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Home Insurance in Texas: What Your Policy Really Protects

Your home is where your story lives, and Texas weather loves plot twists. Hurricanes, hailstorms, tornado‑strength winds, and even rare freezes can cause serious damage. A standard homeowners policy protects you financially when the unexpected happens—whether it’s a fire, storm, theft, or sudden water damage from a burst pipe.

  • Drone photos: Harvey leaves Rockport in shambles after landfall

  • Drone photos: Harvey leaves Rockport in shambles after landfall

  • East Texas homes damaged, trees toppled by severe weather

  • East Texas homes damaged, trees toppled by severe weather

🧱 Coverage A — Dwelling Coverage

What it does: Pays to repair or rebuild the physical structure of your home after a covered loss.

What it protects:

  • Structural components — walls, roof, foundation, framing
  • Attached structures — attached garage, porch, deck, patio
  • Built‑in systems — plumbing, electrical, HVAC, built‑in appliances

Why it matters in Texas: Wind and hail are the most common claims in the state. Coverage A is what pays to rebuild your home if a storm tears off your roof or a fire destroys part of the structure.

🏚️ Coverage B — Other Structures

Protects structures on your property that are not attached to your home.

What it covers:

  • Detached garage
  • Storage shed
  • Gazebo
  • Fence
  • Driveway
  • Standalone guest house

Typical limit: Usually 10% of Coverage A. If your home is insured for $300,000, Coverage B is typically $30,000.

Customization: If you have a high‑value structure—like a pool house or large workshop—you can increase this limit with an endorsement.

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  • Detached Garage Ideas | Top Detached Garage designs | Gambrick

🛋️ Coverage C — Personal Property

Protects your belongings anywhere in the world.

Examples of covered items:

  • Furniture
  • Clothing
  • Electronics
  • Tools
  • Appliances
  • Jewelry (up to sub‑limits unless scheduled)

Covered events include: Fire, theft, vandalism, wind, hail, and more—depending on your policy type.

🏠 Coverage D — Loss of Use

If your home becomes unlivable after a covered loss, this coverage pays for:

  • Temporary housing
  • Additional food costs
  • Laundry
  • Storage
  • Extra transportation

This is essential after hurricanes or fires when repairs can take months.

⚖️ Coverage E — Personal Liability

Protects your assets if you or a household member are legally responsible for injury or property damage to someone else.

What it pays for:

  • Medical bills for the injured party
  • Property damage you cause (e.g., your child breaks a neighbor’s window)
  • Legal defense
  • Court judgments and settlements

Even if the lawsuit is baseless, your insurer must defend you.

🚑 Coverage F — Medical Payments to Others

A no‑fault coverage that pays for minor injuries to guests.

Key points:

  • No need to prove negligence
  • Typical limits: $1,000–$5,000
  • Covers ambulance, ER visits, X‑rays, dental work, funeral costs
  • Does not cover you or household members

This is designed for small injuries that don’t rise to the level of a lawsuit.