Business Insurance in and around Lexington
One of Lexington’s top choices for small business insurance.
This small business insurance is not risky

- Lexington
- Central Kentucky
- Jessamine County
- Nicholasville
- Bourbon County
- Versailles
- Woodford County
- Franklin County
- Scott County
- Clark County
- Georgetown
- Paris
- Richmond
- Winchester
- Frankfort
- Fayette County
- Midway
- Danville
- Kentucky
- Lancaster
- Harrodsburg
- Wilmore
- Mercer County
- Boyle County
This Coverage Is Worth It.
It takes courage to start your own business, and it also takes courage to admit when you might need support. State Farm is here to help with your business insurance needs. With options like extra liability coverage, worker's compensation for your employees and business continuity plans, you can feel confident that your small business is properly protected.
One of Lexington’s top choices for small business insurance.
This small business insurance is not risky

Insurance Designed For Small Business
At State Farm, you can be sure to get the fantastic coverage you need for your business, whether it's a pizza parlor, a toy store or an ice cream shop. Agent Mike Brownell is also a business owner and understands your needs. Not only that, but exceptional service is another asset that sets State Farm apart. From one small business owner to another, this coverage comes out on top.
Call Mike Brownell today, and let's get down to business.
Simple Insights®
Tenant small business
Tenant small business
As you get ready to rent space for your business, there are considerations to keep in mind.
Small business types
Small business types
What is a sole proprietorship, an LLC and other small business types — and which one is best for you?

Mike Brownell
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Tenant small business
Tenant small business
As you get ready to rent space for your business, there are considerations to keep in mind.
Small business types
Small business types
What is a sole proprietorship, an LLC and other small business types — and which one is best for you?