Manchester, Vermont Public Insurance Adjusters
We are helping Manchester, VT homeowners, condominium associations, property managers, and business owners with insurance claims from ice dam, pipe burst, and fire damage insurance claims in these areas:
Union St
Seminary Ave
Taconic Rd
Main St
River Rd
W. Wildene Rd
Richville Rd
Other areas not listed — please call us at 800-654-3041.
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 mold damage, storm damage, ice dams, wind damage, sinkholes, and more — we can help.
Please call Marc Lancaric at 800-654-3041 with any questions about our Vermont 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
About Manchester, Vermont
Manchester is a town in, and one of two shire towns[3] (county seats[4]) of, Bennington County, Vermont, United States. The population was 4,391 at the 2010 census.[5]
Manchester Village, an incorporated village, and Manchester Center are settlement centers within the town.
Manchester has become a tourist destination, especially for those from New York and Connecticut, offering visitors factory outlet stores of national chain retailers such as Brooks Brothers, Kate Spade and Ralph Lauren, as well as many locally owned businesses, including the Northshire Bookstore, an independent bookstore.
The winter sports area of Stratton Mountain Resort is nearby to the east.
HISTORY
The town was one of several chartered in 1761 by Benning Wentworth, colonial governor of New Hampshire. It was his custom to name new towns after prominent English aristocrats of the day, hoping they might adopt a patronly interest in their namesakes. Wentworth named Manchester for Robert Montagu, 3rd Duke of Manchester. First settled in 1764, the town was laid out in 1784. The land was better suited for grazing than tillage, so by 1839 about 6,000 sheep roamed the pastures and hillsides.[c
Notable people
Elfriede Abbe, sculptor[18]
Charles Augustus Aiken, clergyman; president of Union College; professor at Princeton University
Joseph Sweetman Ames, physicist; president of Johns Hopkins University
Frank C. Archibald, Vermont Attorney General[19]
Edmund Bennett, judge and educator
Myra Bradwell, first American woman to become an attorney
James M. Clarke, US congressman
Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn, poet and social activist
Source: Wikipedia, Manchester Vermont