Business Insurance in and around Duluth
One of Duluth’s top choices for small business insurance.
Cover all the bases for your small business
- Duluth
- Hermantown
- Proctor
- Esko
- Cloquet
- Carlton
- Saginaw
- Barnum
- Moose Lake
- Hinckley
- Two Harbors
- Floodwood
- Cromwell
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- St. Louis County
- Carlton County
- Douglas County
Help Prepare Your Business For The Unexpected.
Small business owners like you wear a lot of hats. From tech support to inventory manager, you do everything you can each day to make your business a success. Are you a hair stylist, a pet groomer or a psychologist? Do you own a dance school, an advertising agency or an antique store? Whatever you do, State Farm may have small business insurance to cover it.
One of Duluth’s top choices for small business insurance.
Cover all the bases for your small business
Personalized Coverage Options For Your Business
When one is as committed to their small business as you are, it is understandable to want to make sure all systems are a go. That's why State Farm has coverage options for commercial auto, surety and fidelity bonds, artisan and service contractors, and more.
The right coverages can help keep your business safe. Consider getting in touch with State Farm agent Nikki Roy's office today to review your options and get started!
Simple Insights®
Tips for tenant screening
Tips for tenant screening
Screening tenants is your key to success. Find out how to check tenant credit reports and perform a background check.
Ways to help set financial goals
Ways to help set financial goals
As a business owner, your financial goals should be split into two worlds: one set for your business and another for your personal life.
Nikki Roy
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Tips for tenant screening
Tips for tenant screening
Screening tenants is your key to success. Find out how to check tenant credit reports and perform a background check.
Ways to help set financial goals
Ways to help set financial goals
As a business owner, your financial goals should be split into two worlds: one set for your business and another for your personal life.