Insurance in and around O'Fallon
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- O'Fallon
- Saint Peters
- Lake St Louis
- Wentzville
- St Charles
- Chesterfield
- Cottleville
- St Paul
- Dardenne Prairie
- Weldon Springs
- Defiance
- New Melle
- Augusta
- Portage De Sioux
- West Alton
- Flint Hill
- Josephville
- Troy
- Warrenton
- St Charles County
- Lincoln County
- St Louis County
- Bridgeton
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State Farm understands the need to protect what's important to you and has developed a collection of insurance products with personalized pricing plans to help you save money and hassle. From vehicle and motorcycle insurance that protects your ride, to your boat, motorhome, RV, and off-road ATV, State Farm has competitive prices and easy claims to help you protect them all. Contact Jim Schilkoski for a Personalized Price Plan.
Multiple ways to help keep more of your hard-earned dollars
Insurance that works for you

Insurance Products To Meet Your Ever Changing Needs
Some of these wonderful options include Health, Condo, Auto and RV insurance. Not only is State Farm insurance a great value, but it's a smart choice.
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Give back on Good Neighbor Day!
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Money market account vs. money market fund: Which is best for you?
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State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Give back on Good Neighbor Day!
Give back on Good Neighbor Day!
Find out how you can give back on Good Neighbor Day with these ideas from your good neighbor State Farm.
Money market account vs. money market fund: Which is best for you?
Money market account vs. money market fund: Which is best for you?
Learn the difference between a Money Market account and Money Market fund.