Motorcycle Insurance in and around Owensboro
Looking to insure your motorcycle around Owensboro?
Ride into the sunset with State Farm insurance
Where The Rubber Meets The Kentucky Roads
We recognize at State Farm® that insurance is nobody’s favorite subject (except maybe ours), but it's something you should consider as a motorcyclist. It's not worth the hassle to ride without it and it helps to protect you, your family, and other motorists.
Looking to insure your motorcycle around Owensboro?
Ride into the sunset with State Farm insurance
Insurance That's A Handle Bar Above The Rest
Motorcycle insurance from State Farm helps cover you and your ride, whether you're headed to a local event or taking a longer jaunt from Anchorage through Moose Pass to Seward in Alaska or Batesville to Kosciusko in Missouri. From property damage to emergency expenses, our motorcycle insurance covers you when life gives you gravel instead of asphalt. Plus our 24/7 roadside assistance coverage means support is just a call away if something goes awry while riding on unfamiliar roads.
Reach out to agent Candace Crossan's office today for more information on the various coverage options available and how you might get more coverage without paying more.
Simple Insights®
What riding gear do I need for a motorcycle?
What riding gear do I need for a motorcycle?
Motorcycle riding gear is specifically designed to keep your head and body safer when riding.
Choosing a motorcycle helmet
Choosing a motorcycle helmet
Motorcycle helmets are important for everyday riding, as well as helping to protect your head in case of a crash. Learn more about selecting the right helmet.
Candace Crossan
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
What riding gear do I need for a motorcycle?
What riding gear do I need for a motorcycle?
Motorcycle riding gear is specifically designed to keep your head and body safer when riding.
Choosing a motorcycle helmet
Choosing a motorcycle helmet
Motorcycle helmets are important for everyday riding, as well as helping to protect your head in case of a crash. Learn more about selecting the right helmet.