FAQS About Hurricane Insurance Claims Below are some frequently asked questions about Hurricane Insurance Claims: Does my homeowners' insurance include coverage for hurricane claims? Hurricane insurance claims are complicated, but your homeowners' insurance policy may pay for part or all damage to your home resulting from a hurricane, including replacement of your roof and other […]
FAQs About Insurance Coverage Below are some frequently asked questions about Insurance Coverage: How Long Do I Have To File Suit Against My Insurance Company? It depends on the statute of limitations that applies to your claim under Texas law. Statutes of limitations are statutes prescribing a specific period of time, or deadline, for filing […]
FAQs About Residential Property Insurance Claims Below are some frequently asked questions about Residential Property Insurance Claims: What Steps Should I Take After My Home Is Damaged? You should promptly report the damage to your insurance company, cooperate with your insurer’s investigation of your claim, provide requested information and documentation, and take reasonable steps to […]
FAQs About Commercial Property Insurance Claims Below are some frequently asked questions about Commercial Property Insurance Claims: What Is The Difference Between Replacement Cost And Actual Cash Value? A commercial property insurance claims lawyer at McLaurin Law can explain the differences, in detail, and review your claim and policy during a free strategy session. Commercial […]
FAQs About Personal Injury Below are some frequently asked questions about Personal Injury: What Qualifies As A Personal Injury? Personal injury is an umbrella term for various types of physical and psychological harm you might suffer due to another person’s negligence or recklessness. Personal injury cases usually arise from traffic accidents, slip-and-fall accidents, animal attacks, […]
FAQs About Wrongful Death Below are some frequently asked questions about Wrongful Death: What Qualifies As Wrongful Death? A wrongful death is a death that occurs due to another person’s negligence or recklessness. The victim’s family can usually file an insurance claim or a civil lawsuit to seek compensation for their losses. A wrongful death […]
FAQs About Catastrophic Injuries Below are some frequently asked questions about Catastrophic Injuries: What Injuries Are Catastrophic? The phrase “catastrophic injury” is an umbrella term for severe, life-changing injuries. What sets them apart from “regular” personal injuries is that full recovery is longer, more complicated, and sometimes impossible. The victim may also require multiple surgeries, […]
FAQs About Truck Accidents Below are some frequently asked questions about Truck Accidents: What Vehicles Are Considered Trucks? Texas law defines a “truck” as any motor vehicle designed, used, or maintained primarily to transport property. Tex. Trans. Code § 541.201 (22). Certain features of the truck, such as its weight or cargo, may determine whether […]
FAQs About Head Injuries Below are some frequently asked questions about Head Injuries: What Are The Symptoms Of A Head Injury? Medical professionals refer to head injuries as “invisible injuries” — not only because they are invisible to the eye but also because it can be days or weeks before symptoms are present. That’s why […]
FAQs About Drunk Driving Accidents Below are some frequently asked questions about Drunk Driving Accidents: What Happens In A Drunk Driving Personal Injury Case? Your drunk driving accident attorney can help you navigate the complex case structure for your personal injury claim against a driver who is also facing criminal charges for drunk driving. You […]
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