Houma LA Public Insurance Adjusters
Our team is ready to help you get MAXIMUM PAYOUT from your insurance company. Make us your first contact for a free insurance claim consult.
We are helping Houma, LA homeowners, condo associations, property managers, and business owners with Hurricane Ida major flood, roof, and wind damage insurance claims in these areas:
Magnolia / Magnolia Plantation
Mandalay / Humphreys
Oakshire Manor / Idlewild
Alma St / Highland Dr
Route 182 / Bayou Blue Rd
Broadmoor
City Center
Crozier / Mulberry
Grand Caillou Rd / East St
Williams Ave / N Hollywood Rd
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 Global Patriot Adjusters
Global Patriot Adjusters is a company birthed and built on the single goal of fanatically bringing every dollar deserved to clients from an insurance claim. These accidents can be unforeseeable and sometimes unpreventable, the aftermath can sometimes be devastating.
We pride ourselves on maintaining the best reputation in the Public Adjuster business by taking every claim for every client as a project with personal ownership and accountability.
About Houma, LA
Houma (/ˈhoʊmə/ HOH-mə) is the largest city in, and the parish seat of Terrebonne Parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana. It is also the largest principal city of the Houma–Bayou Cane–Thibodaux metropolitan statistical area. The city's government was absorbed by the parish in 1984, which currently operates as the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government. The population was 33,727 at the 2010 census, an increase of 1,334 over the 2000 census tabulation of 32,393. In 2020, the population estimates program determined 32,467 people lived in the city. At the 2020 census, its population rebounded to 33,406.
Many unincorporated areas are adjacent to the city of Houma. The largest, Bayou Cane, is an urbanized area commonly referred to by locals as being part of Houma, but it is not included in the city's census counts and is a separate census-designated place. If the populations of the urbanized census-designated places were included with that of the city of Houma, the total would exceed 60,000 residents. The city was named after the historic Native American tribe of Houma people, believed to be related to the Choctaw. The United Houma Nation Tribe is recognized by the state of Louisiana, but it has not achieved federal recognition.
In popular culture
Houma and the surrounding area are the settings for the fictional Swamp Thing comic books.
V. C. Andrews' novel Ruby (1994) is also set here.
The Suicide Squad is based at Belle Reve in Houma.
The 1999 films Crazy in Alabama and A Lesson Before Dying were filmed partially in Houma.
The film The Skeleton Key (2005) is set in Houma and the nearby area of Bayou Gauche.
Several scenes from the 2013 film, The Butler, starring Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey, were filmed in downtown Houma.[37]
In 1992, Unsolved Mysteries profiled the case of Adam John "AJ" Breaux, a resident of Houma, Louisiana, who went missing in 1991.
In Hulu TV Series, The Act Showing a scene in Houma of a younger Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Deedee Blanchard.
Source: Wikipedia, Houma, LA