Cover Launches New Auto Insurance Service in Texas To Ease Driver Frustrations
Expanding beyond brokerage service as new data shows 1 in 3 haven't shopped for a new policy in over 2 years

In a recent survey, Cover found that five million drivers in
The new service — an evolution from the company's nationally-licensed insurance brokerage — combines a streamlined process for buying policies, using smartphone technology such as camera and location services, with the ability to set fairer rates.
These features are designed to alleviate common insurance shopping pain points for Texans. Survey data published by Cover shows that the vast majority of Texans (62%) are frustrated by auto insurance shopping, citing the time it takes to shop (29%) and doubts about the potential to find lower premiums (40%) as reasons they don't shop more often.
This frustration with auto insurance potentially costs Texans millions of dollars collectively when, according to the
Now operating as a managing general agent (MGA), Cover is able to offer its own auto policies while also acting as a broker for 30 partner carriers, maximizing the opportunity for drivers to find a better policy with minimum hassle via Cover's platform.
"By using smartphone technology to make insurance more intuitive, Cover is on a mission to take the frustration out of buying a policy, making it simple for drivers to find great coverage and better rates," said
"Knowing that Texans already pay some of the highest premiums in the country we want to take complexity out of insurance and empower drivers to find the best rates they can."
About Cover
Cover is an insurance technology company. As a nationally-licensed brokerage and managing general agent (MGA), Cover works with more than 30 insurance companies across the
Cover conducted a survey between
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