Boat Insurance in and around Grand Rapids
Catch some waves, wisely
- Grand Rapids
- Grand Rapids Twp
- East Grand Rapids
- Ada
- Wyoming, MI
- Lowell
- Rockford
- Caledonia
- Kent County
- Ottawa County
- Ionia County
- Cascade
- Byron Center
- Forest Hills
- Grandville
- Plainfield TWP
- Kentwood
- Hudsonville
- Walker
- Gaslight Village
Here To Keep You Afloat
Don’t let your beloved boat go unprotected. Whether you’ve docked it in a marina, financed it, or have yet to decide, boat insurance is critical. Trust us, accidents happen and you don’t want to be caught unprotected. With a solid insurance plan from State Farm® agent Marsha Veenstra in place, you can rest easy knowing that your boat and assets are safeguarded from an unexpected mishap - from physical damage to fuel spills to medical coverage for you and your passengers. Your boat (and wallet) will thank you.
Catch some waves, wisely
Get Boat Insurance You Can Trust
There is no reason to worry when you are covered with State Farm's reliable boat insurance. Reaching anything from your anchors to seat cushions, there are a variety of options that your State Farm agent Marsha Veenstra can help you understand.
Buoy will you be glad to have your vessel covered, especially when the unexpected collision or fire occurs. State Farm's boat insurance coverage includes needs such as temporary repairs and your newly acquired boat. Furthermore, boat rental reimbursement and liability, boat rental liability, and incidental commercial fishing are just a few examples of the variety of optional coverages that are offered, as well. Learn more by calling State Farm agent Marsha Veenstra.
Simple Insights®
Reporting a boating accident
Reporting a boating accident
Reporting a boating accident is required by law if the accident results in death, serious injuries or disappeareances. Read more about reporting.
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How to recognize drowning signs
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Marsha Veenstra
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Reporting a boating accident
Reporting a boating accident
Reporting a boating accident is required by law if the accident results in death, serious injuries or disappeareances. Read more about reporting.
How to recognize drowning signs
How to recognize drowning signs
The signs of drowning may surprise you. Here's how to recognize the common signs and tips for drowning prevention.