Jekyll Island, GA Public Insurance Adjusters

We serve Jekyll Island, GA homeowners, condo associations, property managers, and business owners with hurricane, water, roof, and fire damage insurance claims in these areas:

  • Hayes Ave

  • Lanier Rd

  • Captain Wylly Rd

  • Forest Ave

  • Barnes Ave

  • King Ave

  • Barron Ln

  • Riverview Dr

  • Other areas not listed — please call us at 800-654-3041.

Jekyll Island, GA fire damage

claims

We can help insurance policyholders with their major property damage claims. We get you maximum payout and take the pain out of the claims process.

Global Patriot Adjusters is a company built on the single goal of bringing every dollar deserved to clients from an insurance claim. We maintain the best reputation in the Public Insurance Adjuster business because we take every claim for every client as a project with personal ownership and accountability. In cases where a storm appears out of nowhere and a bad accident happens, someone needs to be in your corner fighting for YOU!

Jekyll Island, GA mold

damage claims

Make us the first call if you experience any major property damage. Call us at 800-654-3041

We specialize in water damage, wind damage, structural damage, fire damage, mold and asbestos damage and more.

Please call Marc Lancaric 800-654-3041 with any questions about our GA insurance adjusting services.

Handling a flood damage claim for a condominium on Jekyll Island, GA, involves unique challenges due to the complex nature of condominium insurance and the area's susceptibility to flooding. Utilizing a public insurance adjuster can greatly assist in this process, ensuring you navigate your claim effectively and efficiently. Here are essential tips for condominium owners:

  1. Immediate Documentation: After ensuring safety, document all flood-related damage promptly. Take detailed photos and videos of all affected areas within your unit and common properties, noting the extent of water intrusion and any visible damages. This step is critical for substantiating your claim.

  2. Understand Your Coverage: Review both your individual condo policy and the condominium association’s master policy to understand what damages are covered under each. A public insurance adjuster can help clarify the complexities of these policies, ensuring that claims are appropriately filed for both personal and communal property damages.

  3. Hire a Local Adjuster: Engage a public insurance adjuster who has experience with flood claims in coastal areas like Jekyll Island. Their expertise in local regulations and typical insurance policy stipulations in flood-prone areas will be invaluable.

  4. Mitigate Further Damage: Take steps to prevent further damage if possible, such as moving undamaged items to safe locations and removing water. Keep records and receipts related to any emergency measures, as these costs may be covered by your insurance.

  5. Detailed Assessment and Claim Preparation: Allow your adjuster to perform a thorough assessment of the damages and prepare a detailed claim. This includes compiling all documentation, estimates for repairs, and a precise breakdown of losses.

  6. Review and Negotiate: Your public insurance adjuster will handle negotiations with the insurance company to ensure the settlement reflects the actual cost of repairs and replacements. Review the settlement offer carefully with your adjuster to make sure it adequately covers all damages.

By following these steps and working closely with a public insurance adjuster, condominium owners on Jekyll Island can effectively manage their flood damage claims, ensuring a fair resolution and the necessary repairs to restore their property.


About Jekyll Island, GA

Jekyll Island is located off the coast of the U.S. state of Georgia, in Glynn County. It is one of the Sea Islands and one of the Golden Isles of Georgia barrier islands. The island is owned by the State of Georgia and run by a self-sustaining, self-governing body.[1]

Long used seasonally by indigenous peoples of the region, beginning in the colonial era, some of its lands became privately owned. A few structures still stand made of tabby, a coastal building material of crushed oyster shells. The island was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was evacuated during World War II by order of the US government. In 1947 the state of Georgia acquired all the property, for security and preservation.

A popular tourist destination, the island has beaches frequented by vacationers. Guided tours of the Landmark Historic District are available. Bike trails, walks along the beaches and sandbars, and Summer Waves, a water park, are among the active attractions. The historic district features numerous impressive and ambitious buildings from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The island is also full of wildlife, consisting of many different mammals, reptiles, and birds living and breeding in the island's inland salt marshes. In 2018, Architectural Digest named Jekyll Island the eleventh most beautiful small town in America.

Source: Wikipedia, Jekyll Island, GA