We know these waters®

Welcome to Goodman-Gable-Gould/Adjusters International®

As the nation´s premier disaster recovery consulting organization, our core focus is maximizing and expediting our clients´ financial recovery from insurance and FEMA.

We have offices in Fort Lauderdale and Melbourne, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; Baltimore and Rockville, Maryland; Fair Haven, New Jersey; New York, New York; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia.

We are experienced with the types of natural disasters that strike here, the companies that insure here, and how local claims are handled. We are able to coordinate all emergency service needs (board-up, water extraction, fencing, etc.), allowing you to quickly meet your obligation to mitigate the damages. In addition, because we are part of one of the largest disaster consulting organizations in the world, we can draw on the resources of hundreds of experts and handle even the largest cases.

Goodman-Gable-Gould was formed by three Baltimore public insurance adjusters in 1941. Over the decades, steady growth prompted the addition of our other offices.

In 1985 we, along with a group of leading public adjusting firms in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, foresaw the need for an international network of highly skilled public adjusters who could bring specific expertise to servicing any type of loss, anywhere, at any time. Adjusters International was the result.

Today, over 65 years after our founding, the Goodman family is still at the helm. Our president, Harvey Goodman, SPPA, has been assisting policyholders since 1976.


Current Adjusters International News

AI Newsletter Cited in FC&S Bulletins—Again!
April-16-2008
Adjusters International's property insurance publication, Adjusting Today, was once again featured in FC&S Bulletins. The April 2008 issue cites an article written by AI Director William G. Rake, SPPA, a veteran adjuster with more than 30 years experience in helping insureds document, prepare and settle their property damage, business interruption and extra expense claims. Mr. Rake's article “Property Insurance Claims: Negotiating Unfamiliar Terrain”—can be viewed in its entirety online. Those interested in receiving Adjusting Today—a free technical publication—can subscribe now.

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