State Farm and Progressive have both announced auto insurance rate decreases in Louisiana that take effect in 2026.
Combined, the two Progressive companies write approximately 23.5% of the Louisiana private passenger auto insurance market.
Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple approved requests from Progressive Security Insurance Company for a 6.6% average rate ...
New laws in Louisiana that took effect on Jan. 1, 2026, aim to lower the state's high auto insurance rates. In 2025, ...
Two Progressive insurance companies were added to a list of companies that filed for lower rates, meaning Louisiana drivers ...
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple approved new Progressive auto insurance rate decreases that will impact nearly ...
A new set of Louisiana laws took effect on Jan. 1, 2026, primarily to lower the state's leading auto insurance rates, while others address taxes, health care, and government transparency. Louisiana ...
Tensions are escalating at the State Capitol as a legislative package that attempts to lower auto insurance costs in Louisiana nears its final stage of approval. On Wednesday, the Senate advanced six ...
Scott Nyerges is a former senior editor and content strategist at U.S. News & World Report, where he led coverage of car insurance and other personal insurance lines. He's also served as a managing ...
Louisiana’s updated “No Pay, No Play” law also raises the recovery threshold for uninsured drivers from $15,000 to $100,000 ...
A proposal to prohibit auto accident victims who aren’t lawful U.S. residents from recovering insurance money for injuries is nearing final passage in the Louisiana Legislature. House Bill 436, ...
Louisiana lawmakers will convene to address the state's high auto insurance rates. Gov. Jeff Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple have differing approaches to lowering rates. Landry blames ...