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Bowling Insurance Services - Insuring All of West Virginia

Bowling Insurance Services believes that you should get the best possible coverage for the lowest possible price. That is why our slogan is “Cut your rates, not your coverage.” With us, you can be sure that we will do our best to give you better rates with better service. Principal agent Casey Bowling says, “I take pride in doing things right, in a timely manner and I go to bat for my customers. We understand that without our customers, our agency doesn’t operate; so we value our customers and do everything we can to go the extra mile for each and every one of them.”

Our agency offers a number of great insurance products to all of West Virginia. These products include home insurance, auto insurance, business insurance, life insurance, and group benefits. If you happen to be in the market for any of these products, be sure to contact a friendly member of our staff!

Our staff has decades of combined experience in the insurance industry, as well as a strong background in financial services. You can feel confident having your insurance needs covered through us. In a day and age of automation and technology, we like to put a human touch on the way we do business. After all, when you need your insurance policy the most, it usually means something bad has happened, and when something bad has happened, we believe it’s comforting to know the people you are dealing with when it comes to your insurance coverage.

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Erie Insurance has been helping customers since 1925 with their auto, home, business, and life insurance needs.
Casey Bowling
Principal Agent / Owner
Jessica Bowling
Jessica Bowling
Agent / Owner
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