Pembroke MA Public Insurance Adjusters
We are helping Pembroke MA home, condominium, and business owners with winter storm, ice dam, water pipe bursts damage insurance claims in the following neighborhoods:
North Pembroke
Town Center
Mayflower Grove
Golden Ring Camp
Global Patriot Adjusters is a public insurance adjusting company built with the mindset of bringing every dollar deserved to clients from an insurance claim. We maintain the best reputation in the public adjuster business because we take every claim as a project with personal ownership and accountability.
Please call Marc Lancaric at 508-280-6499 with any questions about our MA 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 Pembroke MA
Settled by Robert Barker and Dolor Davis in 1650, Pembroke has a long and rich history. Before then, the only people dwelling here were the Wampanoag and the Massachusett tribes, who called it Mattakeesett, meaning “fertile place between the lakes where corn grows best.”* Anyone who observed the annual run of herring in the local rivers could see why. The land was originally part of Duxbury, bought in the Major’s Purchase by Josias Wampatuck from the Massachusett. In 1712, it was incorporated as a separate town and named for the town of Pembroke, Wales. Brookfield was considered as a name and rejected, as it was already the name of a town in Worcester County.
The town has many bodies of water, including the North River and Indian Head River; Oldham, Furnace, Great Sandy Bottom, Little Sandy Bottom, and Stetson Ponds; and Silver Lake. The town’s ponds, streams and marshes are the home of herring that were prized so much that in 1741, the town began regulating the taking and preservation of the fish. The herring are celebrated each year at the town’s annual “Grand Old Fish Fry”.