Perdido Key Florida Private Insurance Adjusters

HURRICANE IAN INSURANCE CLAIM UPDATE, 10/1/22 (Global Patriot Adjusters LLC, West Palm Beach, Fla):

The public insurance adjuster team from Global Patriot Adjusters is currently helping businesses and homeowners affected by Hurricane Ian with their property damage insurance claims in these affected areas:

 

Our team is ready to help Perdido Key, FL business owners, condominium associations, and homeowners with hurricane flood, wind, and business interruption insurance claims in these areas:

  • Johnson Beach Rd

  • River Road

  • Semmes Street

  • Sharp Reef

  • Flood Reef

  • Captain Kidd Reef

  • Lafitte Reef

  • Bowlegs Reef

  • Lost Key Blvd

  • Sailfish Court

  • Destin Court

  • For other areas not listed above please call us today 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 private insurance 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 home and business property damage insurance claims!

Global Patriot Adjusters specializes in hurricane damage, flood, storm surge, and wind damage, insurance claims — we can help. 

Call us today for a free claims consult!

Please call Marc Lancaric at 800-654-3041 with any questions about how we work with businesses and homeowners in Florida with major hurricane damage insurance claims.

For a FREE CLAIMS EVALUATION for your home, condominium, or business, please describe your insurance claim situation when contacting us.

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“My team is here in the Florida Panhandle to help you get the most money for your insurance claims. We work for you!” 
— Marc Lancaric

Global Patriot Adjusters, LLC
Marc Lancaric, President / Private Insurance Adjuster, Hurricane Claims Expert

Remember when you hire our team of private adjusters we work for you. Not for the insurance company. We will fight to get you the full insurance claim benefit you deserve!

Maximizing the Size of Your Insurance Claim

Maximizing the size of your insurance claim may mean properly valuing  or discovering the depth of the actual damage.

With years of experience, our ability to bring about quick action from your insurance carrier is our standard of operation. Your insurance company does not have your best interest at heart. We have a staff ready to personally handle every aspect of your claim.
— Marc Lancaric – Public Adjuster, President of Global Patriot Adjusters, LLC

About Perdido Key, Florida

Perdido Key is an unincorporated community in Escambia County, Florida, United States, between Pensacola, Florida and Orange Beach, Alabama. "Perdido" means "lost" in the Spanish and Portuguese languages. The community is located on and named for Perdido Key, a barrier island in northwest Florida and southeast Alabama The Florida district of the Gulf Islands National Seashore includes the east end of the island, as well as other Florida islands. No more than a few hundred yards wide in most places, Perdido Key stretches some 16 miles (26 km) from near Pensacola to Perdido Pass Bridge near Orange Beach.

Perdido Key Beach Dune Habitat

The azure waters of the Gulf of Mexico frame the white beaches. These beaches and their dune habitat host a variety of visitors and residents throughout the year.

The beach dune habitat of Perdido Key is characterized by several rows of sand dunes. "Frontal" or "primary" dunes are vegetated with grasses including sea oats, bunch grass, and beach grass. Among other plants growing in primary dunes are Florida rosemaryrailroad vine and beach morning glories. "Secondary" dunes, further inland, support saw palmetto, slash and sand pines, and scrubby shrubs and oaks. Growing among the dunes are such species as cordgrass, salt-grass, pine trees, purslane and pennywort.

Wildlife

Perdido Key is home to the endangered Perdido Key beach mouse. The small white and gray mouse, weighing 13-16 grams, blends in with the white quartz sand of northern Gulf coast beaches. While the Perdido Key beach mouse feeds primarily on the seeds of sea oats and bluestem, it will occasionally eat insects.

The Perdido Key beach mouse was listed as an endangered species in 1985. Loss of habitat to development is considered to be the main factor leading to the decline of the species. Hurricanes have also taken their toll on the mouse. The beach mouse population at Perdido Key was nearly eliminated in the mid-1990s when hurricanes Erin and Opal ravaged Perdido Key. Numbering less than 40 after the storms, the mice have regenerated quite well, with current population estimates near 500. While populations appear to be growing, the Perdido Key Beach Mouse will probably never make it off the endangered species list because of continued habitat loss and degradation due to human development in the area.

Source: Wikipedia, Perdido Key, Florida