Business Insurance in and around Kearney
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- Kearney
- Elm Creek
- Ravenna
- Pleasanton
- Buffalo County
- Sherman County
- Dawson County
- Kearney County
- Hall County
- Phelps County
- Howard County
- Custer County
- Riverdale
- Sumner
- Lexington
- Minden
- Axtell
- Gibbon
- Shelton
- Wood River
- Central Nebraska
- Amherst
- Loup City
- St. Paul Saint Paul
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It takes courage to start your own business, and it also takes courage to admit when you might need guidance. State Farm is here to help with your business insurance needs. With options like worker's compensation for your employees, business continuity plans and extra liability coverage, you can rest assured that your small business is properly protected.
Looking for small business insurance coverage?
Insure your business, intentionally

Customizable Coverage For Your Business
Whether you own an ice cream shop, an arts and crafts store or a toy store, State Farm has you covered. Aside from remarkable service all around, you can personalize a policy to fit your business's specific needs. It's no wonder that other business owners have rated this as one of their top choices for business insurance.
Agent Matt Pawloski is here to consider your business insurance options with you. Call or email Matt Pawloski today!
Simple Insights®
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?
Get paid what you're worth and separate personal and business finances
Get paid what you're worth and separate personal and business finances
When starting your business, you need to separate funds and answer questions like "How much should I get paid?"or "How many hours should I work?".

Matt Pawloski
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
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?
Get paid what you're worth and separate personal and business finances
Get paid what you're worth and separate personal and business finances
When starting your business, you need to separate funds and answer questions like "How much should I get paid?"or "How many hours should I work?".