Business Insurance in and around Marietta
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Helping insure small businesses since 1935
- Atlanta
- Roswell
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- Dallas
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- Savannah
- Valdosta
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State Farm Understands Small Businesses.
When experiencing the challenges of small business ownership, let State Farm do what they do well and help provide outstanding insurance for your business. Your policy can include options such as worker's compensation for your employees, business continuity plans, and extra liability coverage.
Get your Marietta business covered, right here!
Helping insure small businesses since 1935
Insurance Options Designed To Help Small Business
At State Farm, apply for the fantastic coverage you may need for your business, whether it's a barber shop, a music school or a cosmetic store. Agent Matt Frye is also a business owner and understands your needs. Not only that, but customizing policy options is another asset that sets State Farm apart. From one small business owner to another, see if this coverage takes the cake.
Agent Matt Frye is here to discuss your business insurance options with you. Visit with Matt Frye today!
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?