InsuranceQuotes cost rates are pulled from our real-time auto insurance database from recent quotes in Nicholasville – Rates are based on a used car driver who is single, middle aged & has a clean driving record. Read on to learn about the cheapest local rates filtered by insurance providers, new cars, vehicle types and age.

Here is a breakdown of average costs from the cheapest local insurance providers in Nicholasville from our data set of used-car drivers who are single, middle aged and have a clean driving record:
| Insurance Providers | State Minimum: | Monthly: | Full Coverage: | Monthly: |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| State Farm: | $807 | $67 | $2,521 | $210 |
| Allstate: | $1,244 | $104 | $4,589 | $382 |
| Progressive: | $1,479 | $123 | $4,410 | $368 |
| KY Farm Bureau: | $1,615 | $135 | $7,198 | $600 |
Though you may opt for higher coverage, here are the minimum car insurance requirements in Kentucky if you are looking for state minimum liability coverage and need the cheapest policy to maintain coverage while on the road:
These are the minimum coverage limits required by the state. Keep in mind that these limits may not provide comprehensive coverage, and you may consider higher coverage limits or additional coverage options such as comprehensive and collision insurance for better protection.
Drivers in Kentucky can start by reviewing these helpful money saving tips for drivers to get the most affordable coverage rates:
Living in Nicholasville (Jessamine County) rather than Lexington (Fayette County) provides a meaningful car insurance advantage. Fayette County’s denser urban core, higher traffic on New Circle Road and major interstates, and more active insurance litigation environment push Lexington rates 10-20% above Jessamine County. For the same driver, vehicle, and coverage level, Nicholasville residents consistently pay less than their Lexington counterparts — making it one of the more cost-effective suburbs in central Kentucky.
Kentucky is a choice no-fault state. Under the default system, your $10,000 PIP covers your medical bills regardless of fault, but you give up some right to sue for non-economic damages. You can formally reject no-fault in writing, opting into at-fault tort rules with full sue rights. For Jessamine County’s lower-fraud, lower-accident environment, many drivers and insurance professionals favor the rejection — preserving full tort rights while potentially reducing PIP premium costs. Discuss this with your agent before deciding.
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