Brian Curtis - Kentucky Farm Bureau

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Brian Curtis (Agent)

Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Agent in Bowling Green, KY

KFB agent since 2010

Brian is your local Warren 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 Warren 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 and more. To connect with me for a quick and personalized insurance quote, call 270-792-5837 today or click the Request a Quote button.

Brian Curtis is proud to be a third-generation insurance agent, and he has served the Bowling Green/Warren County area since 2010. His team at the Scottsville Road agency prides themselves on offering the highest level of customer service while educating clients about the coverages and insurance products that best fit their needs. Brian and his wife, Julie, feel fortunate to be raising their three children in Bowling Green. Brian seeks to give back to the community he has called home his entire life, and he has served in the following roles:

  • Board Member, Hope House Bowling Green
  • Board Member, The River Foundation
  • Member, Realtor Association of Southern Kentucky
  • Supporter, Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  • Supporter, Life’s Better Together

In addition to these community roles, Brian is proud of his accomplishments as a Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance agent. He has received the company’s highest award, “Master Agent,” on numerous occasions, and he has earned such distinctions as Agent of the Year, Presidents Club, All-Star, and Roundtable.

To report a claim:

After-Hours Claims Reporting Hotline: 1-866-KFB-Claim (1-866-532-2524)
Monday-Friday 4:30pm - 9:00am EST | 24 hours on weekends and holidays
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