If your Texas home or business was damaged in a storm and your insurance company is giving you the runaround, you may qualify for additional compensation!
How Can We Help with Your Texas Storm or Hurricane Damage Claim?
Dealing with the aftermath of a storm is overwhelming. On top of the physical damage to your property, there's the emotional toll of displacement, lost belongings, and the daunting task of navigating the insurance claims process. It's a lot to handle, and insurance companies often make it even harder by delaying, undervaluing, or even denying legitimate claims.
At Injury Claims, we're here to help you through this difficult time. We'll connect you with experienced Texas storm damage attorneys who are dedicated to fighting for your rights and getting you the full compensation you deserve.
You shouldn't have to pay out of pocket for storm or Hurricane damage that your insurance should cover.
See if you qualify for compensation by filling out our simple form above and get access to an immediate and FREE case review!
Understanding Texas Hurricane or Storm Damage Claims
Texas storm damage claims involve a complex interplay of insurance law, construction knowledge, and negotiation skills. From assessing the full extent of your property damage to battling insurance adjusters who may try to minimize your claim, there are many hurdles to overcome in securing fair compensation.
Important steps when to consider when seeking compensation:
- Finding a Skilled Texas Hurricane or Storm Damage Attorney: Don't face the insurance company alone. An experienced attorney can be your advocate, leveling the playing field and ensuring your rights are protected.
- Pursuing Full Compensation for Your Damages: Storm or Hurricane damage often goes beyond what's immediately visible. An attorney can help you identify all damages, including hidden structural issues and potential future costs, so you get the full compensation needed to rebuild your life.
- Dealing with Insurance Companies: Insurance companies have their own interests at heart. A skilled attorney knows their tactics and can effectively negotiate on your behalf, or take them to court if necessary.
- Acting Quickly: Texas has statutes of limitations that dictate how long you have to file a claim. An attorney can help you understand these deadlines and ensure your rights are protected.
Who Qualifies for a Texas Storm Damage Claim?
If your Texas home or business has suffered damage from any type of storm, including:
- Hailstorms
- Windstorms
- Hurricanes
- Tornadoes
- Floods
...and your insurance company has denied, delayed, or undervalued your claim, you may be entitled to compensation.
If You've Suffered from a Texas Hurricane or from Storm Damage, We Can Help
We understand that dealing with Hurricane or storm damage and insurance companies can be overwhelming. Our mission is to connect you with experienced attorneys who will fight for your rights and help you secure the compensation you need to rebuild.
Remember, you don't have to navigate this alone. Our network of attorneys is ready to provide the dedicated and knowledgeable legal representation you deserve. Don't delay seeking the help you need.
See if you may qualify for compensation by filling out our simple form above and get access to an immediate and FREE case review!
Most Recent Texas Tropical Storms and Hurricanes:
- Hurricane Beryl (August 2024)
- Category: Category 1 hurricane at landfall.
- Landfall Location: Coastal areas of South Texas, including parts of the Corpus Christi region.
- Impact: Significant wind and rain effects leading to power outages, coastal flooding, and damage to infrastructure.
- Damage: Preliminary estimates suggest moderate to severe damage in affected areas, with early reports indicating potential damage costs in the range of $500 million to $1 billion.
- Tropical Storm Alberto (August 2024)
- Formation: Developed in the Gulf of Mexico.
- Landfall: Made landfall in South Texas, impacting areas such as the Rio Grande Valley and surrounding coastal regions.
- Impact: Brought heavy rainfall, strong winds, and localized flooding to Texas.
- Damage: Preliminary reports indicate moderate flooding and wind damage, particularly in coastal and low-lying areas. Estimated damage costs are still being assessed but are expected to be in the range of several hundred million dollars.
- Tropical Storm Harold (August 2023)
- Formation: Developed in the Gulf of Mexico.
- Landfall: Made landfall in South Texas on August 22, 2023, affecting areas like the Coastal Bend and Rio Grande Valley.
- Impact: Brought heavy rains, strong winds, and coastal flooding. Areas experienced localized flooding, power outages, and minor infrastructure damage.
- Damage: Estimated damages were relatively moderate compared to major hurricanes, with preliminary costs in the range of tens of millions to a few hundred million dollars. The storm caused significant rainfall, which led to flooding in some communities.
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Tropical Storm Harvey (August 2023)
- Impact: Significant rainfall and localized flooding in Houston.
- Damage: Limited widespread damage compared to Hurricane Harvey (2017).
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Hurricane Nicholas (September 2021)
- Impact: Heavy rainfall leading to flooding in Houston and surrounding areas.
- Damage: Estimated around $1 billion.
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Hurricane Laura (August 2020)
- Impact: Significant damage in eastern Texas, though primarily affected Louisiana.
- Damage: Estimated around $19 billion.
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Hurricane Beta (September 2020)
- Impact: Heavy rains and flooding, especially in southeastern Texas.
- Damage: Estimated around $1 billion.