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Lumberville Public Adjuster is Advocate Public Adjustment.
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We maximize your home claim settlement while saving you money. In addition, we offer great home claims service, return phone calls, and are only a phone call away.
We are your Lumberville Public Adjuster, and at Advocate Public Adjustment our mission is to make sure the insurance company pays you enough money to rebuild any and all property damage sustained to your home or business while providing the highest level of professional public adjustment services.
Our claims staff will work to protect home owners and business owners manage their claims, and fully document their losses in order to maximize their financial interest in all insurance claim settlement returns.
Our goal is to reduce the emotional and financial burden placed upon you per the insurance policy contract as the result of a direct physical loss.
We know the insurance claim process!
Bristol Township Public Adjuster Insurance Claim Settlement Services
Lumberville Public Adjuster Advocate Public Adjustment, LLC is dedicated to addressing all of your property damage home and business insurance claim needs as your public adjuster. Each property loss or insurance claim is unique and your Lumberville Public Adjuster Advocate Public Adjustment, will work diligently to determine the extent and amount of your loss.
Below is a listing and description of the varied services that we offer.
Free Policy Review…no obligation
Let us review your insurance policy for FREE. Many times, individuals or business owners do not carry appropriate insurance coverage. Advocate Public Adjustment IS your Lumberville Public Adjuster and we want to inform you about your specific policy making sure you understand if you not properly insured to value before it is too late. FINDING OUT AFTER A LOSS OCCURS IS TOO LATE.
Advocate Public Adjustment your Lumberville Public Adjuster who takes control of the entire Home Claims Management process.
Advocate Public Adjustment, LLC takes charge quickly and ensures that you are protected during your time of need. Our experienced, professional advocate public adjuster home claims staff will manage every aspect of the property damage insurance claim.
Advocate Public Adjustment, will be available anytime, to give you the peace of mind that you deserve. There is no claim too large or too small. We have negotiated thousands of claims for Pennsylvania residents and business owners since 1992.
Whether it’s home fire damage, home smoke damage, home water damage, home lightning strike, home wind damage or any other natural catastrophic disaster, such as hurricane damage, flood damage, tornado damage, or severe winter storms, we have the knowledge and insurance claim negotiation skills with experience to rebuild your property.
Advocate Public Adjustment the Lumberville Public Adjuster, will immediately protect your property from further damage and provide emergency services in order to begin the restoration process. We will arrange for temporary housing solutions and secure emergency living funds to replace clothing, and or any other need that has developed from your loss. We are your Lumberville Public Adjuster Advocate Public Adjuster, LLC.
Lumberville Public Adjuster Insurance Claim Settlement Process
Advocate Public Adjustment will review the final settlement options with you for your home, business and or personal property.
We will make sure that you receive everything you need to maximum your insurance claim settlement as your Lumberville Public Adjuster. We will prepare settlement documents for payment including business interruption, extra expense and business income claims (if applicable).
There are absolutely NO fees paid to Advocate Public Adjustment for our services by you, the insured. No out-of-pocket cost for our intervention protecting your assets as we handle every detail for a FANTASTIC Contingency Fee starting as low as 5% – 20% Maximum. (Depends on the circumstances) as to what kind of claim we are talking about.
Lumberville, Pennsylvania
Coordinates: 40°24′24″N 75°02′17″W
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For a second Lumberville, Pennsylvania, see Port Providence, Pennsylvania.
Lumberville, Pennsylvania
Unincorporated community | |
House in Lumberville | |
Lumberville | |
Coordinates: 40°24′24″N 75°02′17″W | |
United States | |
Elevation | 102 ft (31 m) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) |
18933 | |
GNIS feature ID | 1180077[1] |
Lumberville is a village on the Delaware River in Solebury Township, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located seven miles north of New Hope and is situated along River Road. Its ZIP Code is 18933.
The village was settled by Colonel George Wall, a Revolutionary War officer and Bucks County sheriff. He acquired 15 acres of land in 1775 and established two saw mills, a general store, and a school for surveyors. As such, it was originally named Wall’s Saw Mills and Walls Landing.[2] The mills changed hands frequently over the next century and were ultimately abandoned in the late 1800s.
The Black Bass Hotel was built in the early 1740s. It had many names over the years including Wall’s Tavern, The Lumberville Hotel, Temple Bar, and The Rising Sun. It fell into decline in the late 19th century, until it was purchased in 1949 by Herbert (Herbie) Ward. He revived the business and ran it until his death 54 years later.[3] The property was purchased by Jack Thompson, owner of the Thompson auto dealerships in Doylestown, in 2008 and underwent a major refurbishment in 2009. Thompson died in December 2020. His family continues to operate the inn and restaurant.[4]
In 1835, a covered bridge was built across the Delaware River to Raven Rock, New Jersey. The river is approximately 800 feet wide at this point. One span of it was carried away in the flood of 1903. That section of the bridge was rebuilt as a steel span. The bridge was used until 1946. In 1949, a new bridge was built on the piers of the original, but it was built only for foot traffic so that the people of Lumberville could have access to the Pennsylvania Railroad commuter passenger service in Raven Rock. The rail service was discontinued in 1952.
The Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal runs along the river between Lumberville and the river. Lumberville was the location of Lock #12, a set of locks to raise and lower the barges that travelled between Easton and Bristol, Pennsylvania. The lock house was washed away in the flood of 1955.
Notable people
- Pauland Julia Child were married in Lumberville on September 1, 1946
- Martin Johnson Heade, 19th century artist
- From 1839 to 1840, Lumberville was the home of John Greenleaf Whittier.[5]
Historic site
The Lumberville Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[6]
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References
- ^“Lumberville”. Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
- ^“Solebury Township Bucks County Pennsylvania, a Short History of the Township and a Report on Township Officers and Affairs”, by John Richardson, Offset Service Company, Philadelphia, 1958.
- ^“History”. Black Bass Hotel. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
- ^English, Chris. “Family, friends mourning loss of prominent Doylestown businessmen Thompson, Rutherford”. Bucks County Courier Times. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
- ^Hotchkin, Rev. S. F. (1892). “The York Road, Old and New”. Binder & Kelly. pp. 384–385. Retrieved April 6, 2014.
- ^“National Register Information System”. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.