Brooklyn, CT Public Insurance Adjusters

We are helping Brooklyn, Connecticut home, condominium, and business owners with insurance claims in these areas:

  • Herrick Rd

  • Creamery Brook Rd

  • Laurel Hill Rd

  • Tripp Hollow Rd

  • Woodward Rd

  • Allen Hill Rd

  • South St

  • Bush Hill Rd

  • Stetson Rd

  • Cherry Hill Rd

  • Other areas not listed — please call us.

We work for you to maximize your claim!

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 Adjuster business because we take every claim for every client as a project with personal ownership and accountability. We pride ourselves on working with our clients to produce the best possible outcome. By working with clients as opposed to for them, we are able to understand their wants and needs to achieve our goal. 

Specializing in mold damage, storm damage, ice dams, wind damage, sinkholes, and more — we can help.

Please call Marc Lancaric 203-433-0203 with any questions about our Connecticut insurance adjusting services.


About Brooklyn, Connecticut

The town of Brooklyn covers almost 29 square miles and is located in far eastern Connecticut. It is home to some more than 6700 people. The town was incorporated from Pomfret and Canterbury in 1786. In 1819 it became the county seat. The number of large 18th century homes in Brooklyn testify to the local wealth at that time. Its farming businesses were extensive enough to warrant the formation of an Agricultural Association in 1820. 

At the same time mills were built along the many streams in the town, and eventually areas like West Wauregan and East Brooklyn became almost exclusively devoted to the textile industry. Today's town is the result of careful planning and a desire to preserve the colonial atmosphere created by the many landmarks and military memorials. 

Today the eastern section of the town remains primarily commercial, with saw mills and producers of electrical goods. The rest of the town is rural and residential in character, with a few dairy farms still in operation.