Your insurance company collected your premiums. Now they are denying, delaying, or underpaying your residential property insurance claim. When your home suffers storm, wind, hail, fire, or water damage, you expect your policy to come through. Too often, it does not. Insurers use lowball estimates, misapplied exclusions, and stalling tactics to reduce or avoid paying what they owe.
At McLaurin Law, we represent homeowners in Harris county, TX who are fighting back against denied, delayed, and underpaid residential property insurance claims. We review your full policy, assess your damage, challenge the insurer’s position, and pursue every dollar available to you under Texas law. You pay nothing unless we recover.
What Our Clients in Harris county, TX Are Saying
We take pride in the results we achieve for our clients and are grateful for the opportunity to advocate on their behalf. Here’s what past clients have shared about their experience with our firm:
”“McLaurin was the only law firm willing to help me fight for an insurance claim that my HOA refused to pay. They did a good job and I would use them again.”
- Susan S.
”“I would like to thank the McLaurin law firm for their services. I really appreciate their time and what they did for me. Richard was awesome and friendly and made the process easy and I felt comfortable he was working for me. Thank you so much and I would recommend this law firm to anybody who needs their services.”
- Michelle V.
”“The McLaurin law firm assisted us in our case against our home insurance company regarding our roof claim. We were able to win and are so happy to have gone with them. We wouldn't know how to navigate any of this stuff if it wasn't for them!”
- Todd B.
Homeowners Insurance Claims Services in Harris county, TX
Homeowners purchase residential property insurance to protect against wind, hail, fire, storm, theft, and other covered losses. When insurance claims are denied, delayed, or undervalued, experienced legal guidance can make a difference.
Wind and Hail Damage Claims
Texas leads the nation in hail damage. Insurers routinely deny hail and wind claims by labeling storm damage as “wear and tear” or “pre-existing deterioration.” Cosmetic damage exclusions are also increasingly used to deny claims on roofing and siding. Courts have found that damage reducing the service life of roofing materials is functional, not cosmetic. We challenge these denials with independent estimates and expert analysis.
Hurricane and Tropical Storm Damage Claims
Hurricane claims are among the most contested in Texas. Insurers frequently attempt to reclassify wind-driven rain as “flood” damage, which is excluded under standard homeowners policies. We fight to ensure your damage is properly characterized and fully compensated. We also pursue additional living expenses (ALE) coverage when covered damage makes your home uninhabitable, a benefit many homeowners are never told about.
Roof Damage Claims
Roof damage is the most frequently disputed category in Texas homeowners insurance. Insurers may deny claims as cosmetic, dispute whether damage is structural, or apply excessive depreciation to reduce your payout well below actual replacement cost. Texas law requires the insurer to prove that damage falls outside your policy’s coverage.
Fire and Smoke Damage Claims
Most standard homeowners policies cover fire and resulting smoke damage. Insurers sometimes dispute the extent of smoke and soot remediation costs, question the cause of the fire, or fail to include additional living expenses (ALE) in the settlement. We document the full scope of fire and smoke damage and pursue complete compensation.
Freeze and Burst Pipe Damage Claims
Winter Storm Uri generated more insurance claims in Texas than any freeze event in recorded history. Burst pipes, broken appliances, water intrusion, and mold created massive losses and a wave of denials. Mold remediation following covered water damage is frequently denied as a separate dispute even when the underlying water damage was accepted. If your freeze or burst pipe claim was denied or underpaid, it is not too late to challenge that decision.
Water Damage and Flood Claims
Standard homeowners policies cover certain water damage, such as burst pipes or appliance leaks, but do not cover flooding from rising external water. The line between covered water damage and excluded flood damage is frequently disputed by insurers. We ensure your insurer does not shift covered losses into an excluded category.
Theft and Vandalism Claims
Homeowners insurance generally covers personal property theft and vandalism damage. If your claim was denied for insufficient documentation or alleged misrepresentation, we help compile the evidence needed to challenge the denial effectively.
Representing Homeowners Throughout Harris county and Surrounding Areas
McLaurin Law represents homeowners across Harris county, TX in residential property insurance claims and related coverage disputes. Whether your claim involves storm damage, roof damage, fire loss, freeze and burst pipe damage, or water intrusion, we help policyholders in Harris county navigate complex insurance claims with clarity and strategy. To get started, have these ready if you can: your policy or declarations page, the denial or payment letter, photos and videos of the damage, contractor estimates, and any correspondence with your adjuster. The more documentation you bring, the faster we can get to work on your behalf.
