Homeowners Insurance in and around Brooklyn
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Welcome Home, With State Farm Insurance
Everyone knows having excellent home insurance is essential in case of a ice storm, fire or hailstorm. But homeowners insurance is about more than covering natural disaster damage. An additional feature of home insurance is its ability to protect you in certain legal situations. If someone hurts themselves because of negligence on your part, you could be held responsible for their lost wages or their hospital bills. With good home coverage, these costs may be covered.
Homeowners of Brooklyn, State Farm has you covered
Help cover your home
Why Homeowners In Brooklyn Choose State Farm
That’s why your friends and neighbors in Brooklyn turn to State Farm Agent Alan Wheeler. Alan Wheeler can help you understand your liabilities and help you select the smartest policy for you.
So reach out to agent Alan Wheeler's team for more information on State Farm's terrific options for protecting your home and belongings.
Have More Questions About Homeowners Insurance?
Call Alan at (718) 488-7300 or visit our FAQ page.
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How to identify poisonous plants and flowers
How to identify poisonous plants and flowers
Aside from poison ivy and oak, be aware of these other poisonous plants that can be toxic to humans and pets.
Radon gas in homes: What to know
Radon gas in homes: What to know
Radon gas is odorless, colorless and the second leading cause of lung cancer. These are some common methods for assessing, preventing or removing it.