McKnight Insurance
Practical guidance on coverage, risk, and protecting what you've built — written for Texas businesses and families.
ATVs, UTVs, and dirt bikes aren\'t covered by your auto policy — and your homeowners policy won\'t help if you\'re injured or cause damage on the trail. Here\'s what you need.
Texas has more registered boats than almost any other state. But most boat owners don\'t realize how little their homeowners or auto policy actually covers on the water.
Texas minimum liability limits are among the lowest in the country — and they leave most drivers dangerously underinsured. Here is what a complete auto policy looks like.
Texas homeowners face unique risks — hail, wind, flooding, and foundation movement. Standard policies cover some of these and exclude others. Here is what you need to know.
A serious accident, a dog bite, a pool incident — any of these can generate a lawsuit that exceeds your auto or homeowners limits. A personal umbrella policy is the most cost-effective protection most Texas families aren\'t carrying.
An RV is part vehicle, part home — and standard auto insurance treats it like neither. Here is what a proper Texas RV insurance policy covers and why it matters.
If your employees ever drive their own cars for work — even just to pick up supplies — you have liability exposure your commercial auto policy does not cover. Here is the fix.
A workers'' comp audit can result in a bill for thousands of dollars — or a refund. How it goes depends almost entirely on how well you prepared. Here is what to do.
Most Texas businesses need both — but they cover completely different things. Here is how to tell them apart and why having only one leaves you exposed.
Your personal auto policy will not cover an accident that happens while you are working. Here is what commercial auto insurance actually covers — and what it does not.
A claim filed wrong — or too late — can cost you the payout you earned. Here is exactly how to file a business insurance claim in Texas and protect your settlement.
Your building, your equipment, your inventory — commercial property insurance protects the physical assets your business depends on. Here is what Texas small business owners need to know before a loss happens.
Your bid looks great — until the GC pulls your certificate and your limits come up short. Here is exactly what general contractors require and why it matters.
From chemical application exclusions to equipment coverage gaps, landscaping companies in Texas face risks that standard policies often miss. Here is what a complete program looks like.
If your business serves or sells alcohol in Texas, general liability alone will not protect you. Here is what liquor liability covers, what it costs, and why the TABC makes it non-negotiable.
Pool contractors face unique liability exposures — from construction defects to chemical spills to completed operations claims years after the job. Here is the coverage program that actually protects your business.
Tree work is one of the highest-risk trades in Texas. The right insurance program covers your crew, your equipment, and your liability — here is what that looks like in practice.
Texas is the only state that doesn't require workers' comp — but for roofing contractors, skipping it is one of the most expensive decisions you can make.
Truckers assume their cargo is covered. Then a load gets damaged and they find out their policy has exclusions they never knew about. Here's how to read your cargo coverage before a claim.
Most small business owners don't know their GL and workers' comp policies are auditable until they get a bill for additional premium. Here's how audits work and how to prepare.
When you buy insurance through a captive agent, you're getting one company's answer to your coverage question. Here's why that matters — and what you give up.
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