Our attorneys serve clients throughout Harris county and the surrounding communities, providing focused legal representation at every stage of the residential property insurance claims process.
Do not Delay your Homeowner Insurance Claim
Deadlines apply to residential property insurance claims, and missing them can cost you the full value of your loss. Under the Texas Prompt Payment of Claims Act (Tex. Ins. Code §§ 542.055–542.061), insurers must acknowledge your claim within 15 business days, accept or deny it within 15 business days of receiving all requested documentation, and pay accepted claims within 5 business days of notifying you. Violations carry 18% annual interest on unpaid amounts plus attorney’s fees.
Texas homeowners insurance policies also typically include a suit limitation clause requiring legal action within two years of the date of loss or denial. Some policies may impose shorter contractual deadlines. Waiting too long after a denial, underpayment, or prolonged delay can eliminate your ability to pursue the full value of your residential property insurance claim. If your claim in Harris county, TX has been denied, delayed, or underpaid, acting promptly protects your rights and preserves your legal options.
Why Choose McLaurin Law?
- Free Case Evaluation and Strategy Session: We offer complimentary consultations so you can understand your options before making any decisions. Depending on your situation, we provide a focused strategy session to review your residential property insurance claim and outline the next steps.
- Insider Perspective on Insurance Claims: Attorney Jason C. McLaurin previously worked within the insurance industry. That experience provides valuable insight into how insurance claims are evaluated, delayed, and denied, and how to challenge those tactics effectively.
- Focused Experience in Insurance and Commercial Law: Since 2017, McLaurin Law has represented hundreds of clients in insurance claims and commercial disputes. We understand the legal and procedural complexities involved in residential property insurance claims and coverage conflicts.
- Strategic Advocacy From Start to Finish: Whether your insurance claim requires negotiation, appraisal, appeal, or litigation, we approach every case with preparation and strategy tailored to your specific property damage and policy terms.
- Available When You Need Us: Insurance disputes do not follow a 9-to-5 schedule. Our office is available 24/7 to respond to urgent concerns and guide you through your residential property insurance claim.
Contact Us and Get Help with Your Harris county Homeowner Insurance Claim Today
If your residential property insurance claim has been denied, delayed, or undervalued in Harris county, TX, you do not have to manage the insurance claims process alone. McLaurin Law represents homeowners throughout the region facing coverage disputes, bad faith insurer conduct, and complex residential property insurance claims. We review your policy and denial letter, explain exactly what your insurer is doing, and pursue the most effective path to a full and fair recovery.
Call (713) 528-8012 to schedule a consultation and review your insurance claim.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What should I do if my Harris county homeowners insurance claim is denied?
If your claim is denied, request a written explanation from your insurance company and keep copies of all claim-related documents. Before accepting a settlement or signing any paperwork, consider reviewing your options. An attorney can evaluate the denial and determine whether additional action may be available.
2. How long does an insurance company have to pay a homeowners claim in TX?
TX law establishes timelines for insurers to acknowledge, investigate, and respond to property insurance claims. The specific deadlines depend on the status of the claim and the information provided. Delays may result in additional obligations for the insurer under certain circumstances.
3. Will my insurance pay for a hotel or rent while my home is being repaired?
Many homeowners insurance policies include coverage for temporary living expenses when covered damage makes a home uninhabitable. Coverage amounts and eligibility vary by policy. Reviewing your policy can help determine what benefits may be available.
4. What is bad faith insurance and how do I know if my insurer is doing it?
Bad faith may involve unreasonable claim delays, inadequate investigations, policy misrepresentations, or unsupported claim denials. Whether an insurer acted improperly depends on the facts of the claim and the policy involved. An attorney can review the circumstances and explain your options.
5. Can I hire an attorney if my claim was underpaid, not fully denied?
Yes. A dispute over the amount paid may be addressed even when coverage was approved. If you believe the payment does not fully reflect the damage or repair costs, an attorney can review the claim and discuss potential next steps.
6. How much does a homeowners insurance attorney cost in Harris county?
Attorney fees vary by firm and case type. Some property insurance attorneys handle claims on a contingency fee basis, meaning fees are only owed if a recovery is obtained. Initial consultations may also be available at no cost.
7. How long do I have to file a homeowners insurance lawsuit in TX?
The deadline to file a lawsuit depends on the policy language and applicable TX law. Because filing deadlines can vary and may be strictly enforced, it is important to review your claim promptly if coverage is disputed or denied.









