Marty McKinney | Agent · LUTCF
Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Agent in Pikeville, KY
KFB agent since 2007
Marty is your local Pike County Farm Bureau insurance agent!
Kentucky Farm Bureau has provided residents of the Bluegrass with quality insurance since 1943. As your local agent, I’m proud to serve the Pike County community and take care of all your insurance needs with prompt service and personal attention. That’s what being Kentucky’s insurance company is all about. We offer home insurance, auto insurance, life insurance, business insurance and more. Call or text me for a free, no-obligation quote at 606-791-4906. You can also send me an email, click "Request A Quote," or connect with me on Facebook.
As a native of neighboring Floyd County, I began my insurance career in 1996 and have worked in several parts of eastern Kentucky. In 2007, I came to Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance and never looked back. I have been humbled and honored to serve in communities throughout Pike County over the years. My wife and I, along with our five children, live in Floyd County just a short drive down the road, so I am in your community daily as your local insurance agent.
Should something go wrong, you can always count on Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance to help you through it. Even our adjustors are local; they’re close by when you need them to provide valuable assistance and advice to get your claims handled quickly and with a personal touch, from start to finish! That’s what Marty K. McKinney and Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance are all about – being "Big On Commitment."
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- Understanding your homeowners insurance claim
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We get it... insurance can be complicated! Check out this blog for answers to nine of the most frequently asked questions regarding homeowners insurance claims.
- What should you do with your yard waste?
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In some areas, improper disposal of yard waste items may leave homeowners subject to a fine. But if disposed of properly, your yard waste can be repurposed into beneficial mulch, soil, or compost.
- Steps for sharing the road with farm equipment
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Did you know that approximately half of Kentucky is farmland? That means Kentucky drivers are pretty likely to encounter slow-moving farm equipment on the roadways.