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Navigant Insurance Solutions, LLC
Your Trusted Partner in Comprehensive Coverage Solutions
As a leading insurance provider, we specialize in protecting businesses and individuals with personalized service and attention to detail. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges you face, we offer tailored commercial insurance lines for industries such as marine, environmental, oil and gas, and more. Additionally, our wide range of personal lines coverage options ensures that your home, auto, life, and other assets are safeguarded. With Navigant Insurance, you can rely on our expertise, exceptional customer care, and commitment to building lasting relationships. Discover peace of mind and secure your future with Navigant Insurance today.


At Navigant Insurance, we believe in the power of partnerships. That's why we have established strong alliances with leading industry organizations and trusted insurance providers. Through these partnerships, we are able to enhance our services and offer our clients access to a wide range of specialized expertise and comprehensive insurance solutions. Our collaborative approach allows us to stay at the forefront of industry trends, provide innovative coverage options, and deliver exceptional value to our clients. We take pride in our network of partnerships, as they enable us to better serve the unique needs of our clients and ensure their peace of mind when it comes to their insurance protection.

General Liability Insurance
Essential coverage for businesses, protecting against third-party claims for injury, property damage, and personal injury.

Commercial Property Insurance
Safeguards physical assets like buildings, equipment, and inventory from perils such as fire, theft, and natural disasters.

Workers' Compensation Insurance
Provides benefits for work-related injuries or illnesses, offering medical expenses, wage replacement, and rehabilitation support.

Homeowners Insurance
Protects homes and personal belongings from damage or loss due to natural disasters, theft, and liability for accidents on the property.

Auto Insurance
Mandatory coverage ensuring financial protection for vehicle damage, accidents, and liability for injuries or property damage caused by the insured.

Life Insurance
Provides a financial safety net by offering a payout to beneficiaries, covering expenses, debts, and maintaining financial stability after the insured's death.


