If you live in the following areas, please reach out to us soon: Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, North Port, Punta Gorda, Estero, and Naples. Fill out the Free Claims Consult form.
We are currently helping business owners and homeowners throughout Southwest Florida with their insurance claims from Hurricane Ian.
We serve Palm Beach Gardens FL homeowners, condominium associations, property managers, and business owners with hurricane and wind damage insurance claims in the following neighborhoods:
City Center
Hood Rd / Nursery Ln
Catalpha Ave / Birch St
141st Ln N / 69th Dr N
Whispering Lakes Ln / Eastpointe Way
Prosperity Farms Rd / Pga Blvd
95th Ct / Old Dixie Hwy
Hickory Dr / Pga Blvd
Harbor Ln / Prosperity Farms Rd
N Jog Rd / Ironhorse Blvd
Other areas not listed. Please call us us at 561-408-5533.
Please contact us immediately for a Free Claims Evaluation for hurricane and wind damages. Call 561-408-5533 or fill out the 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, Field Team Manager/ President
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 hurricanes and tropical storms appear out of nowhere and a bad accident happens, someone needs to be in your corner fighting for YOU!
About Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Palm Beach Gardens, FL is a medium-sized city located in the state of Florida. With a population of 52,923 people and 19 constituent neighborhoods, Palm Beach Gardens, FL is the 61st largest community in Florida.
History
By 1955, John D. MacArthur had accumulated thousands of acres of land in northern Palm Beach County through foreclosure and purchase. Five years later MacArthur incorporated 4,000 of his acres as the City of Palm Beach Gardens. His first name choice, Palm Beach City, was refused by the State of Florida as too similar to the Town of Palm Beach. The final name matched MacArthur’s plans for a garden-themed community, with winding streets named for the flowers and trees to be found throughout.
Source: Palm Beach County History Online