Business Insurance in and around Las Vegas
Looking for small business insurance coverage?
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Insure The Business You've Built.
Small business owners like you wear a lot of hats. From tech support to social media manager, you do whatever is needed each day to make your business a success. Are you a lawn care service, a pharmacist or a taxidermist? Do you own an auto parts shop, a meat or seafood market or a craft store? Whatever you do, State Farm may have small business insurance to cover it.
Looking for small business insurance coverage?
No funny business here
Keep Your Business Secure
Every small business is unique and faces specific challenges. Whether you are growing a candy store or a shoe repair shop, State Farm provides a large range of small business insurance options to help your business thrive. Depending on your speciality, you may need more than just business property insurance. State Farm Agent Tami Jelinek can help with worker's compensation for your employees as well as life insurance for a group if there are 5 or more employees.
The right coverages can help keep your business safe. Consider calling or emailing State Farm agent Tami Jelinek's office today to learn about your options and get started!
Simple Insights®
Understanding the insurance premium audit process
Understanding the insurance premium audit process
As a business owner, you may be contacted to complete an insurance premium audit. Learn what the insurance audit process entails and how to prepare.
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?
Tami Jelinek
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Understanding the insurance premium audit process
Understanding the insurance premium audit process
As a business owner, you may be contacted to complete an insurance premium audit. Learn what the insurance audit process entails and how to prepare.
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?