Editorial Policy
How A-LA Auto Insurance writes, reviews, sources, and corrects the Texas insurance content published on this website.
Last reviewed: April 17, 2026
Who we are
A-LA Auto Insurance is a Texas Department of Insurance–licensed independent agency (TDI License #3107286) operating 13 bilingual offices across Dallas–Fort Worth since 2021. All editorial content on alaautoinsurance.com is written, reviewed, or supervised by Sean, a TDI-licensed insurance agent who specializes in SR-22, high-risk, non-owner, and no-license auto insurance in Texas. Our editorial team is separate from our sales team, and agents receive no payment tied to specific article recommendations.
Primary-source citation rule
Every legal or regulatory claim on this site is tied to a primary source — not to a secondary blog post. Our preferred sources, in order:
- Texas Transportation Code and Texas Penal Code (statutes.capitol.texas.gov) — for SR-22 filing rules, minimum liability, and DWI statutes.
- Texas Department of Insurance (tdi.texas.gov) — for consumer bulletins, agent licensing, rate filings, and complaint data.
- Texas Department of Public Safety (dps.texas.gov) — for SR-22 certificate acceptance, license reinstatement steps, and TexasSure.
- Carrier underwriting guidelines — only referenced in aggregate; we do not name specific carrier rates on-site.
- Agency data — ALA customer averages across the 35+ carriers we represent, clearly labeled as estimates.
How articles are written and reviewed
- Research. Every new article begins with the primary source list above. Secondary sources are used only for context, not for legal or regulatory claims.
- Drafting. Drafts are written in plain English (or plain Spanish for /es content), with a definition in the first 60 words and short, quotable answer blocks under question-based headings.
- Licensed review. Every article that touches Texas insurance law, SR-22 filings, DWI, license reinstatement, or minimum liability is reviewed by Sean (TDI License #3107286) before publication.
- Publication. Articles are published with a visible publication date, an author byline linked to the author bio page, and JSON-LD schema identifying Sean as the author.
- Updates. Core guides (SR-22, 30/60/25, no-license) are reviewed every 6 months or whenever a Texas statute changes. A visible "Last Updated" date reflects the most recent review, not the original publish date.
Correction and update policy
When we learn that something on this site is inaccurate, incomplete, or out of date, we fix it. Significant corrections (legal citations, filing windows, statutory minimums) are annotated with a dated correction note at the bottom of the affected page. Minor edits (typos, phrasing, formatting) are made silently.
If you spot an error, please email admin@alaautoinsurance.com with the URL and the specific claim you believe is wrong. We aim to review every correction request within 5 business days.
What our content is not
- Not legal advice. Articles about DWI, license suspension, or court-ordered filings are educational. For your specific case, consult a licensed Texas attorney or the Texas DPS.
- Not a binding quote. Rate ranges in articles are averages across our carriers. Your actual premium depends on your driving record, vehicle, ZIP code, and coverage selections.
- Not sponsored by carriers. A-LA is an independent agency. We compare carriers on behalf of the customer, and our editorial content is never paid for or influenced by a specific carrier.
- Not produced by anonymous writers. Every Texas insurance–law article is signed and reviewed by Sean, a TDI-licensed agent.
Contact the editorial team
Questions, corrections, source suggestions, or reprint requests: admin@alaautoinsurance.com · (866) 252-6116
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