Texas drivers who get their auto insurance through the state’s insurer of last resort are going to pay more for coverage very soon. Earlier this month, Texas Insurance Commissioner Cassie Brown approved a proposal from the Texas Automobile Insurance Plan Association (TAIPA) to increase rates by 15% for passenger vehicles and by 12.7% for commercial vehicles.

The changes will be effective Oct. 1 and will affect all new and renewed policies from that date on.

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