Auto Insurance in and around St Francis
St Francis's first choice car insurance is right here
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Coverage Designed To Support Your Driving Needs
The plethora of savings options and coverage options can be a lot to think about. Like a good neighbor, agent Dan Shaykevich is here to help you evaluate State Farm's terrific auto insurance options that set them apart.
St Francis's first choice car insurance is right here
Let's hit the road, wisely
Help Protect Your Ride
But not only is the coverage fantastic with State Farm, there are also multiple options to save. This can range from safe driver savings like Steer Clear® to safe vehicle discounts like an anti-theft discount. You could even be eligible for more than one of these options! State Farm agent Dan Shaykevich would love to verify which you may be eligible for and help you create a complete policy that's right for you.
Plus, your coverage can be aligned with your lifestyle, to include things like car rental insurance and rideshare insurance. And you can cover a variety of vehicles—whether it's a recreational vehicle, business vehicle, motor scooter or boat.
Have More Questions About Auto Insurance?
Call Dan at (414) 486-1000 or visit our FAQ page.
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Dan Shaykevich
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
How long can kids stay on parent’s insurance?
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Learn when a child can transition from their parent’s insurance to their own by understanding various insurance coverage guidelines.
Teen texting and driving
Teen texting and driving
Texting and driving can be more dangerous than drunk driving, but teenagers are still learning the message.