Business Insurance in and around Lexington
Lexington! Look no further for small business insurance.
Helping insure businesses can be the neighborly thing to do
- Lexington
- Fayette County
- Nicholasville
- Jessamine County
- Versailles
- Woodford County
- Scott County
- Clark County
- Mercer County
- Bourbon County
- Anderson County
- Franklin County
- Madison County
- Wilmore
- Georgetown
- Winchester
- Ford
- Paris
- Lawrenceburg
- Stamping Ground
- Kentucky
- Frankfort
- Danville
- Garrard County
Business Insurance At A Great Value!
You've put a lot of elbow grease into your small business. At State Farm, we recognize your efforts and want to help insure you and your business, whether it's an art gallery, a clock shop, a hearing aid store, or other.
Lexington! Look no further for small business insurance.
Helping insure businesses can be the neighborly thing to do
Strictly Business With State Farm
When one is as driven about their small business as you are, it is understandable to want to make sure everything has been thought of. That's why State Farm has coverage options for worker’s compensation, surety and fidelity bonds, artisan and service contractors, and more.
The right coverages can help keep your business safe. Consider getting in touch with State Farm agent Stewart Perry's office today to learn about your options and get started!
Simple Insights®
Strategic small business start-up tips
Strategic small business start-up tips
Tips to help you remove some risk from starting your small business.
Key employee coverage issues
Key employee coverage issues
The death/disability of a key person can have a dramatic impact in a smaller business. Consider these questions to help determine discount factor percentage.
Stewart Perry
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Strategic small business start-up tips
Strategic small business start-up tips
Tips to help you remove some risk from starting your small business.
Key employee coverage issues
Key employee coverage issues
The death/disability of a key person can have a dramatic impact in a smaller business. Consider these questions to help determine discount factor percentage.