Vehicles Insurance In Texas

 

February 21, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

How much vehicle insurance in Texas am I required to buy?

Reese

Carrollton, TX

Good question. One good rule to follow when buying a vehicle insurance policy is to know what your state minimum liability insurance requirements are, as well as understand your specific needs and circumstances when it comes to vehicle insurance coverage. A typical vehicle insurance in Texas would need to have the following levels of Liability insurance coverage:

1.Twenty Thousand dollars ($20,000) – Minimum liability protection to compensate each person injured per accident.
2.Forty Thousand dollars ($40,000) – Minimum liability to pay all individuals injured per accident.
3.Fifteen Thousand dollars ($15,000) – Minimum to cover payment to damages to properties per accident.

As per the financial responsibility laws of your state, no one is legally allowed to operate any form of vehicle unless they carry this kind of vehicle insurance coverage. Even those that occasionally borrows a vehicle, or does not drive their own car, must carry a Non-owners car insurance policy whenever on the road.

But aside from liability coverage, consumers are virtually free to choose whatever policy or coverage amounts he/she feels necessary for a vehicle. We suggest you buy adequate collision and comprehensive coverage if you have a very expensive or high-end vehicle. Also ask about discount options since most carriers offer this by eligibility.

If you are looking for affordable insurance rates, or wants to compare many different carriers to find the most competitive policy, then we encourage you to use the free vehicle insurance search tool on this website. It’s quick and convenient and you don’t even have to spend hours or leave your house to find the best insurance offers out there.

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