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Many Texas business owners think their general liability policy has them “covered for everything.” Then a cyber breach, a lawsuit from a former employee, or a contract dispute hits and the carrier says no. The gap between what you thought was covered and what is actually covered shows up at the worst time of all, right in the middle of a claim.
Across Texas, companies are growing, hiring fast, and moving more of their work into the cloud. Add in spring storms, power flickers, and tight deadlines, and small mistakes can turn into big losses. Standard business liability insurance in Texas is built around bodily injury and property damage. A lot of modern risks just do not fit neatly into that box.
In this post, we will walk through real-world-style claim scenarios that surprise many owners. We will look at cyber incidents, employee lawsuits, professional mistakes, and hidden promises inside contracts, and we will talk about the types of policies that are meant to fill those gaps before there is a problem.
Think about a contractor in the Houston area who keeps job files, bids, and customer details on a laptop. The laptop gets stolen out of a truck in a parking lot. The data is not encrypted, and soon clients are getting strange emails and fake invoices. The contractor scrambles to hire IT help, notify everyone affected, and answer questions from regulators. Then the general liability carrier says the policy does not cover data loss or cyber events.
That surprise is common. General liability policies and many property policies are written to respond when there is:
Bodily injury
Property damage to tangible items
Personal and advertising injury, like certain kinds of libel
They often exclude:
Loss of electronic data
Network security failures
Privacy breaches and stolen records
As more Texas businesses store customer and employee data online and depend on remote access, this gap gets bigger, especially around storm season when power outages and system interruptions are more likely.
Dedicated cyber liability insurance is designed for this exact kind of problem. A good cyber policy can help with:
Emergency incident response and forensic IT work
Customer notification and credit monitoring services
Legal defense for privacy and regulatory investigations
Ransomware negotiations and covered payments where allowed
Business interruption when your network goes down
The goal is to turn a chaotic breach into a managed event, with a clear plan and experts already lined up.
Now think about a fast-growing service company that has doubled its staff. HR is informal. A supervisor handles interviews, discipline, and terminations, often by gut feel. After a tense firing, the former employee files a complaint for discrimination and retaliation and later adds a wage and hour claim. The owner turns to the general liability policy, then learns it does not cover these types of employment disputes.
This is where Employment Practices Liability Insurance, or EPLI, comes in. EPLI is built to respond to claims tied to how you treat people at work, including:
Allegations of discrimination
Sexual harassment and hostile work environment claims
Wrongful termination and wrongful discipline
Failure to hire, failure to promote, and retaliation
Defense costs are a big part of EPLI coverage. Even if the claim is groundless, an attorney still needs to respond, handle paperwork, and represent the business.
EPLI works best alongside practical risk controls, such as:
Written HR policies that are shared with employees
Manager training on interviews, performance reviews, and discipline
A simple, clear complaint process
Good records for hiring, promotions, and counseling meetings
These steps matter even more when hiring speeds up in spring and summer, when seasonal roles and quick staffing decisions can lead to misunderstandings.
Many Texas businesses now sell knowledge and advice as much as physical work. An IT consultant sets up a system that fails and causes a client big financial losses. An engineer signs off on a design that needs a costly fix. A marketing firm publishes something inaccurate that causes a contract to fall through. No one gets hurt and nothing is technically “damaged,” but the client loses money and demands that loss back.
General liability usually focuses on bodily injury and property damage. It often does not respond to pure financial loss that comes from bad advice or professional errors. That is the space where Professional Liability, also called Errors and Omissions or E&O, is designed to help.
E&O coverage can respond to claims of:
Professional negligence or failure to meet a professional standard
Bad advice, misstatements, or misrepresentation in services
Missed deadlines and missed deliverables
Errors in design, programming, or technical work
Industries in Texas that often need E&O along with business liability insurance in Texas include:
IT service providers and software consultants
Engineers, architects, and design professionals
Real estate and property management firms
Marketing agencies and creative service shops
Specialty contractors who design as well as build
Bundling E&O with your other coverages can build a more complete safety net around both your physical work and your professional work.
Another area that catches owners off guard is contractual risk. A subcontractor signs a master service agreement with a large client. The contract includes broad indemnity and hold harmless wording, requires the sub to name the client as an additional insured, and includes waivers of subrogation. A serious incident happens, and suddenly the subcontractor is on the hook for far more than the general liability policy is set up to cover.
Contracts like these are common. They show up in:
Commercial leases
Vendor and supplier agreements
Client service contracts
Waivers and event agreements
The problem is that contracts can shift liability to your business. Your policy may:
Limit coverage for liability you “assume under contract”
Require that certain wording match the policy
Exclude obligations that go beyond normal legal responsibility
Contractual liability coverage inside your liability policy can pick up some promises you make in a written contract, but it is not automatic and not unlimited. That is why it is so important to pair insurance review with legal review. When owners share key contracts with their insurance agent and attorney before signing, there is a chance to:
Flag indemnity and hold harmless wording that creates uninsurable exposure
Confirm that additional insured and waiver wording lines up with the policy
Adjust limits and coverage if a contract requires more protection
Getting this done early is easier than trying to fix things after an accident.
Taken together, these scenarios show how easy it is to have dangerous holes in a basic insurance setup. Gaps often show up around:
Cyber and data privacy events
Employment practices and HR decisions
Professional services and advice
Contractual promises and assumed liability
Modern business does not fit in a single policy box. A mix of general liability, property, auto, cyber, EPLI, professional liability, and smart contractual planning usually gives better protection than any one policy on its own.
Spring and early summer are a smart time for Texas owners to sit down for a mid-year coverage review. This is when many companies look at storm readiness, new contracts, hiring plans, tech upgrades, and revenue changes. Bringing that bigger picture to the table helps build coverage that fits where your business is going, not just where it was a few years ago.
At Navigant Insurance in Houston, our team has two decades of experience helping Texas businesses and families work through these real-world questions. We focus on listening first, then explaining coverage in plain language, so owners can see clearly where they are strong and where they might want more support from the broader Navigant team. That way, you are far less likely to learn about a coverage gap for the first time while a claim is already unfolding.
If you are ready to safeguard your operations, team, and assets, our specialists at Navigant Insurance can help you find the right business liability insurance in Texas for your unique risks. We will walk you through your options, explain coverage in plain language, and make sure there are no surprises if you ever need to file a claim. To discuss your needs or get a customized quote, simply contact us and we will respond promptly with next steps.

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At Navigant Insurance, we understand that finding the right coverage can be a daunting task. That's why our dedicated team is here to assist you every step of the way. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service and tailored insurance solutions that provide peace of mind.
Whether you're a business owner in need of comprehensive commercial insurance or an individual looking to protect your home, auto, or other assets, we have the expertise to guide you. Our commitment to understanding your unique requirements allows us to recommend the most suitable policies, ensuring that you have the coverage you need when it matters most.
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Houston, Texas 77084
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