Palestine sits at the crossroads of US 79 and US 287, where rural highway miles meet downtown errands and a lot of open Anderson County sky. Harvey Insurance writes auto coverage built for severe-storm season and the long two-lane drives that define life here.

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Most Palestine driving happens on US 79 and US 287, the rural four-lanes that connect the city to Tyler, Corsicana, and points beyond at highway speed. Spring and fall bring the bigger threat: severe thunderstorms sweep across Anderson County with hail, high wind, and downed limbs that batter parked and moving vehicles alike. Add the deer that step onto US 84 and the FM roads after dark, and comprehensive coverage earns its keep. Harvey Insurance is a local agency that prices each Palestine policy around real storm and rural-road exposure.
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Palestine’s auto claims are driven mostly by weather and wide-open highways — severe storms, rural-speed wrecks, and after-dark deer.
Anderson County sits in the path of spring and fall thunderstorm systems that bring hail, straight-line wind, and falling limbs. Comprehensive coverage is what pays for a shattered windshield or a hail-dented roof.
US 79 and US 287 run fast and open between towns, where a single lapse can mean a high-speed collision far from the nearest hospital. Strong collision and liability limits matter most on these stretches.
The wooded country roads and US 84 corridor around Palestine put deer in the path of evening and early-morning drivers. These strikes total front ends fast, and the bill falls under comprehensive coverage.
Three U.S. highways meet at Palestine, carrying both local errands and long regional drives across Anderson County.
The diagonal route linking Palestine toward Jacksonville and Round Rock carries heavy commuter and truck traffic. Its mix of open-highway speed and in-town signals makes it Palestine’s busiest corridor for crashes.
Running north-south toward Corsicana and Crockett, US 287 is a key freight and travel route through the county. Fast rural stretches mean collisions here tend to be serious when they happen.
US 84 heads east toward Rusk and the Piney Woods through lightly lit, tree-lined country. Limited visibility and steady deer activity make it a real after-dark hazard for local drivers.
We’re not a call center or an app. We’re a local agency that treats every client like a neighbor — because most of them are.
We work with the most trusted and recognized carriers in the country — giving our Palestine clients access to strong coverage and reliable claims support.
We understand the specific risks Palestine residents face and write every policy with that knowledge front and center.
When you have a question or a claim, you reach us — the same people who wrote your policy. We know your name and advocate for you, every time.
Talk to a local agent who knows Palestine’s highways and storm seasons. We offer same-day callbacks and quotes built around how you really drive.
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