Plain-English Wisconsin requirements, the factors that really set quotes, and a direct line to licensed insurance professionals serving Franklin.
Wisconsin sets the legal floor for car insurance, but drivers in Franklin still have real choices to make about liability limits, deductibles, and extra protection. CarInsureLine connects you with a licensed professional serving the Franklin area who can explain the options for your exact situation.
Local risk worth knowing: Wisconsin ranks #3 in the nation for animal collisions, with drivers facing 1-in-58 odds of hitting an animal โ mostly deer, peaking in the October-December rut (State Farm 2025 animal collision study). For Franklin drivers this is a comprehensive-coverage question โ worth raising on the call.
What this means for coverage starts with the driving itself:
Milwaukee traffic converges at the Marquette and Zoo Interchanges, runs I-94 south past the airport toward Racine, Kenosha, and the Illinois line, and rides I-43 up the lakeshore toward Sheboygan. The Fox Valley adds its own US-41 rhythm through Appleton and Oshkosh. Locals speak frankly about Milwaukee's reckless-driving and red-light problem, which makes uninsured motorist and hit-and-run protection an unusually practical conversation here. Lake-effect snow bands, freeze-thaw potholes, and ice off the lake fill the winter claims calendar, with slide-offs on collision and storm damage on comprehensive. Brewers, Bucks, and Packers-Sunday traffic patterns are their own local knowledge. A Wisconsin agent can set deductibles for real winters.
| Required in Wisconsin | Minimum |
|---|---|
| Bodily injury (per person) | $25,000 |
| Bodily injury (per accident) | $50,000 |
| Property damage | $10,000 |
| UM/UIM | Uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage is mandatory at $25,000 per |
Franklin drivers who let coverage lapse face the state directly: Fine of up to $500 for operating without insurance; failing to show proof of insurance at a stop or crash carries a fine of up to $10 (Wisconsin DMV / WisDOT). (source: Wisconsin DMV (WisDOT), Wis. Stat. ยง 344.62 (mandatory motor vehicle liability insurance)). Statute citations and the full penalty ladder live on our Wisconsin requirements page.
One call connects Franklin drivers with a licensed professional who handles this daily.
A licensed pro can walk Franklin drivers through this โ free, no obligation.
Handled by phone for Franklin drivers: honest answers first, then real quotes if you want them.
The referral line covers this for Franklin โ a licensed professional picks it up from there.
Roughly 4.4% of Franklin households keep no vehicle at all. If that's you but you still drive โ borrowed cars, car-share, or an SR-22 requirement after a suspension โ a non-owner policy covers liability without insuring a specific vehicle. It's one of the most misunderstood products in Wisconsin, and exactly what the referral line is for.
Around 33.6% of Franklin commuters spend 30 minutes or more each way getting to work. More time on the road means more liability exposure โ one reason licensed professionals often walk long-commute drivers through limits above Wisconsin's minimum rather than stopping at the legal floor.
Wisconsin currently requires $25,000 bodily-injury liability per person and $50,000 per accident, $10,000 property-damage liability, UM/UIM coverage. The full breakdown, statute citation, and penalty details are on our Wisconsin requirements page.
No โ minimum coverage is set at the state level in Wisconsin. What changes locally is risk: traffic, parking, theft, and weather around Franklin shape what insurers quote and which optional coverages earn their keep.
Your driver's license, vehicle info (VIN helps), current policy if you have one, and honesty about tickets or accidents. The licensed professional quotes accurately only if the inputs are accurate.
Calling (866) 370-6395 connects you with a licensed insurance professional serving the Franklin area โ that's the entire service, free. They quote coverage that satisfies Wisconsin law for your record and vehicle.
Fine of up to $500 for operating without insurance; failing to show proof of insurance at a stop or crash carries a fine of up to $10 (Wisconsin DMV / WisDOT). Details and the statute are on our Wisconsin page โ the short version is that a policy costs less trouble than the penalty cycle.
No โ 'full coverage' is shorthand for liability plus comprehensive and collision. Wisconsin law only mandates the liability floor; lenders typically require the rest on financed vehicles in Franklin.