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 Agency 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: June 25, 2022
A high deductible health plan (HDHP) is a plan with a higher deductible than traditional health insurance. The premiums may be lower, but you have to meet a higher deductible (payout of pocket for more health care costs) before your coverage kicks in. An HDHP is often combined with a health savings account (HSA), which allows you to set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for...
Posted: June 22, 2022
If you don’t place a high priority on disability insurance, you are not alone. Although most people underestimate their chances of disability, the risk is higher than you might think. Approximately one-third of the population will experience a disability before 65, as reported on Kiplinger. Underestimating the odds of needing disability insurance could be a big mistake. According to TMA Insurance Trust: Approximately one in...
Posted: June 21, 2022
Social Security and Medicare are related. Many seniors begin receiving benefits from both at approximately the same time. However, they are two different programs administered by other federal agencies, which provide different benefits to older adults. What Is Social Security? Social Security was created to promote the economic security of Americans. It is administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA) and designed to pay continuing...