Brattleboro, Vermont Public Insurance Adjusters

We are helping Brattleboro, VT homeowners, condominium associations, property managers, and business owners with insurance claims from recent flood damage in these areas:

  • Elliot St

  • Spruce St

  • Orchard St

  • South St

  • Pine St

  • Oak Grove Ave

  • Old Guildford Rd

  • Kipling Rd

  • Fox Farm Rd

  • Putney 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.

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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



About Brattleboro, Vermont

Brattleboro, Vermont (originally Brattleborough), is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The most populous municipality abutting Vermont's eastern border with New Hampshire, which is the Connecticut River, Brattleboro is located about 10 miles (16 km) north of the Massachusetts state line, at the confluence of Vermont's West River and the Connecticut. In 2014, Brattleboro's population was estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau to be 11,765.

In 1834, the Brattleboro Retreat, then called the Vermont Asylum for the Insane, was established through a generous bequest by Anna Marsh of Hinsdale, New Hampshire. In 1844, the Brattleboro Hydropathic Establishment was opened by Robert Wesselhoeft; this was the third "water cure" establishment in the country, utilizing waters from a spring near the current downtown fire station. Until the water cure closed in 1871, the town was widely known as a curative health resort.

Both a commercial and touristic gateway for the state of Vermont, Brattleboro is the first major town one encounters crossing northward by automobile from Massachusetts on Interstate 91, and is accessed via Vermont exits 1, 2, and 3 from that thoroughfare. It offers a mix of a rural atmosphere and urban amenities, including a large number of lodging establishments. Brattleboro also hosts many art galleries, stores, and performance spaces, most of them located in the downtown area.

Source: Wikipedia, Brattleboro, Vermont

 

When filing a water damage claim with the help of a public insurance adjuster in Brattleboro, VT, consider these tips to facilitate the process:

  1. Immediate Documentation: As soon as you notice water damage, document everything. Take photos and videos of all affected areas, noting the date and extent of the damage. This serves as vital evidence for your claim.

  2. Hire Licensed Professionals: Ensure that the public adjuster you choose is licensed in Vermont. Check their credentials through the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation to confirm their legitimacy and track record.

  3. Understand the Fee Structure: Discuss the payment terms clearly. Public adjusters usually charge a percentage of the claim amount. Ensure these terms are clear and agreed upon in writing to avoid any misunderstandings.

  4. Maintain Communication: Keep in constant communication with your adjuster. Their expertise and advice can be crucial in navigating the claims process and dealing with your insurance company.

  5. Keep Records: Save receipts and records of all expenses related to the damage and repairs. This includes temporary accommodations if your home was uninhabitable.

  6. Review the Contract: Carefully review any contract with a public adjuster. Ensure you understand all clauses, particularly those related to fees and services provided.

By adhering to these guidelines, you can ensure a thorough and well-supported water damage claim, increasing the likelihood of a satisfactory settlement.