We can take the pain out of the insurance claims process and get you maximum claim payout.

Call 800-654-3041 for Fire Island, NY homeowners and business owners looking for guidance through the insurance claim process. 

Our professional insurance adjusters — licensed in NY — serve residents and business owners with insurance claims in Fire Island, New York in the following areas:

  • Saltaire / Ocean Beach

  • West Bay Shore

  • Town Center

  • Union Blvd / 5th Ave

  • Fire Island

  • Commack Rd / Spur Dr S

  • Bay Shore Rd / Gardiner Dr

  • North Bay Shore

  • Spur Dr N / Ohio Ave

  • Bay Wood

  • For other areas not listed, call us.

Call Marc Lancaric at 800-654-3041 for a free insurance claim consult for your wind, flood, or structural collapse damage.

Global Patriot Adjusters is a company birthed and built on the single goal of fanatically bringing every dollar deserved to clients from an NY insurance claim. We maintain the best reputation in the public adjuster business because we take every insurance claim for every client as a project with personal ownership and accountability.

Recent house fire insurance claim

Let our professional adjusters get you maximum payout. Call Global Patriot Adjusters today at 800-654-3041.

Please call Marc Lancaric at 800-654-3041 with any questions about our Long Island NY insurance adjusting services.

"My team is here to help you get the most money for your insurance claims. We work for you!" — Marc Lancaric

Recent mold damage insurance claim

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Business owners on Fire Island facing vandalism damage can maximize their insurance claim by employing a public insurance adjuster. Here's a concise guide to ensure effective management of your vandalism claim:

1. Rapid Documentation: Act quickly to document the vandalism. Capture high-quality photos and detailed videos of all damage, including graffiti, broken fixtures, or smashed windows. Precise documentation is essential for substantiating your claim.

2. Review Insurance Details: Familiarize yourself with your insurance policy's coverage specifics for vandalism. Knowing what is covered, any deductibles, and claim submission timelines is crucial.

3. Select a Skilled Adjuster: Choose a public insurance adjuster experienced in handling vandalism claims for businesses. Their expertise is vital in accurately assessing damage and navigating insurance policies.

4. Expedite the Claims Process: Engage an adjuster immediately after the incident to prepare and file your claim promptly. Their negotiation skills will be instrumental in securing a fair settlement, covering all necessary repairs and replacements.

Utilizing a public insurance adjuster can significantly streamline the claims process, ensuring that your business on Fire Island recovers quickly and efficiently from vandalism damage.


About Fire Island NY

Fire Island is the large center island of the outer barrier islands parallel to the south shore of the mainland of Long Island. The island is approximately 31 miles (50 km) long and varies between 520 and 1,310 feet (160 and 400 m) wide. Its land area is 24.9 square kilometres (6,152.9 acres; 9.6 square miles). Fire Island is part of Suffolk County, New York. It lies within the towns of Babylon, Islip, and Brookhaven, containing two villages and a number of hamlets. All parts of the island not within village limits are part of the Fire Island census-designated place (CDP), which had a permanent population of 292 at the 2010 United States Census, though that expands to thousands of residents and tourists during the summer months. Since the late 1930s, the island has been a popular destination for the LGBT community. Every year on the fourth of July hundreds of drag queens board the ferry from Cherry Grove to The Pines in a reenactment of the 1976 act of solidarity now known as the "Invasion of the Pines".

In 2012, Hurricane Sandy breached Fire Island in three places. Two of the breaches were filled in, but the third has remained open, and under a plan by the U.S. National Park Service, will be left to evolve naturally. As of 2018, Fire Island is still split in two by the Wilderness Breach.

Historian Richard Bayles suggested that the name derives from a misinterpretation or corruption of the Dutch word vijf ("five"), or in another version vier ("four"), referring to the number of islands near the Fire Island inlet. At times histories have referred to it in the plural, as "Fire Islands", because of the inlet breaks.

Source: Wikipedia, Fire Island, NY