Protection For All Your Personal and Business Needs
We’re an independent insurance agent that serves the Sudbury, MA community. With six locations in Massachusetts, Murphy Insurance is big enough to handle all your insurance needs while providing you with the personal attention you deserve.
Over our 85 years in business, we’ve changed to meet the needs of our clients and keep pace with the ever-changing demands of the insurance industry. Our trusted professionals focus on value and look after your wallet by finding the most cost-effective solutions considering price and coverage.
You might be surprised at what we find during a policy and coverage review. The most expensive insurance policy is one that doesn’t provide you with proper protection when you have a claim. Let us review your policies to maximize your protection in ways that fit your budget. Call our nearest office to compare and discuss savings opportunities.
Closest Murphy Insurance Office:
Murphy Insurance Agency
50 Main Street
Hudson, MA 01749
Phone 978 568 8711
Fax 978 567 6436
Monday – Thursday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Friday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm
Saturday 8:30 am to noon
directions & map
Closest Murphy Insurance Office:
Murphy Insurance Agency
200 Main Street
Marlborough, MA 01752
Phone 508 485 8211
Fax 508 485 4557
Monday – Thursday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Friday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm
directions & map
Insurance Protection We Can Provide
Our Excellent Insurance Partners
We work with over 25 insurance carriers and have access to over 100 more, allowing us to develop customized plans to meet our clients’ specific needs. We do the work for you, comparing options to get you great coverage at a great price. Click here for a complete list of insurance companies.
About Sudbury, MA
Sudbury is a town in the Boston Metrowest area…a mere 20 miles west of Boston. With Routes 117 & 20 running through the town, its location makes it residents, providing easy access to Massachusetts metropolitan areas. The town is rich in colonial history and emphasizes preserving land and maintaining its rural character through strict bylaws. One of Sudbury’s prominent historic landmarks is The Wayside Inn, which was bought and restored by Henry Ford in 1923, and additional developments in the area of the Grist Mill, Martha-Mary Chapel, and the ‘Mary Had a Little Lamb’ Redstone Schoolhouse. The public high school is Lincoln-Sudbury High School, which boasts numerous accolades annually for the school’s academics and athletic achievement.
Attractions: Longfellow’s Wayside Inn, Old Grist Mill Museum,
Local Area Chamber: Sudbury Chamber of Commerce
Local Newspaper: Sudbury Town Crier
Library: Goodnow Library
Fire: 978 443 2239 Sudbury Fire
Police: 978 443 1042 Sudbury Police
Tax Collector: 978 639 3376 Collector/Treasurer
Town Website: www.sudbury.ma.us