Jackson, NH Public Insurance Adjusters

We serve Jackson, NH homeowners, condo associations, property managers, and business owners in the White Mountains with insurance claims from ice dams, wind, and fire damage insurance claims in these areas:

  • Tin Mountain Rd

  • Switchback Rd

  • Jackson Falls

  • Main St

  • Mill St

  • Pinkham Notch Rd

  • Ducks Head

  • Graustein Ln

  • Thorn Hill Rd

  • Green Hill Rd

  • Glen

  • Jericho

  • Lower Bartlett

  • Dundee

  • Five Mile Circuit

  • Black Mountain Rd

  • Other areas not listed — please call us at 603-824-9243.

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!

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

Please call Marc Lancaric 603-824-9243 with any questions about our NH insurance adjusting services.


About Jackson, NH

Jackson is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 816 at the 2010 census.

Jackson is an elegant resort area in the White Mountains. Parts of the White Mountain National Forest are in the west, north and east.

In 1847, artists of the White Mountain School began arriving in Jackson to paint the scenic beauty of the White Mountains. Others would follow, and in 1858, Joshua B. Trickey opened the Jackson Falls House.

The Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad began service to Glen station at nearby Bartlett in the early 1870s, and several hotels were built to accommodate a growing infusion of tourists. Thorn Mountain House, built by Trickey in 1869, would evolve during the 1880s into Wentworth Hall, still in business today. Designed as a grouping of cottages around a main service building, the hotel included such amenities as a casino, built in 1886, and a hydroelectric plant, built in the 1890s. By the 1920s, 40 trains a day delivered passengers to Jackson.

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