Texas Insurance Guide: Coverage, Risks & Costs

Here’s what to know about home and auto insurance in Texas — the biggest risks, what your policy covers, and the questions residents ask most.

By the Home & Dime Editorial Team · Updated 2026

Biggest insurance risks in Texas

Texas’s most common insurance-related hazards are hurricanes, tornadoes, hail, flooding, and severe storms. Texas leads the nation in weather claims — hurricanes on the coast, tornadoes and hail inland, and widespread flooding. Flood coverage is separate and widely recommended.

What your Texas policy covers

A standard homeowners policy in Texas covers sudden, accidental damage — fire, wind, hail, theft, and burst pipes — but not floods, earthquakes, or neglect. Read what homeowners insurance covers for the full picture.

Flood insurance in Texas

Standard homeowners insurance does not cover flooding anywhere, including Texas. Given the flood exposure here, a separate NFIP or private flood policy is worth considering.

Common coverage questions

Frequently asked questions

Is home insurance required in Texas?

Texas doesn’t legally require homeowners insurance, but mortgage lenders do. Auto liability insurance is required to drive.

Does Texas home insurance cover flooding?

No — flooding is excluded from standard policies everywhere. You need separate flood insurance.

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General information, not insurance advice. Coverage and rules vary by insurer and change over time — confirm with your provider or your state Department of Insurance. Sources: Insurance Information Institute; FEMA; state insurance departments.

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