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The Higginbotham team in front of the Forth Worth skyline.

Higginbotham’s insurance specialists provide personalized year-round support for coverage and claims.

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If you made big moves last year — like buying that dream car or vacation home — it’s time to protect your hard-earned assets.

Enter Higginbotham: The state’s largest independent insurance, financial, and HR services firm that’s covered Fort Worthians for 75+ years.

From home and auto to watercraft, farm, and more, Higginbotham offers personal insurance solutions to fit every lifestyle, personal risk factor + budget. This firm is so personal that their local brokers know clients by name. Protect what matters most to you.

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