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Street Address:
Mequon Pavilion Shopping Ctr
11038 N Port Washington Rd
Mequon, WI 53092-5009
Mailing Address:
11038 N Port Washington Road
Mequon, WI 53092-5009
  • Landmark:
    Next to Chancery Restaurant-Mequon Pavilion Shopping Ctr. Easy to stop while running your errands!
  • Phone: (262) 241-5920
    Fax: (262) 241-3460
    Residential: (920) 564-3791
    Mobile: (920) 980-0907
  • Office Hours:
    Mon-Fri until 5pm
    After 5pm by Appointment
    After Hours Drop-off Box
My background and achievements
  • Located in Mequon Pavilions Shopping Center since 1995
  • Customized Insurance Plans based on YOUR needs & budget
  • Teens: Good Student & Steer Clear Discounts to age 25.
  • Teens:"Insurance 101" class offered for new drivers
  • Convenient "Drive-right-up-to-the-door" parking!
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  • Seniors: Ask about our unique "Car-side" service.
  • Member Mequon-Thiensville Chamber of Commerce
  • Supporter of Homestead & Concordia sports teams
  • B.A. Concordia University - Mequon, WI
  • Married with three daughters and one grandaughter
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  • State Farm Insurance Video
    Did You Know?
    Safer Cars, Lower Rates. Car Shopping Soon?

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    The Landlords Insurance Covers Me

    Your landlord's insurance generally only covers the building where you live - not your personal belongings and your liability.

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    Preventing Water Damage

    Take a few extra moments every week to check potential trouble spots in and around your home. Early detection could mean the difference between a simple mop-up job and major construction repairs.

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    Freezing Pipes

    An average of a quarter-million families have their homes ruined and their lives disrupted each winter, all because of water pipes that freeze and burst.

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    Too Hot to Handle

    Each year in North America, more than 100,000 home fires start in the kitchen, killing hundreds of people and injuring thousands.

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