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  • Main Office
Street Address:
119 Mohawk Avenue
Scotia, NY 12302-2247
  • Landmark:
    Next to Scotia Cinema.
  • Phone: (518) 372-5539
    Fax: (518) 372-4728
  • Office Hours:
    Mon - Fri 9am to 5:30pm
    Sat 9:00am to 12:00pm
    After Hours by Appt.
My background and achievements
  • Scotia Glenville High School
  • Bryant College - BSBA
  • LUTC-Part 1 and Part 2
  • Past President and Board Member, Glenville Rotary
  • National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors
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  • Society of Financial Service Advisors
  • Golden Triangle Qualifier
  • State Farm Agent since 1989
  • Notary Public
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Meet the team
  • Nicole Mabbett - Multiple Line Representative
  • Tamie T Pitt - Office Manager
  • Georgianne M Subik - Customer Service Representative
Our mission is to help people manage the risks of everyday life, recover from the unexpected and realize their dreams.
Nicole Mabbett
Multiple Line Representative
Nikki has been with my office for over 5 years. Her focus is Auto, Homeowners, Life, and Bank. She is also a Notary Public.
Tamie T Pitt
Office Manager
Tamie has over 25 years experience with the Palmer Agency. Tamie's focus is Auto, Fire, Life, Health and Banking. She is also a Notary Public.
Georgianne M Subik
Customer Service Representative
Georgianne has been with my agency for over 2 years. Please call her about any of your auto, fire and banking needs.
  • State Farm Insurance Video
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    Did You Know?
    Cell Phone Safety

    Cell phone units that allow the hands to be free offer no safety advantage over hand-held units.

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    I Do Not Own Very Much

    Most people's belongings are often worth more than they think. That's one reason why you need Renters Insurance.

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    Safer Cars, Lower Rates. Car Shopping Soon?

    Some insurers increase premiums for cars that have higher rates of damage or occupant injury. And cars that do better in safety tests? They're more likely to get you lower rates.

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    Animal-Vehicle Collisions

    Each year, about 1.5 million animal-vehicle collisions cause about $1 billion in damage, according to the Insurance Information Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

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