Goodman-Gable-Gould/Adjusters International is celebrating its 85th anniversary
Goodman-Gable-Gould/Adjusters International is celebrating its 85th anniversary, marking more than eight decades of representing policyholders in the property insurance claims process.
Founded in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1941, the firm was built on a simple principle: to advocate exclusively for policyholders navigating the complexities of property insurance claims following major losses. While the insurance industry and the nature of property losses have evolved significantly over the decades, the firm’s core mission has remained unchanged.
Today, Goodman-Gable-Gould/Adjusters International operates from 12 offices spread throughout the United States, assisting individuals, businesses, and institutions with complex property insurance claims resulting from fires, water damage, wind, natural disasters, structural failures, and other catastrophic events.
Throughout its 85-year history, the firm has represented policyholders in some of the most significant commercial and residential property losses. The GGG/AI team of licensed public adjusters works alongside building consultants and forensic accountants to evaluate and measure damages, prepare and present claims, and negotiate for recovery with property insurers to pursue appropriate settlements on behalf of damaged insureds.
“Reaching 85 years is an incredible milestone for our firm,” said Harvey M. Goodman, SPPA, President & CEO of Goodman-Gable-Gould/Adjusters International. “For generations, our mission has remained the same — to stand firmly on the side of policyholders and help them navigate the insurance claims process during some of the most challenging moments they face.”
As the firm celebrates this milestone, it also recognizes the clients, industry partners, and dedicated team members whose trust and collaboration have helped build a reputation for professionalism, technical expertise, and unwavering advocacy.
Now in its ninth decade of service, Goodman-Gable-Gould/Adjusters International, with more than 125 employees, remains committed to the same mission it began with in 1941: helping policyholders pursue fair insurance recovery and move forward efficiently after a loss.