A Texas hurricane property damage lawyer is ready to help

And so, it continues. More than 10 days after Hurricane Ike’s onslaught, hundreds of thousands in southeast Texas still lack electrical power. Debris is piled high, trees are downed and buildings are damaged. With traffic lights out, congestion rules, and hotter weather is sparking hot tempers. Hurricane fatigue has set in.

Yet the Houston area will survive. Why? Because its boomtown spirit knows no other way. Progress may be slow, but it’s happening, and the region eventually will get back to normal — which is to say, bustling, thriving and alive.

Meanwhile, there’s still much cleanup to do, and this will take help. Often that means neighbors banding together to clear each other’s property of broken tree limbs and other debris. It also can mean an influx of power-line personnel and police officers from other cities. And it definitely should mean quick and complete response by insurance carriers for those who bought policies to protect them in crises.

Sadly, not all insurance carriers see such a response as their duty. Rather, their allegiance is to the bottom line — their own bottom line — which means they may try to delay, deny or underpay on insurance coverage to homeowners and businesses. Such insurance fraud cannot be tolerated.

Houston Mayor Bill White is keenly aware of the desperate need for funds to rebuild. That’s why he’s been in Washington, D.C. to seek $20 billion to $40 billion in federal relief assistance to help Texans rebuild beyond insured damage.

When damage is insured, yet claims aren’t being delivered, you have another option. Contact a Texas hurricane property damage lawyer with Jim S. Adler & Associates. The law firm has a long history of fighting insurance companies on behalf of individuals, and it can wage that fight for you. Don’t settle for less than your policy provides. Get a free case review from a law firm which can ensure that your insurance provider truly does provide for you during this time of need.

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