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- East Brainerd
- Ooltewah
- East Ridge
- Ringgold
- Ft. Oglethorpe
- North Chattanooga
- Hixson
- Signal Mountain
- Lookout Mountain
- Hamilton County
- Bradley County
- Catoosa County
- Walker County
- Harrison
- Red Bank
- Downtown Chattanooga
- St. Elmo
- Soddy Daisy
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Life is often unpredictable. We understand your want to help protect what matters most. With State Farm insurance, you can design a Personalized Price Plan® that's right for you, your loved ones, and the life you've built. Contact agent Geoff Rodgers for more information on safe driving rewards, and bundling options and discounts.
A variety of coverage options to help meet your needs
Cover what's most important
Protect Your Family, Cars, Home, And Future
As the largest insurer of automobiles and homes in the U.S., State Farm is equipped and experienced when it comes to helping you protect the life you've built with competitive prices, great claims service and excellent service.
Simple Insights®
National Animal Poison Prevention Week: What you need to know
National Animal Poison Prevention Week: What you need to know
Poison Prevention Week isn’t just about humans. Protect dogs and cats at home with these simple tips for identifying and preventing toxic ingestion in pets.
Teen texting and driving
Teen texting and driving
Texting and driving can be more dangerous than drunk driving, but teenagers are still learning the message.
Geoff Rodgers
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
National Animal Poison Prevention Week: What you need to know
National Animal Poison Prevention Week: What you need to know
Poison Prevention Week isn’t just about humans. Protect dogs and cats at home with these simple tips for identifying and preventing toxic ingestion in pets.
Teen texting and driving
Teen texting and driving
Texting and driving can be more dangerous than drunk driving, but teenagers are still learning the message.