Fort Stockton sits at the crossroads of I-10 and US 285, where interstate freight meets a constant stream of Permian Basin oilfield trucks. Harvey Insurance writes auto coverage built for that traffic, not a generic quote from somewhere with quieter roads.

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Few towns this size carry the traffic Fort Stockton does. I-10 runs coast-to-coast freight right past town, while US 285 north toward Pecos and US 385 north toward Odessa funnel heavy oilfield trucks through the same corridors local families use every day. That combination of long-haul rigs, fatigued drivers, and high speeds makes collisions the dominant claim out here, and animal strikes on the dark stretches add to it. Harvey Insurance helps Fort Stockton drivers carry the collision, liability, and uninsured-motorist limits that genuinely fit these roads.
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Fort Stockton’s claims are driven by the highways that cross it — truck-heavy collisions on I-10 and US 285, animal strikes after dark, and the occasional Plains hailstorm.
I-10 freight and US 285 oilfield rigs share the same lanes as local drivers, and the speed and weight of that traffic make crashes here especially severe. Strong collision and liability limits are essential, not optional, around Fort Stockton.
Deer and loose livestock cross the unlit highways radiating out from Fort Stockton, and a strike at speed can total a vehicle in an instant. Comprehensive coverage is what pays for that damage.
With heavy transient and oilfield traffic moving through Pecos County, plenty of drivers on the road carry little or no insurance. Uninsured-motorist coverage protects you when the at-fault driver can’t.
Fort Stockton is a true highway crossroads, and the three big routes through it each shape local driving risk in their own way.
The transcontinental interstate runs right past Fort Stockton, carrying nonstop freight between San Antonio and El Paso. High speeds, heavy trucks, and long-distance fatigue make it the area’s most serious collision corridor.
US 285 heads north toward Pecos and the heart of the oil patch, and it carries a relentless stream of tanker and water trucks. That commercial volume keeps serious crashes a constant concern on this route.
US 385 runs north from Fort Stockton toward Odessa, another oilfield-truck route across open country. Long dark stretches bring animal strikes and high-speed single-vehicle wrecks into play after sundown.
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