FitzGibbons Agency Insurance has provided the Oswego and Onondaga county communities with quality services for more than 90 years.
In 1922, George FitzGibbons became a licensed insurance agent. His office was at 8 West Bridge Street in Oswego, NY.
Now in its third generation of ownership, broker John FitzGibbons, licensed personal lines agent Emily Lukowski and licensed commercial lines agent Dawn Dashnaw have the same dedication to the communities that they serve and the people who live there. Our team has the experience and expertise to work closely with customers in matters of personal insurance (home, auto, renters, etc.) or commercial insurance (business owners, liability, worker’s compensation, etc.).
Our licensed Agent and Group Health Administrator, Tara FitzGibbons, provides direction and guidance on all facets of group health insurance including guidelines introduced by the Affordable Care Act legislation.
Located in the heart of downtown Oswego, FitzGibbons Insurance is a short drive off of route 481. We are confident in our ability to serve your insurance needs.
Any questions? Just ask Fitz!
Posted: January 10, 2021
Health insurance is not just nice to have – it is essential to your family’s well-being. If you are between jobs, you have several options for keeping health coverage until you start a new position. COBRA “COBRA” stands for the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act. This law gives workers who lose or leave their jobs the right to continue group health benefits for a limited... Read Article
Posted: January 9, 2021
Are you using company-owned vehicles to conduct business? You might need to consider getting commercial auto insurance. For those who are new to the game, this may be a confusing subject. You know you need coverage, but may not be clear on what kind or how much. Our knowledgeable agent can help ensure you have the specific coverage you need for your unique operations. The... Read Article
Posted: January 8, 2021
Homeowners insurance is designed to provide you with financial protection from loss due to theft, disasters, and accidents. But what happens if a contractor causes damage to your home? In this case, your homeowners insurance may help cover the cost of repairs, but will likely seek reimbursement through the contractor’s general liability insurance. Damage to Your Home From an Accident Caused by a Contractor Although... Read Article