Larry Davidson - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Important Notice

Recent storms throughout the Commonwealth have impacted a number of our policyholders and Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance is committed to handling those claims as quickly as possible. If you have property damage as a result of these recent storms and you need to report a claim, please contact your local agent, call our claims hotline at 1-866-KFB-CLAIM (1-866-532-2524), or submit your first notice of loss inside the my.kyfb.com member portal.

Larry Davidson Agency Manager

Larry Davidson (Agency Manager)

KFB Insurance Agent Since 1981

Hello and welcome to Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance, Crittenden County. As your local insurance agent, I'm right here in your community—ready to serve you. Call me today and let's discuss your specific situation. I'll help you make sure you and your assets are protected with the correct level of insurance coverage.

In the event of a loss, you can count on Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance to help you through it. Our local claims office and adjusters are close by when you need them. We are knowledgeable about our community and can provide valuable assistance and advice when needed.

Call me today for a free, no-obligation quote.

How can Larry Davidson help you today?

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