Business Interruption Insurance Texas: What North Texas Business Owners Must Know After the 2026 Storms
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After the late April 2026 storms that produced EF-2 and EF-3 tornadoes across North Texas, baseball-sized hail, and a gubernatorial disaster declaration, every North Texas business owner needs to understand one thing: your commercial property policy alone is not enough. If a tornado, hailstorm, or fire forces your business to close for weeks or months, who pays your rent, payroll, and loan obligations while you rebuild? That's where business interruption insurance, also called business income coverage, becomes the difference between a temporary setback and permanent closure.
In this episode of Insurance Talk Texas, presented by Schell Insurance, we break down how business interruption insurance works, what triggers coverage, the 48-to-72-hour waiting period, the period of restoration, and the Texas Prompt Payment of Claims Act protections that work in your favor.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
The difference between commercial property insurance and business interruption coverage, and why owning one without the other leaves a dangerous gap. Business interruption replaces the income you lose during a forced shutdown and covers continuing expenses like rent, payroll, loan payments, utilities, and temporary relocation costs.
Why business interruption is typically an endorsement on a commercial property policy or bundled inside a Business Owner's Policy (BOP), and why so many North Texas owners discover too late that this coverage is missing or underfunded.
What triggers business interruption coverage in Texas: fire, hail, windstorm, tornado, vandalism, and certain equipment breakdowns. We also walk through what does NOT trigger coverage including pandemics, flood damage without separate flood insurance, and standalone utility outages without a service interruption endorsement.
The 48-to-72-hour waiting period, the period of restoration, and how regional North Texas storm events stretch repair timelines when contractors are at capacity.
How Texas Insurance Code Chapter 542, the Prompt Payment of Claims Act, gives policyholders critical protection by requiring insurers to accept or deny claims within 15 business days of receiving complete documentation.
The financial documentation needed to win a business interruption claim, including profit and loss statements, payroll records, tax returns, and how to track continuing and extra expenses in real time.
The three coverage extensions most owners do not know to ask for: contingent business interruption for supplier and customer losses, civil authority coverage for government-ordered closures, and extended period of indemnity to keep paying while revenue recovers post-repair.
WHY SCHELL INSURANCE:
As an independent agency, Schell Insurance shops your business across multiple carriers to right-size your business interruption coverage to your actual revenue, operating expenses, and North Texas storm risk profile. Their team stress-tests restoration assumptions against regional contractor availability and fills gaps with the right endorsements.
CONTACT SCHELL INSURANCE:
Phone: (972) 423-4546
Website: https://schellinsurance.com
Serving: Frisco, McKinney, Plano, Prosper, Allen, Collin County, Denton County, and the greater DFW metroplex
ABOUT INSURANCE TALK TEXAS:
Insurance Talk Texas is a weekly educational podcast and YouTube series in partnership with Schell Insurance, delivering practical insurance education for North Texas homeowners, drivers, families, and business owners. We cover auto, homeowners, business, flood, umbrella, and cyber liability insurance plus Texas consumer rights. New episodes weekly.
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
Texas Department of Insurance business insurance guide: https://www.tdi.texas.gov/general/business-insurance.html
Texas Insurance Code Chapter 542 (Prompt Payment of Claims Act)
TDEM iSTAT damage survey: https://damage.tdem.texas.gov
FREE BUSINESS COVERAGE REVIEW:
Call (972) 423-4546 or visit https://schellinsurance.com to schedule a complimentary commercial policy review. The Schell Insurance team will identify business interruption gaps, verify your limits match current revenue, and recommend the right endorsements.
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