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State Farm isn't afraid of the unexpected, and with our fantastic coverage, you don't have to be either. With many options for coverage and savings, you can be sure to choose a policy that fits your distinctive needs.
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State Farm's terrific options for auto coverage include, but are not limited to, non-owned auto coverage, uninsured motor vehicle coverage and medical payments coverage. Additionally, you may also qualify for our impressive savings options, like the Good Driver Discount, accident-free driving record savings, a newer vehicle safety features discount, and more! Your State Farm agent Jeff Chaput can help you sort through what options are right for you.
Don’t let mishaps become an obstacle! Get in touch with State Farm Agent Jeff Chaput today and discover how you can benefit from State Farm auto insurance.
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Simple Insights®
How is car insurance calculated?
How is car insurance calculated?
Learn how car insurance is calculated, what factors affect your rates and what you can do to help lower costs.
Staying safe at railroad crossings
Staying safe at railroad crossings
It may be tempting to accelerate or drive across the railroad tracks against the signal but the risk is too high. Use common sense.

Jeff Chaput
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
How is car insurance calculated?
How is car insurance calculated?
Learn how car insurance is calculated, what factors affect your rates and what you can do to help lower costs.
Staying safe at railroad crossings
Staying safe at railroad crossings
It may be tempting to accelerate or drive across the railroad tracks against the signal but the risk is too high. Use common sense.