Business Insurance in and around Portland
One of the top small business insurance companies in Portland, and beyond.
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- Jay County
- Randolph County
- Indiana
- Ohio
- Portland, Indiana
- Mercer County
- Celina, Ohio
- Darke County
- Greenville, Ohio
- Eaton, Ohio
- Preble County
- Van Wert, Ohio
- Berne, Indiana
- Pennville, Indiana
- Parker City, Indiana
- Farmland, Indiana
- Redkey, Indiana
- Albany, Indiana
- Salamonia, Indiana
Business Insurance At A Great Value!
You may be feeling overwhelmed with running your small business and that you have to handle it all alone. State Farm agent Karmen Ward, a fellow business owner, is aware of the responsibility on your shoulders and is here to help you build a policy that's right for your needs.
One of the top small business insurance companies in Portland, and beyond.
No funny business here
Get Down To Business With State Farm
If you're looking for a business policy that can help cover loss of income, computers, and more, State Farm may be able to help, just like they've done for other small businesses for almost 100 years.
It's time to call or email State Farm agent Karmen Ward. You'll quickly observe why State Farm is one of the leaders in small business insurance.
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?
Karmen Ward
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?