If you live in Texas, the rates you pay for car, home, life, business, and specialty insurance look nothing like the national average. State-specific risk patterns, regulatory rules, and carrier participation all push Texas pricing in different directions across each line of coverage.

Below are every Texas-specific rate guide we publish โ€” grouped by coverage type โ€” so you can pull together a real picture of what insurance costs in Texas.

Insurance Rates in Texas by Coverage Type

Car Insurance

Condo Insurance

Landlord Insurance

Life Insurance

Health Insurance

Small Business Insurance

Workers Comp Insurance

How Rates in Texas Compare to the National Average

Texas auto and homeowners rates can run 20 to 50 percent above or below the national average depending on your carrier and ZIP code, while life and pet tend to stay closer.

Texas sits in a unique spot for insurance pricing because of its specific mix of weather risk, urbanization, claim frequency, and regulatory environment. Some lines (often life and pet) track close to national averages because theyโ€™re priced more on the individual than the location. Others โ€” particularly auto and homeowners โ€” can be 20-50% off the national average in either direction depending on the carrier and ZIP code.

Use the rate guides above to look up averages and cheapest-carrier rankings specific to Texas. National-average figures will mislead you in most state-by-state decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions About Texas Insurance

Is insurance more expensive in Texas?

It depends on the line. Use the per-silo guides above for Texas-specific premiums. Generally, urban areas inside Texas pay more than rural areas, and lines with high catastrophic-event exposure (homeowners in hurricane / wildfire / hail zones, auto in dense urban areas) carry the largest variance from national averages.

Which carriers write the most policies in Texas?

Carrier participation differs by line. Major national carriers (State Farm, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, Progressive, GEICO) write across most Texas lines, while specialty carriers cover business, landlord, and short-term-rental coverage. Each rate guide above lists the carriers currently offering quotes in Texas.

How often do Texas insurance rates change?

Carriers refile rates with the Texas Department of Insurance roughly annually. Catastrophic events โ€” major hurricanes, wildfires, or large-scale court rulings โ€” can trigger mid-year revisions. We refresh our state rate guides quarterly and after any major rate-filing news.

Can I buy insurance from a carrier thatโ€™s not in Texas?

Generally no โ€” insurance is regulated state by state, and carriers must be licensed in Texas to write policies for Texas residents. Some specialty surplus-lines carriers can fill gaps for niche coverage, but the bulk of personal and small-business insurance comes from carriers admitted in Texas.

Compare Rates in Other States

Insurance pricing varies sharply across state lines. Browse rate guides for the other 49 states or jump to the all-states overview.