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Auto Insurance in and around Glasgow

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You need an agent who is not only knowledgable in the field, but who is also caring and prompt. That's State Farm Agent Chris Short! Glasgow drivers choose Chris Short for coverage options aligned with their particular needs, from the State Farm name.

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With Chris Short's assistance, you'll get flexible coverage for your vehicles, from scooters to motorcycles. And Agent Chris Short can share more information about State Farm's savings options—such as our Drive Safe & Save™ and Steer Clear®—and a wide range of policy inclusions—such as Emergency Roadside Service (ERS) coverage and car rental insurance.

Don’t let mishaps take you off track! Contact State Farm Agent Chris Short today and find out how you can save with State Farm auto insurance.

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Call Chris at (270) 651-5433 or visit our FAQ page.

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Chris Short

State Farm® Insurance Agent

Office Address:
305 Happy Valley Rd.
Glasgow, KY 42141-1535
Map & Directions

Would you like to create a personalized auto quote?

Profile photo of a State Farm Agent named: Chris Short

Chris Short

State Farm® Insurance Agent

Office Address:
305 Happy Valley Rd.
Glasgow, KY 42141-1535
Map & Directions

Simple Insights®

Put the brakes on aggressive driving

Stay alert for the signs of aggressive driving in other drivers — or perhaps even road rage bubbling up in you.

Teen texting and driving

Texting and driving can be more dangerous than drunk driving, but teenagers are still learning the message.