Business Insurance in and around Maplewood
Calling all small business owners of Maplewood!
Insure your business, intentionally
- Maplewood
- Dogtown
- St. Louis City
- St. Louis County
- Brentwood
- Clayton
- University City
- Central West End CWE
- Tower Grove
- The Grove
- Midtown
- Soulard
- Webster Groves
- Kirkwood
- The Hill
- Shrewsbury
- Affton
- St. Louis Hills
- St Charles
- O'Fallon
- St. Peters
- Maryland Heights
- Wentzville
Coverage With State Farm Can Help Your Small Business.
You may be feeling like there's so much to think about with running your small business and that you have to handle it all alone. State Farm agent Lacey Mitchell, a fellow business owner, recognizes the responsibility on your shoulders and is here to help you get started on a policy that's right for your needs.
Calling all small business owners of Maplewood!
Insure your business, intentionally
Customizable Coverage For Your Business
If you're looking for a business policy that can help cover equipment breakdown, extra expense, and more, State Farm may be able to help, just like they've done for other small businesses for almost 100 years.
Visit the exceptional team at agent Lacey Mitchell's office to explore the options that may be right for you and your small business.
Simple Insights®
Writing a rental agreement or lease
Writing a rental agreement or lease
When creating a lease there are some typical and optional items to include. Find out more in this article.
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.
Lacey Mitchell
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Writing a rental agreement or lease
Writing a rental agreement or lease
When creating a lease there are some typical and optional items to include. Find out more in this article.
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.