Mandatory Texas auto liability insurance coverage is 25,000/50,000/25,000 meaning auto liability insurance $25,000 Bodily Injury for the death or injury coverage for any one person any one accident caused by anyone on your policy. $50,000 for all persons in any one accident. $25,000 Property Damage for damages incurred by an accident this does not include collision damage to your car. The minimum insurance coverage is often not enough to pay for all the damages and does not repair your car. 
Kingwood TX Originally an unincorporated area, the section of Kingwood in Harris County was annexed by the City of Houston in 1996 despite vehement protest by the community. Kingwood is divided into 25 neighborhoods, called villages. Most villages have a neighborhood pool providing free access for village residents, and most provide their own set of village-specific services.
Trailwood is Kingwood's oldest subdivision, with its first homes being completed in 1971; while new homes are still being built in Barrington, Kingwood Greens, Kings River, Kings Point, and Royal Shores.
Several other subdivisions and developments have developed around the Kingwood area, though they are not actually part of Kingwood. Some of these subdivisions are Forest Cove, which was first built in 1963, Deer Ridge Estates, North Kingwood Forest, Kings Lake Estates, Lakewood Cove and Woodspring Forest.
Nearby developments include Oakhurst at Kingwood and King's Manor. Oakhurst does not pay Kingwood Service Association fees, though it is considered part of Kingwood and is also developed by Friendswood Development.
Kingwood TX is served by three Humble ISD middle schools: Kingwood Middle School, Creekwood Middle School and Riverwood Middle School. Kingwood Middle School students are zoned to Kingwood Park High School, while students attending Creekwood and Riverwood are zoned to Kingwood High School. www.cityofhumble.org
