Texas Car Insurance
The average Texas driver pays $2,080/year for full coverage and $700/year for state minimum. Compare quotes from top carriers and find the right fit in five minutes.
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- Avg. full coverage
- $2,080 / year
- Avg. minimum coverage
- $700 / year
- State minimum
- 30/60/25
- No-fault state?
- No
- PIP required?
- No
- UM/UIM required?
- No
Texas Minimum Coverage Requirements
The minimum auto insurance coverage required to legally drive in Texas is:
30/60/25
$30K bodily injury per person, $60K per accident, $25K property damage
These minimums are not the same as what most drivers should carry. State minimums protect you from a small fender bender — they fall far short of what you'd need after a serious accident with injuries. Most financial advisors recommend at least 100/300/100 in liability limits for households with meaningful assets.
Top Car Insurance Carriers in Texas
By market share, these carriers write the most policies in Texas:
- 1State Farm
- 2GEICO
- 3Progressive
- 4Allstate
- 5USAA
Market share doesn't mean cheapest — the carrier with the most customers in your state may not be the one that quotes you the best rate.
What's different about Texas
Hail in DFW and Houston drives high comprehensive losses. USAA dominates in San Antonio/military communities.
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