Auto Insurance in and around Queensbury
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Insure For Smooth Driving
Choosing your auto insurance provider doesn't have to be overwhelming. With State Farm, you can be sure to receive flexible coverage. Among the variety of options out there for savings options and deductibles, State Farm makes the decision easy.
The Queensbury area's top choice for car insurance
Take this route for your insurance needs
Get Auto Coverage You Can Trust
With State Farm, you won’t have to sort it out alone. Your State Farm Agent Paula Traina can help you understand your coverage options. You'll get the excellent auto insurance coverage you need.
Plus, your coverage can be personalized for your lifestyle, to include things like car rental insurance and rideshare insurance. And you can cover a variety of vehicles—whether it's a golf-car, boat, commercial auto or motorhome.
Have More Questions About Auto Insurance?
Call Paula at (518) 741-0485 or visit our FAQ page.
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Paula Traina
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
How to check tire pressure
How to check tire pressure
Maintaining proper tire pressure is often overlooked by drivers until they need to swerve or brake unexpectedly. Find out how to check and maintain proper tire pressure.
Teen texting and driving
Teen texting and driving
Texting and driving can be more dangerous than drunk driving, but teenagers are still learning the message.