Auto Insurance in and around Shreveport
Looking for great auto insurance in Shreveport?
Let's hit the road, wisely
Would you like to create a personalized auto quote?
State Farm Has Coverages For Your Needs
When you’re on the move, staying in motion is important. Because cracked windshields or wind storms can happen to anyone, anytime, you need car insurance coverage you can count on.
Looking for great auto insurance in Shreveport?
Let's hit the road, wisely
Great Coverage For A Variety Of Vehicles
You need State Farm auto insurance, the largest auto insurer in the United States. When the unexpected finds you, State Farm is there to get you on the go again! Agent Steve Thibeaux has the knowledge and integrity you need when unfortunate incidents cross your path.
But the coverage doesn’t stop there. Did you know State Farm also covers ATVs, van campers, snowmobiles and camping trailers?! With State Farm Agent Steve Thibeaux, a policy can be personalized for your assortment of vehicles as well as your situational needs to include options like Emergency Roadside Service (ERS) coverage and rideshare insurance.
Have More Questions About Auto Insurance?
Call Steve at (318) 687-3877 or visit our FAQ page.
Simple Insights®
How to deal with parking lot accidents
How to deal with parking lot accidents
Parking lot accidents can be a common hassle for drivers. State Farm offers some advice for what to do if you’re involved in a fender bender.
Staying safe at railroad crossings
Staying safe at railroad crossings
It may be tempting to accelerate or drive across the railroad tracks against the signal but the risk is too high. Use common sense.
Steve Thibeaux
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
How to deal with parking lot accidents
How to deal with parking lot accidents
Parking lot accidents can be a common hassle for drivers. State Farm offers some advice for what to do if you’re involved in a fender bender.
Staying safe at railroad crossings
Staying safe at railroad crossings
It may be tempting to accelerate or drive across the railroad tracks against the signal but the risk is too high. Use common sense.