Motorcycle Insurance in Uvalde, TX
Motorcycle insurance in Texas requires the same minimum liability as auto (30/60/25). Add-ons typically include collision, comprehensive, uninsured-motorist, and accessory coverage for aftermarket parts. Most agents will quote across multiple powersports carriers.
4 motorcycle insurance agencies in Uvalde
Within 15 miles of Uvalde, TX. Click any agency to view profile, contact info, and request a quote.
Rosado Insurance Agency
Rosado Insurance Agency, LLC provides high customer service standards and offers a range of insurance products across Texas. The agency partners with top‑rated carriers to provide affordable coverage for auto, home, motorcycle, flood, business and more.
Jody Griffin - State Farm Insurance Agent
Jody Griffin is a State Farm insurance agent in Uvalde, Texas, offering a range of products including auto, homeowners, renters, life, health, motorcycle and boat insurance. The agency serves Uvalde County and surrounding areas and highlights a 5‑star rating on Google from 43 reviews.
Pronto Insurance
Manuel Ordaz has 15 years in the insurance industry and 7 years as a Pronto franchisee. His team is dedicated to providing high‑level customer service for auto, home, and commercial insurance needs.
Elissa Gonzalez: Allstate Insurance
Eliza Gonzalez has been an Allstate agent in Uvalde, Texas since 2005, offering bilingual English‑Spanish service and a variety of insurance products to the local community.
Frequently asked questions
Is motorcycle insurance required in Texas?
Yes. Texas law requires the same minimum liability coverage (30/60/25) for motorcycles as for cars. Riders are not required to carry collision or comprehensive but most lenders do if the bike is financed.
Does motorcycle insurance cover gear?
Standard liability does not. Many carriers offer optional accessory or custom-parts-and-equipment coverage that protects helmets, jackets, and aftermarket gear up to a sub-limit.
Can I get seasonal coverage?
Some Texas carriers offer lay-up or storage policies for winter months when the bike isn't ridden. Premium drops significantly while still maintaining comprehensive (theft/fire) protection.