The State of American Neighbors
State Farm conducted a survey on the state of American neighbors and found that the vast majority, 83%, are willing to help a neighbor having financial problems. It also found that we still watch out for each other, that our neighbors do matter and that knowing your neighbors name counts. To explore more survey findings visit statefarm.com/neighbors.
Everyone could use life
Everyone could likely use life insurance at some point, but did you know that one in two Americans will need prolonged medical and personal assistance at some point in their lives as well? That's a fifty percent chance! With those odds, plus the very high costs of long-term care, the best time to think about helping protect your loved ones and your future is now.
Safer Cars, Lower Rates. Car Shopping Soon?
Some insurers increase premiums for cars that have higher rates of damage or occupant injury. And cars that do better in safety tests? They're more likely to get you lower rates.
Get more long-term care benefits than with Medicaid alone
With Medicaid, the government may limit benefits for specific services or require additional criteria be satisfied before approving or paying benefits. This may mean that Medicaid only pays for care in certain nursing homes or limits the type and number of home health care services. Do not compromise your level of care. Seek additional long-term care coverage.
State Farm is there for life
State Farm Insurance® began selling life insurance more than 75 years ago in April 1929. Today, State Farm® has over 7 million life insurance and annuity policies in force.