Texas Insurance Informative Articles
Summary: Texas drivers need at least the state’s minimum liability coverage, but that may not be enough. Accidents are common, especially in high-risk areas like Dallas and Houston. If you lease or finance a car, live in a high-theft area, or face severe weather risks, extra coverage can help. Uninsured motorist protection and higher liability limits…
Read MoreIt happened in Florida following devastating hurricanes ravaged their state. The same in Louisiana following the unthinkable damage left in the wake of Hurricane Ida. Again, it would take place in California following wildfires. Now, in 2023, insurance companies pulling out of Texas has become a reality.
Read MoreThere’s no getting around it, you are legally required to have auto insurance if you are a driver in Texas, but that doesn’t mean you have to overpay. Take a closer look at the many options you have as a motorist to save money on auto insurance while staying protected.
Read MoreSummary: Car insurance in Texas offers numerous discounts, including bundling your home and auto policies, affiliate discounts, good driver discounts, and much more. Even if you don’t qualify for everything, it’s important to compare auto insurance discounts to find the best savings for your coverage. Estimated Read Time: 6 mins Table of Contents: Multi-Policy Discounts and…
Read MoreSummary: Renters insurance covers tenants’ personal belongings and liability, while homeowners insurance protects property owners’ structures and liability. Landlords renting out their homes need landlord insurance, not renters insurance, to cover rental-related risks. Owning a home you live in typically requires homeowners insurance, while renting a residence needs renters insurance for personal property and liability coverage.…
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