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Browse truck insurance agents serving Lubbock, Texas. Contact information and addresses listed below.
19 agents listed
Updated May 2026
Lubbock, TX
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Showing 19 truck insurance agents in Lubbock, TX
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Truck insurance agents in Lubbock Texas help owner-operators and fleets find coverage that meets state and federal requirements. Texas law mandates minimum liability insurance of 300000 dollars for commercial trucks operating in interstate commerce. Agents in Lubbock understand the unique risks of West Texas routes and can explain how Texas Department of Motor Vehicle regulations affect your policy.
What Does a Truck Insurance Agent in Lubbock Cost?
Truck insurance costs in Texas vary widely. A single owner-operator in Lubbock might pay 8000 to 15000 dollars per year for liability and physical damage coverage. Fleets may see lower per-truck rates. Factors like driving record, cargo type, and annual mileage affect premiums. This is general information and not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What minimum insurance does a truck need in Texas?
Texas requires commercial trucks to have at least 300000 dollars in liability coverage for interstate operations. Intrastate trucks may need different limits based on cargo and vehicle weight. An agent can help you meet Texas Department of Motor Vehicle filing requirements.
How do Lubbock truck insurance agents help with Texas regulations?
Agents in Lubbock know Texas specific rules like the Texas Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act. They can help you secure a Texas Department of Motor Vehicle insurance filing and advise on cargo insurance for agricultural hauls common in the region.
Can I get a policy for a single truck in Lubbock?
Yes, many Lubbock agents offer policies for single owner-operators. They can bundle physical damage coverage with liability and cargo insurance. Rates depend on driving history and the type of freight you carry.
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