Cape Coral FL Public Insurance Adjusters
We are currently helping Cape Coral, FL large-scale property, business owners, hotels/condo associations, and homeowners with hurricane, flood, business interruption, structural collapse, and water damage insurance claims in these areas:
Sunset Pointe / Cape Harbour
Yacht Club
Sands Lake / Enclave
Matlacha Shores
Bimini Basin
Cornwallis / Gold Coast
Tarpon Point / Rose Garden
Heatherwood Lakes / Trafalgar
Burnt Store
Market Square District
Other areas not listed — please call us 24/7 at 239-221-6170.
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.
About Cape Coral, FL
Cape Coral is a city located in Lee County, Florida, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico. Founded in 1957 and developed as a planned community, the city grew to a population of 154,305 by the year 2010. The city's population estimate was 165,831 for 2013 and 189,343 for 2018. With an area of 120 square miles (310 km2), Cape Coral is the largest city between Tampa and Miami. It is a principal city in the Cape Coral – Fort Myers, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population estimate for the statistical area was 679,513 in 2014. The city is known as a "Waterfront Wonderland"; with over 400 mi (640 km) of navigable waterways.
Culture and Recreation
The city features a sandy beach and fishing pier on the Caloosahatchee River at the public Yacht Basin & Club. Cape Coral is home to the SunSplash Water Park, more than 30 recreational parks, and seven golf courses. Cape Coral offers a variety of Gulf beaches within 15 miles, such as Sanibel Island and Fort Myers Beach. The area is known by birding enthusiasts for its wide variety of wildlife and the largest population of burrowing owls in the state of Florida.
Cape Coral's 400-mile (640 km) canal system provides many residents with waterfront living with access to the Gulf of Mexico via the broad Caloosahatchee River and Matlacha Pass. The Parks and Recreation Department maintains three public boat launching facilities. The Gulf of Mexico provides access to smaller tropical islands, rookeries, and sports fishing grounds.
Cape Coral's cultural assets include the Historical Museum, the Art Studio, the Cape Coral Art League, and the Cultural Park Theater, a 187-seat performing arts facility that serves as home to community actors. In addition, there are several regional arts and performance venues in the immediate area, including the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall.
Source: Wikipedia, Cape Coral, FL