Hurricane Beryl Insurance Claims

Claims for Hurricane Beryl Damage in Texas

Hurricane Beryl was a record-setting climate event, marking the earliest in recorded history a Category 5 has ever formed and initiating the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. The outer edges of the hurricane formed widespread tornadoes that appeared in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky, Indiana, and New York. Texas suffered particularly terrible flooding and wind damage, as well as serious complications due to power outages. There were 36 fatalities in Texas, including those who died from heat and other complications during the power outages; 22 of those fatalities were in Houston.

Arnold & Itkin files insurance claims for policyholders to recover everything they need to rebuild. Whether you’re filing a wind damage claim, a business interruption claim, or any kind of insurance claim related to the hurricane, we can help. Our Hurricane Beryl claims attorneys have extensive experience with all major insurers, regularly beating their armies of litigators in court. As a result, we have over $20 billion in plaintiff recoveries. If you want to maximize your chances of recovering what you need after Hurricane Beryl, call our firm.

Call (888) 493-1629 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation. Let’s discuss your strongest options as a policyholder.

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Bad Faith Insurance Tactics After Hurricane Beryl

The estimates for total damage exceed $5 billion, which has put insurers on the defensive when people need them most. Instead of recognizing that fulfilling claims for home damage, totaled cars, and business losses is their legal obligation, insurance companies are raising prices while resorting to the same old tactics: delaying, denying, and generally making it hard for people to get benefits under the policy they’ve paid into for years. That’s called “bad faith insurance practices.”

Bad faith insurance practices are when an insurer knows your claim is valid, covered, and deserving of benefits—but they deny or delay it regardless. How they do this varies. In some cases, they’ll delay or extend the investigation of your claim, while in other cases, they’ll approve the claim but delay the payout. After Hurricane Katrina, there were reports that insurance companies would switch adjusters on claims, which forced claimants to start over multiple times. In many cases, claimants gave up rather than keep getting the run-around, which is the outcome insurers hope for.

How to Fight Bad Faith Insurers After Hurricane Beryl

Our Hurricane Beryl insurance claims lawyers aren’t susceptible to these tactics because we know the law, and we know insurance practices. Our experience allows us to counter their moves, but our record as trial lawyers means we’re willing to take the fight all the way before a jury. Insurance companies know that, so they are more likely to deal fairly with our clients when we’re involved.

If your claim isn’t moving forward for whatever reason, calling a lawyer is the best thing you can do to make progress. The stronger a firm’s trial record, the more seriously the insurance company will be forced to take you. Arnold & Itkin has more than $20 billion in recoveries in our case history, including record-setting verdicts nationwide and in multiple states. We’ve got the experience, case history, and resources to fight for what you need.

Call (888) 493-1629 for your free consultation, or reach out to us online. Let's discuss how we'd fight for your recovery.

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