dwelling coverage. Covers belongings inside your home.
Protects you if someone is injured on your property. $300k minimum, but we recommend $500k-$1M.
Covers temporary housing if your home is uninhabitable. Usually 20% of dwelling coverage.
Covers detached structures (garage, shed, fence). Typically 10% of dwelling coverage.
Based on recommended coverage levels for Nevada homeowners
Warning: State minimums are dangerously low. One serious accident can exceed these limits, leaving you personally liable for hundreds of thousands.
These levels provide adequate protection for most Nevada families while keeping premiums reasonable.
Buying State Minimums Only
One serious accident can result in a lawsuit for $500k+. State minimums ($25k/$50k) leave you exposed.
Skipping Uninsured Motorist Coverage
20-25% of Nevada drivers are uninsured. Without UM coverage, you pay out-of-pocket if hit by uninsured driver.
Insuring Home at Market Value Instead of Replacement Cost
Market value includes land. Replacement cost is what it costs to rebuild — often 20-30% higher.
Choosing Too-Low Deductibles to "Save Money"
$250 deductible costs 30-40% more in premiums than $1,000 deductible. Higher deductible = lower total cost long-term.
Not sure which coverage levels are right for you? Our licensed Nevada agents will review your situation and provide personalized recommendations — free, no obligation.