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Crenshaw-Rinehart & Associates specializes in auto, life, and business insurance.

Crenshaw-Rinehart & Associates is designed to offer insurance at an attractive price to a preferred group of auto, home, and business owners, (Average to Above Average). The Agency objective is to aggressively seek these quality risks, we feel a preferred risk is identified by certain common characteristics. The following characteristics are by no means all-inclusive, they are only meant to both reinforce and more fully explain the concept of preferred business.

  1. A driving record superior to the average driver in terms of accidents and violations.
  2. Sufficient experience to cope with emergency situations
  3. Risks that reflect excellent maintenance
  4. Low exposure to hazards
  5. Stability of the insured in employment, financial matters, family ties, social activities, etc.
Rayford Crenshaw II
Rayford Crenshaw
Agency Co-Owner
Roderick K. Rinehart
Roderick K. Rinehart
Agency Co-Owner
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