Boat Insurance in and around Beaumont
Boat owners of Beaumont, insure your vessel here
Sea-ze the day with the right coverage
- Beaumont
- Jefferson County
- Hardin County
Here To Keep You Afloat
Making sure you have the right coverage is a significant factor to consider to help keep your walkaround boat in ship-shape. That's where State Farm comes in.
Boat owners of Beaumont, insure your vessel here
Sea-ze the day with the right coverage
Stay On Course With Insurance From State Farm
As a boat owner, there can be many things besides the vessel itself to keep track of - life preservers, anchors, tools, etc. All this shore can make you feel a little lost at sea. For help navigating it all, State Farm agent Lana Richards is available to help ensure that your find the insurance that fits your needs
State Farm's boat insurance policy for your vessel includes necessary coverages such as wreck removal and newly acquired boat coverage. And if that isn't great enough, there are a variety of optional coverages that are available. These range anywhere from incidental commercial fishing, fishing tournament fee reimbursement to boat rented to others. Your loved ones will anchor-age you to go with State Farm. Call Lana Richards today!
Simple Insights®
What does boat insurance cover?
What does boat insurance cover?
Buying insurance for boats and yachts and learning the basics may help you handle the unpredictable.
Preparing your boat for a hurricane
Preparing your boat for a hurricane
Before hurricane season hits, consider preparing your boat in case of a storm. Some advance planning may help protect your boat in a hurricane.
Lana Richards
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
What does boat insurance cover?
What does boat insurance cover?
Buying insurance for boats and yachts and learning the basics may help you handle the unpredictable.
Preparing your boat for a hurricane
Preparing your boat for a hurricane
Before hurricane season hits, consider preparing your boat in case of a storm. Some advance planning may help protect your boat in a hurricane.