Auto Insurance in Carthage, TX
Auto insurance in Texas is required by state law. Drivers must carry minimum liability coverage of $30,000 per injured person, $60,000 per accident, and $25,000 for property damage (the 30/60/25 rule). Most agents offer collision and comprehensive add-ons, plus uninsured-motorist protection.
3 auto insurance agencies in Carthage
Within 15 miles of Carthage, TX. Click any agency to view profile, contact info, and request a quote.
Patterson Insurance Agency
Patterson Insurance is a Texas and Louisiana based agency that helps customers find the best coverage by shopping top national carriers. They emphasize fast, simple service with personal agents and prioritize customer support.
Red Oak Insurance Agency
Red Oak Insurance is a full‑service multiline agency in Carthage, Texas offering homeowners, auto, boat, motorcycle, life, and commercial general liability coverage. Founded in 1981, the agency emphasizes personalized service and competitive pricing for individuals and businesses in East Texas.
Matt Pittman - Red Oak Insurance Agency
Red Oak Insurance is a full‑service multiline agency in Carthage, Texas offering competitive insurance policies for homes, automobiles, boats, motorcycles, mobile homes, travel trailers, businesses and life. Founded in 1981, the agency emphasizes personalized service and customized coverage options.
Frequently asked questions
Is auto insurance required in Texas?
Yes. Texas law requires minimum liability coverage of 30/60/25 ($30,000 bodily injury per person, $60,000 per accident, $25,000 property damage). Driving without it can result in fines and license suspension.
How do I get a quote from a local agent?
Browse the agencies on this page, click any profile, and either call directly or use the Request Contact form. Most agencies will have a quote ready within one business day.
What does an independent agent vs a captive agent mean?
Captive agents represent a single carrier (like State Farm or Allstate). Independent agents quote multiple carriers, which can mean better rate comparison. Both are licensed by the Texas Department of Insurance.