Tips to help you prepare for and recover from earthquakes

Learn about earthquake safety, earthquake insurance and disaster recovery.

Customers impacted by an earthquake can file a claim online, through the State Farm® mobile app, by calling 1-800-SFCLAIM or by contacting your local agent office.

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Preparing your home for an earthquake

Before an earthquake happens, help prepare your family and your home with these earthquake preparation tips.

What to do during an earthquake

Earthquake safety tips to consider when you are indoors, outdoors, driving or if you become trapped.

What to do after an earthquake

Steps to stay safe after an earthquake and ways to help protect your property.

All earthquake tips

Do you need earthquake insurance if you don't live on the coast?

You can't count on traditional homeowners insurance to reimburse damages after a tremor.

Tsunami safety tips

Help protect yourself and your family by preparing and taking safety precautions before, during and after a tsunami.

How volcano damage may be covered by your insurance

Most homeowners and auto insurance policies cover you from some damage related to a volcanic eruption, but there are exceptions.

Tips for the family

Prepare a babysitter checklist

Consider putting together a checklist for yourself and a list of important information about your child, family and home to help prepare your babysitter.

How a storm shelter or safe room can help protect against severe weather

Constructing a storm shelter space within your home can help protect you from natural disasters and weather emergencies.

Teaching your kids emergency preparedness

Weather emergencies may scare your kids, but helping them understand what to expect can help reduce the stress.

Insurance tips

How to create a home inventory

A home inventory can expedite insurance claims process after theft, damage or loss.

Flooded basement? How to deal with common causes

Wet basement problems can cost you thousands of dollars. Here are steps to help identify the source of the water and ways to minimize your risk.

Why should I review my home insurance annually?

The next time you need to renew your insurance policies, consider taking these steps to make sure you understand what your coverages are.

What you need to know about replacement cost vs market value

Learn the difference between replacement cost value and market value coverage to make an informed decision when purchasing home insurance.

What if my personal insurance is not enough to cover potential loss exposures?

You may want to consider a personal article insurance policy to help protect your possessions or personal liability insurance policy to help protect your home and future earnings.

Personal property and casualty insurance

What is personal property and casualty insurance? Learn more information on automobile, homeowners, watercraft, condo, renters and more.

Tips for recovering from an earthquake

Weather and catastrophe team rushing to respond

It isn't your average job, but for members of the State Farm Catastrophe Team®, it's the fastest way to help.

Pros and cons of metal roofs for your home

Whether you're buying a home with one or thinking of installing, here's what to know.

Help protect yourself from contractor scams

If your area got hit hard with a catastrophe or weather event, shady contractors may arrive offering repairs. Learn tips that might help you spot them.

Portable Generator Safety

Check out these portable generator safety tips for when you need to provide temporary power to your home or wherever you need it.

DIY home improvement or when to hire a pro

Before jumping into a home or apartment project, weigh the pros and cons of a DIY approach vs. hiring a pro.

What is an impact-resistant roof?

If you're ready for a new roof, now's a great time to upgrade to sturdier materials to create an impact-resistant roof that may save you time, money and hassle down the road.

Whole house water leak detection systems with automatic shut-off

Learn how to help prevent costly water damage and the different water leak detection systems with automatic shutoff valves available on the market today.

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