Homeowners Insurance in and around Osage Beach
Homeowners of Osage Beach, State Farm has you covered
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It's so good to be home, especially when your home is protected by State Farm. You never have to worry the unpredictable with this great insurance.
Homeowners of Osage Beach, State Farm has you covered
The key to great homeowners insurance.
Agent Mike Heitman, At Your Service
Preparing for life's troubles is made easy with State Farm. Here you can create a plan that's right for you or file a claim with the help of agent Mike Heitman. Mike Heitman will make sure you get the considerate, high-quality care that you and your home needs.
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State Farm and Ting* can help you prevent electrical fires before they happen - for free.
Ting program only available to eligible State Farm Non-Tenant Homeowner policyholders
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Simple Insights®
Power outage preparedness tips
Power outage preparedness tips
Learn some power outage preparedness tips, including what do before, during and after it happens.
Tips for dealing with lead paint
Tips for dealing with lead paint
Homes built before 1978 might contain lead-based paint -- one of the most common causes of lead poisoning, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Mike Heitman
State Farm® Insurance AgentOffice Address:
Kings Plaza
Osage Beach, MO 65065-2392
Simple Insights®
Power outage preparedness tips
Power outage preparedness tips
Learn some power outage preparedness tips, including what do before, during and after it happens.
Tips for dealing with lead paint
Tips for dealing with lead paint
Homes built before 1978 might contain lead-based paint -- one of the most common causes of lead poisoning, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.