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State Farm® Insurance Agent

Lindsay Goebel

Office Hours

After Hours by Appointment

Address

5069 Livernois Rd
Troy, MI 48098

Northwest corner of Long Lake Rd. and Livernois Rd. intersection, next to the Mobile Gas Station

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Office Info

Office Hours

After Hours by Appointment

Call or text us 24 hours a day!

Address

5069 Livernois Rd
Troy, MI 48098

Languages

English

As the fresh colors of spring and the bright ease of summer bring new life to Troy, Rochester Hills, Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Oakland Twp, and beyond, I’m here to help you protect what matters most. Just like the season’s warmth helps things grow, the right coverage helps safeguard your home, your assets, and your future—so you can enjoy every sunny day with confidence.

Our agency is built on exceptional customer service, reflected in our glowing Google reviews. Because to us, “getting the right protection” isn’t just a policy—it’s it’s the service you deserve and the support you can count on, especially when life is in full swing.

Outside of work, I’m a proud wife and mother of two, and a passionate middle school girls’ basketball coach. I love the energy, teamwork, and determination our athletes bring to the court—whether we’re learning new plays or celebrating victories after a big practice. I also stay actively involved in the community through the Troy Chamber of Commerce, the Women’s Council of Realtors of Greater Rochester Area, and volunteer work with Blessings in a Backpack Avondale.

If we cross paths this spring or summer, I’d love to connect—warm smiles, friendly conversations, and all the little moments that make this season so special.

Spring & Summer Insurance Tips to Keep You Protected (March–August)

  • Check your home after the change in weather: Take a quick look for any signs of storm damage—roofing, siding, windows, and seals—before small issues become big problems.

  • Review your outdoor coverage: Confirm your policy helps protect items like grills, patio furniture, lawn equipment, and tools—especially if they’re stored outdoors.

  • Update valuables & home inventory: Add any new purchases, upgrades, or seasonal gear so you’re covered accurately if you ever need to file a claim.

  • Confirm you’re covered for liability during entertaining season: Hosting barbecues, pool days, or family gatherings? Make sure your liability coverage matches your lifestyle.

  • Don’t forget flood and water-related risk: Spring storms and heavy rains can impact basements and outdoor areas—consider whether additional protection is needed.

  • Protect your auto for summer travel: Review your auto policy and consider roadside assistance before road trips, vacations, and busy travel seasons.

  • Reassess personal belongings while you’re out and about: Summer activities often come with more movement—double-check coverage for bikes, sporting equipment, and electronics.

Whether you will be hitting the road to head up north for the weekend or taking that boat out on the lake - we are wishing you a safe and well-protected sunny season here in Michigan!

Insurance Products Offered

Auto, Homeowners, Condo, Renters, Personal Articles, Business, Life, Health, Pet

Other Products

Banking, Investment Services, Annuities

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This summer, we're dedicated to enhancing insurance programs for individuals, families, and small businesses in Michigan through value-based conversations, education, and strong relationships, all while delivering an exceptional customer experience.

Reach out now for your summer insurance check-up! Here are some insurance tips to consider as you enjoy the warmth and vibrancy of the season:

1. Review your policies: Take a moment to review your insurance policies, including home, auto, and any other relevant coverage. Ensure that your policies accurately reflect any recent changes in your circumstances or assets.

2. Home maintenance: Summer is the perfect time to tackle home maintenance tasks. Check your home for any damage that may have occurred during the spring and address it promptly to prevent further issues.

3. Update your inventory: Summer is a great opportunity to refresh your home inventory. Capture photos or videos of your belongings and maintain a detailed record of their value. This will help you ensure you have adequate coverage.

4. Consider flood insurance: With summer storms often bringing heavy rainfall, it’s wise to evaluate your need for flood insurance. Remember that standard homeowners insurance typically doesn’t cover flood damage, so if you live in a flood-prone area, consider this additional coverage.

5. Prepare for severe weather: Summer can also bring severe weather, including thunderstorms and hail. Review your insurance policies to ensure you have adequate coverage for these events. Consider adding comprehensive coverage to your auto insurance policy to protect against hail damage.

6. Update your auto insurance: If you plan on hitting the road for summer adventures, review your auto insurance policy to ensure it meets your needs. Check coverage limits, deductibles, and consider adding any extra coverage you may require.

7. Safety and security measures: Enhance the safety and security of your property this summer by installing smoke detectors, burglar alarms, or a home security system. Taking these steps can help protect your home .

Embrace the season and stay protected! Reach out today to discuss your insurance needs.

Available Positions
Please Note: This opportunity is about potential employment with an independent contractor agent who solicits applications for State Farm products and services, and does NOT result in employment with any of the State Farm Insurance Companies. The employment selection decision , terms and conditions of employment (such as compensation and benefits) are all determined solely by the independent contractor agent.