if you are talking about auto insurance (I have to ask since your question is in two different categories) then the minimum required insurance levels for Texas are:
Insurance companies in the state of Texas are required to offer you PIP insurance, and you can refuse to purchase this. In the state of Texas, you are required to pay any damages you make in an accident so PIP is handy just in case.
No, boat insurance is not required in Texas.
The same as whatever state your vehicle is registered in.
Yes for the street, no for off road.
Yes, recent estimates are that as much as 30 percent of the drivers in Texas are withot the state required liability Insurance.
NO, that is not a state requirement. I contacted the Texas Deparment of Insurance's Licensing Department to obtain the answer to this question.
If you wish to sell life insurance in the state of Texas, you'll be required to get a Texas Life and Health Insurance License. To obtain the license, you will need to pass first the insurance license exam for Life and Health in the state you want to sell life insurance. There are online self-study courses created especially for Texas insurance exams. You can check the link below for more information.
No. Of course not.
The requirements out there should be not much different. Their requirements should be like Texas.
It just depends on what kind of business you are running. Many businesses classes will have a state imposed insurance requirement but "most" will have no insurance requirement by law.
texas is a no fault state.
Some insurance companies in Texas are State Farm and All State. These are two of the largest insurance companies nationwide and have locations throughout Texas.