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Looking to protect the wealth you’ve built? Higginbotham can help.

Recognized as the largest independent insurance firm based in Texas, Higginbotham has been working to protect Texans and their lifestyle for 75 years.

High-net-worth individuals and families can meet with a private client personal insurance specialist to asses potential risks and explore custom coverage options, including:

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Heads up, business owners: Higginbotham also offers insurance for commercial property and liability. Meet with a Higginbotham specialist.

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