Derry, NH Public Insurance Adjusters
We are helping Derry, NH home, condominium, and business owners with winter storm, ice dam, water pipe bursts damage insurance claims in the following areas:
Hubbard
Chases Grove
Scenic Dr
Brookview Dr
Haverhill Rd
Tenney Farm Rd
East Derry
Other areas not listed — please call us.
Global Patriot Adjusters is a company built to complete the single goal of making sure every dollar deserved to clients from an insurance claim, is given to them. We maintain the best reputation in the public adjuster business because we take every claim for every client as a project with personal ownership and accountability.
We work for you to maximize your claim!
Specializing in winter storm damages from ice dams, pipe bursts, and structural collapses, and more — we can help New Hampshire policyholders.
Please call Marc Lancaric 603-824-9243 with any questions about our NH insurance adjusting services.
For a FREE CLAIMS EVALUATION for your home, condominium, or business, please fill out the Contact Us form.
“My team is here to help you get the most money for your insurance claims. We work for you!”
— Marc Lancaric
Global Patriot Adjusters, LLC
Marc Lancaric, President / Public Insurance Adjuster
Tips when dealing with insurance damage claims for your home and property in New Hampshire.
When handling a roof damages claim in Derry, NH, using a public insurance adjuster can ensure a thorough and fair assessment of the damage. Here are concise tips to help homeowners:
Immediate Documentation: As soon as you notice roof damage, document everything. Take clear photos and videos to support your claim.
Choose a Licensed Adjuster: Confirm that your adjuster is licensed in New Hampshire, which guarantees they meet state qualifications.
Understand the Agreement: Review the fee structure and contract details with your public insurance adjuster. Typically, they work on a percentage of the claim payout.
Mitigate Further Damage: Cover any exposed areas temporarily to prevent additional damage, a necessary step most insurance policies require.
Stay Informed: Regular communication with your adjuster is vital to understanding the progress of your claim and any actions you need to take.
Please call Marc Lancaric of Global Patriot Adjusters at 603-824-9243 with any questions.
Employing these strategies will help streamline your roof damage claim, ensuring you receive the compensation needed to repair your home effectively.
Please call Marc Lancaric of Global Patriot Adjusters at 603-824-9243 with any questions about our NH insurance adjusting services.
About Derry, New Hampshire
Derry is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 33,109 at the 2010 census, and an estimated 33,667 in 2018. Although it is a town and not a city, Derry is the fourth most populous community in the state. The town's nickname, "Spacetown", derives from the fact that Derry is the birthplace of Alan Shepard, the first astronaut from the United States in space. Derry was also for a time the home of the poet Robert Frost and his family.
The Derry census-designated place, with a 2010 population of 22,015, occupies the central part of the town, extending from the primary settlement of Derry in the west, centered on the intersection of New Hampshire Routes 28 and 102, to the town of Hampstead in the east. The town also includes the village of East Derry.
Although it was first settled by Scots-Irish families in 1719, Derry was not incorporated until 1827. It was originally a part of Londonderry, as were Windham and portions of Manchester, Salem and Hudson. The town was named after the city of Derry in Ireland, the Irish word Doire meaning "oak grove.” The first potato planted in the United States was sown in Derry in the town’s common field in 1719. The town is the location of two of America's oldest private schools, Pinkerton Academy, founded in 1814 and still in operation, and the closed Adams Female Seminary.
Derry was once a linen and leather-making center until New England textile industries moved south in the 20th century. As recently as World War II, Derry was also a sleepy farming community. From 1900 to 1911, poet Robert Frost lived with his family on a farm in Derry purchased for him by his grandfather. The Robert Frost Farm is now a National Historic Landmark and state park and is open to the public for tours, poetry readings and other cultural events from spring through fall.
Learn more: Wikipedia - Derry, NH