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Texas State law requires minimum Bodily Injury Liability limits of $30,000 per injured person up to a total of
$60,000 per accident, and Property Damage Liability coverage with a minimum limit of $30,000. This basic coverage
is often referred to as 30/60/30.
Dallas auto insurance Coverage:
Bodily Injury Liability: $30,000/$60,000 Limit
Property Damage Liability: $30,000 Limit
*requirement for higher limits will go into effect - January 1, 2011
The state of Texas follows a Tort System meaning someone must be found to be at fault for causing the accident,
and that person and their insurance company is responsible for all the damages. You should be aware that the
details of a tort system vary from state to state.
You can get uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury coverage to cover bodily injury caused by an uninsured
and/or underinsured driver (depending on the State). Texas does not require drivers to purchase this coverage, but
you should consider purchasing this valuable coverage.
When you get a quote at Durand Insurance, our coverage page will give you the option of choosing the Minimum
State Required package, more wide-ranging coverage packages, or you can customize every limit and deductible to fit
your needs. If that is too complicated, Durand Insurance agents are licensed in Texas and available to help you all
the way through the quote and purchase process.
Get local car insurance in all of Texas from the best auto
insurance companies. Just follow this link to get an Dallas Auto Insurance Quote now.
Local car insurance is available in all of Texas! Did you know that insuring your Allen home
insurance or Allen renter insurance together with your auto will give you a discount!!!
The average auto insurance premium for residents in Texas is $1,571 in 2010; the national average is $1,566.
Some people think the state and insurance companies fix the rates, so they never shop around for better rates.
Insurance companies segment their rates differently so everyone's rate will be different with each company.
The last 3 years has seen a decrease in auto insurance rates. It is important to compare your car insurance so
you get the best available rate! Durand Insurance will give you a double check of your current auto insurance and
make sure you are getting all the discounts that are available to you on your car insurance.
Even within the state of Texas, rates have changed over the past few years. Comparing the current average car
insurance rates, the average auto insurance premium in Texas is 13% lower in 2010 than 2009. 2009 was 9% higher
than 2008 in Texas. Now is the perfect time to compare your Insurance rate to what can offer you on your auto
insurance, by requesting a quote online you could save hundreds instantly!
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Dallas, Texas
Dallas is the ninth largest city in the United States with a population of
approximately 1.2 million people. Dallas is at the center of the Dallas-Fort
Worth-Arlington metropolitan area, which is the fifth largest metropolitan area in
the country with a population of approximately 5.7 million people, according to
U.S. census estimates. It is the third largest city in Texas, behind Houston and
San Antonio. Dallas is also the number one visitor destination in Texas and a major
convention city.
Dallas is one of 11 U.S. global cities (world city or world-class city) and is
ranked a "Gamma World City" by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group &
Network (cities get ranked as Alpha, Beta, or Gamma World Cities).
Dallas History
Native Americans inhabited the area that is now Dallas before it was claimed as
part of the Province of New Spain by the Spanish in the 1500's. In 1821, Mexico
declared independence from Spain and New Spain became part of Mexico. Texas became
the independent country, The Republic of Texas, in 1836 after the Texas Revolution.
Texas became a U.S. State in 1845.
The city of Dallas was founded by John Neely Bryan in 1841. At that time it was
part of the Independent country, the Republic of Texas. There is some dispute as to
how Dallas acquired its name, but it was referred to as Dallas as early as
1843.
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