Auto Insurance in and around Fayetteville
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- Sanford
- Hope Mills
- Dunn
- Lumberton
- Pembroke
- Raeford
- Southern Pines
- Greensboro
- Holly Springs
- Fuquay-Varina
- Clayton
- White Lake
Be Ready For The Unexpected
Falling objects, falling tree branches and theft, oh my! Even the most experienced drivers know that sometimes mishaps occur. No one knows what to expect down the road.
Discover your car insurance options from State Farm
All roads lead to State Farm

Get Auto Coverage You Can Trust
Great car rental and travel expenses coverage, medical payments coverage, collision coverage, and more, could be yours with insurance from State Farm. State Farm agent Jaime Shannon can confirm which of those coverage options, as well as savings options like Steer Clear® and an older vehicle passive restraint safety feature discount, you may be eligible for!
When accidents put you off road, coverage from State Farm can help. Call or email agent Jaime Shannon to learn more about how you can benefit from State Farm auto insurance.
Have More Questions About Auto Insurance?
Call Jaime at (910) 867-4048 or visit our FAQ page.
Simple Insights®
Drive safely with pets in cars
Drive safely with pets in cars
Learn how to drive safely with your pet or dog. No matter where you're headed, it's important to think about everyone who'll be traveling with you, especially children and 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.

Jaime Shannon
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Drive safely with pets in cars
Drive safely with pets in cars
Learn how to drive safely with your pet or dog. No matter where you're headed, it's important to think about everyone who'll be traveling with you, especially children and 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.