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Driving is likely an important part of your daily routine. Whether you drive a sedan or a scooter, you count on that vehicle to take you where you need to go, which is why high-quality coverage for when the unexpected occurs can be so vital.
The Cincinnati area's top choice for car insurance
Take a drive, safely

Protect Your Ride
But there are lots of ways to get where you are going and move from Point A to Point B. State Farm also offers insurance for trail bikes, van campers, dune buggies, jet skis and snowmobiles. Whatever you drive, State Farm has you covered and stands ready to help with great savings options and attentive service. Plus, your coverage can be personalized, to include things like Emergency Roadside Service (ERS) coverage and rideshare insurance.
Cincinnati drivers, are you ready to discover what a company that helps customers by handling thousands of claims each day can do for you? Get in touch with State Farm Agent Patrick Hazlewood today.
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Patrick Hazlewood
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Tips for first time car insurance buyers
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From car insurance questions about how to get an auto discount to how much coverage do you need, we break down getting car insurance for the first time.
Teen texting and driving
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