Business Insurance in and around O'Fallon
Calling all small business owners of O'Fallon!
Helping insure small businesses since 1935
- 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
Insure The Business You've Built.
When experiencing the challenges of small business ownership, let State Farm be there for you and help provide excellent insurance for your business. Your policy can include options such as errors and omissions liability, worker's compensation for your employees, and a surety or fidelity bond.
Calling all small business owners of O'Fallon!
Helping insure small businesses since 1935
Surprisingly Great Insurance
When you've put so much personal interest in a small business like yours, whether it's a dance school, a juice store, or a donut shop, having the right insurance for you is important. As a business owner, as well, State Farm agent Jim Schilkoski understands and is happy to offer exceptional service to fit what you need.
Call Jim Schilkoski today, and let's get down to business.
Simple Insights®
How to collect rent from tenants
How to collect rent from tenants
There are many ways to collect rent from your tenants. It's important to consider the one that best suits your needs.
Key employee coverage issues
Key employee coverage issues
The death/disability of a key person can have a dramatic impact in a smaller business. Consider these questions to help determine discount factor percentage.
Jim Schilkoski
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
How to collect rent from tenants
How to collect rent from tenants
There are many ways to collect rent from your tenants. It's important to consider the one that best suits your needs.
Key employee coverage issues
Key employee coverage issues
The death/disability of a key person can have a dramatic impact in a smaller business. Consider these questions to help determine discount factor percentage.