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Auto Insurance in and around Kearney

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We also offer Auto insurance in:
  • Buffalo County
  • Elm Creek
  • Holdrege
  • Axtell
  • Minden
  • Arapahoe
  • Overton
  • Ansley
  • Kenesaw
  • Gibbon
  • Shelton
  • Wood River
  • Ravenna
  • Hall County
  • Adams County
  • Kearney County
  • Pheleps County
  • Sherman County
  • Grand Island
  • Hastings
  • Kearney
  • Lexington
  • Gothenburg
  • Cozad

Be Ready For The Road Ahead

If "vehicle owner" describes you, car insurance is your next step. And since that vehicle is no doubt an important aspect of your daily routine, you'll want to make sure to choose the right amount of dependable coverage, as well as maximize your eligible savings. Don't worry, State Farm has options to fit your needs.

Looking for great auto insurance around the Kearney area?

Put it into drive, wisely

Navigate The Road Ahead With State Farm

With State Farm, get revved up for excellent auto coverage and savings options like non-owned auto coverage emergency road service coverage, a newer vehicle safety features discount an older vehicle passive restraint safety feature discount, and more!

So don’t let theft or darting deer stop you from moving forward!

Have More Questions About Auto Insurance?

Call Brett at (308) 234-9713 or visit our FAQ page.

Simple Insights®

Staying safe at railroad crossings

It may be tempting to accelerate or drive across the railroad tracks against the signal but the risk is too high. Use common sense.

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Brett McIntosh

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
311 W 11th Street
Kearney, NE 68845-7331
Map & Directions

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Profile photo of a State Farm Agent named: Brett McIntosh

Brett McIntosh

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
311 W 11th Street
Kearney, NE 68845-7331
Map & Directions

Simple Insights®

Staying safe at railroad crossings

It may be tempting to accelerate or drive across the railroad tracks against the signal but the risk is too high. Use common sense.