Business Insurance in and around Marietta
Get your Marietta business covered, right here!
Helping insure small businesses since 1935
- Atlanta
- Roswell
- Buckhead
- Smyrna
- Dallas
- Peachtree City
- Athens
- Savannah
- Valdosta
- Gainesville
- Rome
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State Farm Understands Small Businesses.
Owning a business is a 24/7 commitment. You want to make sure your business and everyone connected to it are covered in the event of some unexpected catastrophe or damage. And you also want to care for any staff and customers who get hurt on your property.
Get your Marietta business covered, right here!
Helping insure small businesses since 1935
Insurance Options Designed To Help Small Business
The unexpected is, well, unexpected, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't be prepared. State Farm has a wide range of coverages, like errors and omissions liability or a surety or fidelity bond, that can be created to develop a personalized policy to fit your small business's needs. And when the unexpected does happen, agent Matt Frye can also help you file your claim.
So, take the responsible next step for your business and call or email State Farm agent Matt Frye to identify your small business insurance options!
Simple Insights®
Support small business in your community
Support small business in your community
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Small business types
Small business types
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Matt Frye
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Support small business in your community
Support small business in your community
Whether you tip more than usual, order takeout or delivery or buy gift cards, we review how to support small business.
Small business types
Small business types
What is a sole proprietorship, an LLC and other small business types — and which one is best for you?