How much is gap insurance in Nebraska?

In Nebraska, gap insurance costs an average of $2,230 per year, but prices vary by company. Your car's value also affects the cost of gap insurance. Expensive or luxury cars depreciate faster than standard vehicles, so gap coverage may have to pay more, leading to higher rates.

Cheapest gap insurance companies in Nebraska

The cheapest gap insurance in Nebraska is offered by Nationwide, with an average yearly cost of $1,254. Not all car insurance companies provide gap coverage, and rates can vary significantly among carriers.

Take a look at the table below to see the cheapest Nebraska insurance companies for gap coverage.

CompanyAuto insurance rates with gap premiumGap premium
Nationwide$1,254$45
Auto-Owners$1,361$45
Progressive$1,975$34
Farmers$4,330$226

Average gap insurance cost in Nebraska by city

Gap insurance costs the most in Alliance, with an average rate of $2,325, while Lincoln has the lowest rate at $1,869. Where you live in Nebraska can impact your insurance costs. Cities with higher crime and theft rates have higher auto insurance rates since the risk of damage or theft is higher.

Here are the average gap insurance rates by city in Nebraska

CityAuto insurance rates with gap premiumGap premium
Lincoln$1,869$70
Papillion$1,907$72
Fremont$1,967$79
Hallam$2,012$83
Bennington$2,030$78
Henderson$2,032$91
De Witt$2,083$92
Bellevue$2,084$80
Fairbury$2,098$91
Omaha$2,295$89

How much is gap insurance in Nebraska by age group?

Gap insurance rates are higher for younger drivers because they have less experience and are more likely to take risks while driving, increasing the odds of a total loss. As drivers get older, their rates go down. For example, an 18-year-old pays an average of $8,769 per year, while a 25-year-old pays around $2,828 annually.

The table below lists the average gap insurance rates in Nebraska based on age.

Age groupAuto insurance rates with gap premiumGap premium
Teen$8,769$320
Young adult$2,828$110
Adult$2,230$87
Senior$1,871$70

How does gap insurance work in Nebraska?

When you buy or lease a new car, it depreciates quickly resulting in you owing more than it's worth. If your car is totaled, your insurance company will only pay its actual cash value, which might not cover your full loan balance. That's where gap insurance helps. If your car is totaled or stolen, gap insurance covers the difference between your car's value and what you still owe on the loan.

"Gap is designed for people that take long-term loans and/or roll taxes, service plans, or warranties into their loan," said Zack Pope, agency manager at David Pope Insurance in Missouri. "Most gap coverages only go a certain percent over market value to pay off a loan for a totaled vehicle (typically 25%). It costs significantly less money to get gap through your insurance than to purchase it from the dealership."

For example, let's say you have a $40,000 car loan, but your vehicle's actual cash value is only $35,000. If the car is stolen, your insurance company will reimburse you $35,000, minus your deductibleThe deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket for a covered loss when you file a claim.. Gap insurance would cover the remaining $5,000 that you still owe on your loan. Without gap insurance, you'd be responsible for paying this difference out of pocket.

You can drop gap coverage once your loan balance is below your car's value. While you can cancel gap insurance anytime, you may not be able to add it later. Most insurers require you to add gap coverage soon after buying a car.

Where to buy gap insurance in Nebraska

Many insurance companies, including major carriers, offer gap insurance in Nebraska. You can easily add this coverage to your existing auto insurance policy or buy a standalone policy.

Adding gap coverage to your car insurance policy usually costs less. You can also buy gap coverage from most car dealers and lenders, but their policies are often more expensive, making them a less appealing choice.

We gathered car insurance rates with and without gap insurance through our data partner, Quadrant Information Services.

Averages are annual and based on our full coverage data set. This data set is based on:

  • Bodily injury liability of $100,000 per person and $300,000 per incident
  • Property damage liability of $100,000 per incident
  • Comprehensive and collision deductibles of $500
  • 40-year-old driver
  • Honda Accord LX
  • Good credit
  • A clean driving record
  • 12-mile commute, 10,000 annual mileage

To show the cost of gap insurance, we have compared rates with gap insurance added to the averages without gap insurance, and the difference is shown as the annual cost of gap insurance.

Rates are based on an analysis of over 5 million data points in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. from 138 companies.

Nebraska gap insurance: FAQs

Is gap insurance required in Nebraska?

Nebraska law doesn't require gap insurance, but your lender may require it.

Who should buy gap insurance in Nebraska?

You may need gap insurance if you have a car loan or lease in Nebraska. Drivers who make a small down payment typically owe more than the vehicle is worth since cars depreciate faster than the loan is paid down, making gap insurance a good idea.

You don't need gap insurance if you own your car or make a large down payment.

What is standalone gap insurance in Nebraska?

Standalone gap insurance is a separate policy, not part of your car insurance. You can buy it from your lender or a private company.

Does gap insurance cover leased cars in Nebraska?

Nebraska gap insurance covers leased cars when the driver owes more than the car's current market value. You can remove gap coverage once your vehicle is worth more than what you still owe.

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