Business Insurance in and around Tuscaloosa
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Running a small business comes with a unique set of challenges. You shouldn't have to wrestle with those alone. Aside from just those who care for you, let State Farm be part of your line of support through insurance options including errors and omissions liability, worker's compensation for your employees and extra liability coverage, among others.
Get your Tuscaloosa business covered, right here!
Insure your business, intentionally
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Whether you own a pottery shop, a tailoring service or a HVAC company, State Farm is here to help. Aside from fantastic service all around, you can customize a policy to fit your business's specific needs. It's no wonder other business owners choose State Farm for their business insurance.
Call or email agent Michael McGuire to explore your small business coverage options today.
Simple Insights®
Retirement plans for small business owners to consider
Retirement plans for small business owners to consider
Offering a retirement plan, including a SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA or a 401k, is a great way for a small business to attract and retain employees.
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?".
Michael McGuire
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Retirement plans for small business owners to consider
Retirement plans for small business owners to consider
Offering a retirement plan, including a SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA or a 401k, is a great way for a small business to attract and retain employees.
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?".