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Liz Laster

7175 E 31st Place, Ste B
Yuma, AZ 85365
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Meet Liz

Farm Bureau Agent for 12 years
Hi, I'm Liz Laster. I've been a Farm Bureau agent since 2013. Give me a call today to learn how I can make it easy to protect the things that are most important to you -- your home, family, farm and future. I look forward to showing you how simple insurance can be.
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What Clients are Saying

Easy to work with. Awesome.
- Randy P. May 2019
You, Beth and other personnel at your office have always been pleasant and accommodating, have always been aboveboard with your policy information and have gone the extra mile to make sure we have the right policy for our needs.
- Customer since 2018
Liz is wonderful to work with. I highly recommend her for all of your insurance needs. She handles all of my insurance, residential, commercial, and auto. Thank you Liz.
- George P., customer since 2016
Liz and her staff are always available to take care of our needs. They really care about us
- Customer since 2013
Your employees are personable and knowledgeable.
- John M., customer since 2007
When there are questions you had answers
- Duane R., customer since 1990
I really like the fact that I can pick up the phone and get an answer to any questions I have. Also, I really appreciate that my premiums don't go up outrageously every single year for no reason. And most of all, when I needed help this fall, when my roof leaked during a storm I received very prompt and helpful service. My claim was paid without hassle!
- Margarita M., customer since 2013
We feel like you are family and have our backs in any situation involving insurance!!!
- Linda W., customer since 2013
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