Path to Insure

Compare insurance across all 50 states — independent comparisons, no sales pressure.

Path to Insure helps you understand your coverage options, estimate costs with free calculators, and compare providers across 30 categories of insurance — all in one place. We're not an insurance company; we compare and educate, then connect you with licensed partners when you're ready.

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Tell us your ZIP code and what you're insuring — we'll show you illustrative estimates and licensed carriers so you can compare your options.

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Free insurance calculators

18 tools to help you estimate coverage needs and costs before you talk to anyone.

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Auto Insurance Premium Estimator

Estimates a monthly auto insurance premium range from inputs like ZIP code, vehicle, driving record, and desired coverage level.

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Home Insurance Coverage Calculator

Estimates a recommended dwelling coverage amount and premium range based on your home's size, construction, and location.

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Life Insurance Needs Calculator

Uses the DIME method (Debt, Income, Mortgage, Education) to estimate how much life insurance coverage a household may need.

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Renters Insurance Coverage Calculator

Estimates recommended personal-property and liability coverage amounts, and a resulting premium range, for a renters insurance policy.

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ACA Health Insurance Subsidy Estimator

Estimates a household's potential ACA marketplace premium tax credit using the official federal subsidy formula and current-year figures.

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Multi-Policy Bundling Savings Calculator

Estimates a potential savings range from bundling multiple policies, such as auto and home, with the same carrier.

Find insurance in your state

Coverage requirements, licensed carriers, and estimated cost ranges vary by state. Start with your state to see what applies where you live.