Laconia, NH Public Insurance Adjusters

We are helping Laconia, NH home, condominium, and business owners with winter storm, ice dam, water pipe bursts damage insurance claims in the following areas:

  • Parade Rd

  • Old North Main St

  • City Center

  • Weirs Beach

  • Lakeport

  • Province Rd

  • Morin Rd

  • 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.

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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

For luxury homeowners in Laconia, NH facing flood damage, it's crucial to manage the insurance claims process with precision to ensure appropriate compensation for high-value repairs. Here’s how you can use a public insurance adjuster to your advantage:

  1. Document Damage Extensively: As soon as it is safe, document all flood impacts meticulously. High-quality photos and videos should capture the extent of water infiltration, damage to luxury finishes, furniture, and any structural damage.

  2. Hire a Specialized Adjuster: Choose a public insurance adjuster with experience in handling claims for luxury properties. Their expertise in dealing with high-value assets and complex insurance policies will be invaluable.

  3. Understand Your Policy: Thoroughly review your insurance coverage with your adjuster, focusing on specifics about flood damage, including any exclusions or limitations particularly relevant to luxury properties.

  4. Mitigate Further Loss: Implement measures to prevent further damage while ensuring these efforts are well-documented. This may include professional drying and restoration services that specialize in luxury homes.

  5. Keep Detailed Records: Maintain records of all communications with your insurance company and any expenses incurred due to the flood. This includes receipts for temporary accommodations if the home was uninhabitable.

  6. Detailed Claim Submission: Work closely with your adjuster to prepare a detailed claim submission. Ensure every element of damage and loss is clearly listed and justified, especially those pertaining to unique or expensive features of your home.

  7. Review Adjuster’s Recommendations: Before finalizing the claim, review your adjuster’s assessment and recommendations to ensure all damages are accurately reflected and the proposed compensation aligns with the actual restoration costs.

By taking these steps, luxury homeowners in Laconia can navigate their flood damage claims more effectively, securing a settlement that reflects the true value of their property and damages incurred.


About Laconia, New Hampshire

Laconia is a city in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 15,951 at the 2010 census and an estimated 16,581 as of 2019. It is the county seat of Belknap County. Laconia, situated between Lake Winnipesaukee and Winnisquam Lake, includes the villages of Lakeport and Weirs Beach. Each June, for nine days, beginning on the Saturday of the weekend before Father's Day and ending on Father's Day, the city hosts Laconia Motorcycle Week, also more simply known as "Bike Week", one of the country's largest rallies, and each winter, the Laconia World Championship Sled Dog Derby. The city has been the site of the state's annual Pumpkin Festival since 2015, and it is the home of Lakes Region Community College.

A large Abenaki Indian settlement called Acquadocton Village once existed at the point now known as The Weirs, named by colonists for fishing weirs discovered at the outlet of the Winnipesaukee River. Early explorers had hoped to follow the Piscataqua River north to Lake Champlain in search of the great lakes and rivers of Canada mentioned in Indian folklore. About 1652, the Endicott surveying party visited the area, an event commemorated by Endicott Rock, a local landmark. A fort would be built at Laconia in 1746. But ongoing hostilities between the English, French, and their respective Native American allies prevented settlement until 1761, after which it remained for many years a part of Meredith and Gilford called Meredith Bridge.

Learn more: Wikipedia - Laconia, NH