Car Insurance in Texas

Typical full coverage runs $2,100-$2,900 per year. Hail, big-city traffic and a high share of uninsured drivers shape Texas rates.

What Drivers Typically Pay

Coverage levelTypical annual cost
Full coverage$2,100 – $2,900
State minimum$650 – $850

The Texas minimum is 30/60/25: $30,000 per injured person, $60,000 per accident, and $25,000 property damage. With truck-heavy roads, $25,000 in property cover disappears quickly in a real accident.

Why Texas Costs What It Does

  • Hail alley: North Texas hailstorms are a comprehensive-claim machine – one reason full coverage is pricey while minimum cover is moderate.
  • Roughly 1 in 5 Texas drivers is uninsured, so uninsured-motorist claims are priced into everyone’s premium.
  • Dallas, Houston and Austin congestion keeps collision frequency high.
  • Large-vehicle culture: trucks and SUVs cost more to repair and do more damage.

How to Pay Less in Texas

  1. Add uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage – in Texas it is some of the best value protection you can buy.
  2. If you garage your car, say so; hail exposure matters to comprehensive pricing.
  3. Compare regional Texas insurers against the national brands – they often win on price here.
  4. Raising the comprehensive deductible specifically can cut costs in hail country.

Educational estimates from published industry rate studies – not insurance advice. Compare all states in our state-by-state guide or estimate your own premium with the insurance estimator.