Perdido Key FL Public Insurance Adjusters
Our team is ready to help you get maximum payout from your insurance company. Make us your first call at 800-654-3041 for a free insurance claim consult.
We are helping Perdido Key, FL homeowners, condo associations, property managers, and business owners with Hurricane, flood, roof, and wind damage insurance claims in these areas:
Perdido Key
N 18th Ave / Magnolia Ave
N 12Th Ave / E Jackson St
Bayou Blvd / Baisden Rd
Bohemia / Yniestra
Gulf Beach Heights / Perdido Bay
Gaberonne / Pensacola State College
Pleasant Grove / Quinavista
Beulah
N A St / N Reus St
Other areas not listed — please call us at 800-654-3041.
Recent
Perdido Key, FL
home roof damage claims
We can help insurance policyholders with their major hurricanel 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!
Recent Perdido Key, FL home wind 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 Louisiana insurance adjusting services.
lead hurricane public insurance adjuster for louisiana, owner of global patriot adjusters
About Global Patriot Adjusters
Global Patriot Adjusters is a company birthed and built on the single goal of fanatically bringing every dollar deserved to clients from an insurance claim. These accidents can be unforeseeable and sometimes unpreventable, the aftermath can sometimes be devastating.
We pride ourselves on maintaining the best reputation in the Public Adjuster business by taking every claim for every client as a project with personal ownership and accountability.
About Perdido Key, FL
Perdido Key is an unincorporated community in Escambia County, Florida, United States, between Pensacola, Florida and Orange Beach, Alabama. "Perdido" means "lost" in the Spanish and Portuguese languages. The community is located on and named for Perdido Key, a barrier island in northwest Florida and southeast Alabama. The Florida district of the Gulf Islands National Seashore includes the east end of the island, as well as other Florida islands. No more than a few hundred yards wide in most places, Perdido Key stretches some 16 miles (26 km) from near Pensacola to Perdido Pass Bridge near Orange Beach.
History
From the beginning of the 17th century, Spanish and French explorers, imagining riches in the New World, began colonizing the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. A Spanish expedition from Vera Cruz, Mexico had settled on what became known as Santa Rosa Island on Panzacola Bay, named after the indigenous people, later known as the Pensacola Indians. Panzacola means "the village of hairy people." The French developed a settlement along the coast near Maubila (Mobile). They were competing in this area. Explorers from both countries had heard of a great mysterious body of water to the west of Pensacola, but they were unable to find the entrance.
Early maps indicate that, at the time, the pass was located on or very near to today's official State boundary between Alabama and Florida. Hurricanes and other forces—natural as well as man-made—have moved the pass back and forth several times to where it lies now in Orange Beach, Alabama, approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) from the Florida boundary.
Source: Wikipedia, Perdido Key, FL
“Recently we worked on a Multi-tenant claim. We put the claim in writing and got allied proof. We forced the carrier to pay for building repairs, smoke damage, and a full re-roof of the building. The carrier had offered $28,000 on this claim. We settled the claim for $112,000.”