AUSTIN METRO · LEXINGTON, TX

Independent Insurance Agents in Lexington, TX

3 licensed insurance agents serving Lexington and surrounding areas. Compare licensed independent insurance agencies located in Lexington, TX.

Hail Risk · Medium
Flood Risk · Low
Wildfire Risk · Low
Tornado Risk · Medium

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KIM Dowdy
Lexington
SpecialtiesLife & health · Home, auto & property
Wright Insurance Agency
Lexington
SpecialtiesHome, auto & property

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Melissa Wagner
Lexington
SpecialtiesHome, auto & property

Insurance in Lexington, TX

Shopping for insurance in Lexington means looking beyond city limits, as state records show no locally licensed agencies currently operating in this Lee County community of around 1,100 residents. This puts Lexington homeowners and drivers in the position of working with agents based in nearby cities like Giddings or Bryan-College Station, or purchasing coverage online directly from carriers. The absence of a walk-in local office doesn't mean fewer options—it just requires a slightly different approach to finding the right coverage. Central Texas weather patterns bring moderate hail risk to Lexington, making your homeowners policy's wind and hail coverage particularly important to understand. Many standard policies include a separate wind/hail deductible that's higher than your regular deductible, often calculated as a percentage of your home's insured value rather than a flat dollar amount. Given the area's storm activity, it's worth reviewing exactly what you'd pay out-of-pocket after hail damages your roof or siding, since these claims can become expensive quickly if your deductible is set at 2% or higher. Independent agents become especially valuable when no local offices exist in your community, because they can compare multiple carriers without requiring you to contact each company separately. An independent agent serving Lexington can explain how different insurers calculate wind/hail deductibles, which companies offer actual cash value versus replacement cost coverage, and whether bundling your home and auto policies actually saves money in your situation. This comparison shopping matters more in smaller markets where residents may assume they have limited choices, when the reality is that dozens of carriers write policies in Lee County.

Further reading

Home & Property
How to File a Homeowners Insurance Claim in Texas After a Hailstorm
Hail season in Texas produces more homeowners insurance claims than any other weather event. Here's a step-by-step guide to filing correctly — and protecting yourself from common mistakes.
Home & Property
What Happens to Your Home Insurance After a Major Weather Event in Texas
Filing a claim after a storm is only the beginning. Here's what the process actually looks like — and what to watch for to make sure you get a fair outcome.
Home & Property
Winter Storm Uri Changed Everything About Home Insurance in Texas — Here's What to Know
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