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Life is often unpredictable. We understand your wish 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 Frank Walker to learn more about safe driving rewards, and bundling options and discounts.

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State Farm may be able to help with competitive prices, outstanding coverage options, and great claims service for when the unexpected happens.

Simple Insights®

Key reasons why you should never leave pets in hot cars

Can you leave your dog in a hot car with the windows cracked or A/C running? Safety tips all pet owners should know before leaving dogs or cats in hot vehicles.

What to expect in the first 3 months after adopting a new dog

The first three months with a new adopted dog are filled with surprises, but you can prepare by being flexible and following the 3-3-3 rule.

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Frank Walker

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
12330 SW 53rd Street
Suite 711
Cooper City, FL 33330
Map & Directions

Would you like to create a personalized quote?

Profile photo of a State Farm Agent named: Frank Walker

Frank Walker

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
12330 SW 53rd Street
Suite 711
Cooper City, FL 33330
Map & Directions

Simple Insights®

Key reasons why you should never leave pets in hot cars

Can you leave your dog in a hot car with the windows cracked or A/C running? Safety tips all pet owners should know before leaving dogs or cats in hot vehicles.

What to expect in the first 3 months after adopting a new dog

The first three months with a new adopted dog are filled with surprises, but you can prepare by being flexible and following the 3-3-3 rule.