From the international bridges downtown to the daily run up US 277, Eagle Pass drivers cover a lot of ground close to the border. Harvey Insurance writes auto coverage that fits how Maverick County actually drives — and we answer when you call.

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Eagle Pass driving is shaped by the border. Cross-bridge traffic stacks up on Garrison Street and Main, US 277 carries the commute north toward Carrizo Springs, and US 57 is the fast link to San Antonio that locals lean on for everything from work to medical trips. A car parked overnight near the international crossings or left running on a cold morning is a real theft and break-in exposure here, which is why comprehensive coverage matters as much as collision. Harvey Insurance builds policies around how Maverick County actually drives — and we’re a phone call away when you need us.
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In a border city like Eagle Pass, theft and break-ins drive a large share of auto claims — but spring hail and busy crossing-area traffic add their own risk to the mix.
Proximity to the international crossings makes vehicle theft and break-ins a steady concern, especially for cars parked downtown or near the bridges overnight. Comprehensive coverage is what pays out when a vehicle is stolen or stripped.
Spring and early-summer thunderstorms roll across Maverick County with hail and high wind that dent hoods and crack windshields. That damage falls under comprehensive coverage, not collision — a distinction that catches a lot of drivers off guard.
Bridge-bound traffic backs up on the downtown approach streets, and the long stretches of US 277 and US 57 invite higher speeds once you clear town. Both patterns feed fender-benders and at-fault collision claims.
Three routes carry most of the miles in and out of Eagle Pass — here’s why each one matters for drivers and claims.
The main north-south spine through Eagle Pass, carrying daily commuters and freight toward Carrizo Springs and Del Rio. Heavy truck and commuter mix makes it a frequent site of rear-end and merge collisions.
The direct highway link from Eagle Pass to San Antonio via I-35, and the route most families take for work, shopping and medical trips. Open-highway speeds mean higher-severity crashes when they happen.
Loop 480 ties US 277 and US 57 around town, while the downtown streets feeding the international bridges stay congested with cross-border traffic. Stop-and-go conditions here produce a steady stream of low-speed fender-benders.
We’re not a call center or an app. We’re a local agency that treats every client like a neighbor — because most of them are.
We work with the most trusted and recognized carriers in the country — giving our Eagle Pass clients access to strong coverage and reliable claims support.
We understand the specific risks Eagle Pass residents face and write every policy with that knowledge front and center.
When you have a question or a claim, you reach us — the same people who wrote your policy. We know your name and advocate for you, every time.
Work with a local Texas agent who knows Eagle Pass roads, offers same-day callbacks, and finds the right coverage for the way you drive.
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