DiSalvatore Insurance Agency, Inc. is a family owned and operated independent insurance agency. Our agency has served Ashtabula County and it’s surrounding area (including PA) since 1974. Founder and lifelong resident of Ashtabula, Sam DiSalvatore, started the agency from a small office in his home. In 1979 Sam moved his office to Main Ave and operated there for 8 years. Partnered with Erie Insurance, as his lead insurance carrier, the business evolved and had grown out of that office space.
In 1987 our current office location was constructed to better serve our clients and community. In 1996 the agency was purchased by Sam’s son and daughter team Mark DiSalvatore and Marian Miklacic. Mark and Marian proudly own and operate the family business and continue to grow by respectfully serving it’s community.
In 2008, the duo was recognized for excellence with the most prestigious award given by Erie Insurance, the F.W. Hirt Quality Agency Award.
DiSalvatore Insurance Agency is in Ashtabula, Ohio – one of the Great Lakes cities with beautiful beaches and parks, located on Lake Erie. The agency is on Route 20 next to BJ Bakers Bicycle Shop. Stop by or call for your personalized quote today.
Posted: March 9, 2025
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Posted: March 7, 2025
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