THE OWNER
The Bradford Insurance Agency was founded on April 15, 2008 by Kevin A. Bradford Sr. and we are in our twelfth year of service. However, the owner Kevin A. Bradford Sr. has 22 years of insurance industry experience. Mr. Bradford is a graduate of Booker T. Washington HS in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Lincoln University of Missouri and the Lincoln University ROTC program. He is a former member of the First Baptist Church of Elmwood park Saint Louis, Mo, a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., a former member of the First Baptist church of Elmwood Park official board, and also an active member of the Saint Louis Association of Realtors as well as an active member of the National Association of Realtors.
Mr. Bradford is also a military veteran and served in the United States Army with the 25th Infantry division artillery as a 2nd Lieutenant.
He is married to Kimberly Ann Bradford a St. Louis native and has five children, Xavier, Ariel, Darryl, Tory and Kevin II. Mr. Bradford has worked for National Alliance Insurance, Safeco Insurance,and State Farm Insurance while building valuable experience before obtaining his own agency - the Bradford Insurance Agency LLC. He has 10 years of claims adjusting and managing experience that can help you with your future claims.
THE AGENCY
The Bradford Insurance agency is an independent insurance agency boasting several insurance carriers to give you a choice that fits your needs. Some of our carriers consist of Progressive Insurance, Travelers Insurance, Met Life Auto and Home and many other carriers to fit your needs. We can write just about anything you need in regards to insurance such as Auto, Home, Life, Commericial, Motorcylce, ATV, and Boat. If you have any real estate needs we can possibly help you with this also.
We can always shop for new coverage if the carrier you are with is no longer fitting your budget. Give us a shot and we will try to help you the best we can.
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