Fort Worth Texas TX Car Insurance
Reader’s Question:
Do I have to have car insurance in Fort Worth TX? What If I don’t have? What will happen?
Leo
Fort Worth, TX
Thanks for asking, Leo. Yes, under Texas law, drivers are required to have a car insurance to be able to pay for the accidents they cause. Automobile liability insurance pays to treat people injured in a car accident. They also pay for the repair or replacement of other driver´s damaged property.
You must have sufficient car liability insurance to pay up to $25,000 in medical expenses for each person injured in an accident, up to a combined total of $50,000 for everyone who was harmed in an accident. Plus, you also must have at least $25,000 in coverage to pay to repair or replace the other driver´s automobile. Basic minimum liability coverage is often called “25/50/25 coverage” because of these coverage amounts.
In Texas, driving without car insurance is against the law. During any traffic stop a law enforcement officer will require you to show proof that you have car insurance. You will be provided with an “insurance card” by your insurance company that will qualify as proof. If you are unable to show this proof of insurance, you will probably get a ticket and could face a fine of $175 to $350 for a first offense. If you’re again stopped without proof, you could be charged up to $1,000, your car could be impounded for 180 days, and your driver´s license may be suspended.
