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Hurricane Beryl Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Property Damage, Utility Failure, and Insurance Bad Faith Attorneys in Freeport: The Definitive Guide for Survivors and Families We know that for many families in Freeport, the calendar stopped on July 8, 2024. When Hurricane Beryl made landfall just down the coast at Matagorda and moved its eyewall directly toward Brazoria County, it wasn't just a weather event; it was a life-altering disruption. Whether you were dealing with the 5 to 7 feet of storm surge inundation documented along the coastline between Matagorda and Freeport, or the 97-mph wind gusts recorded near the intersection of State Highway 36 and the Brazos River, the aftermath of this storm is still a daily reality. We are writing this guide for our neighbors in Freeport, Surfside Beach, Oyster Creek, and across the Brazosport area because we understand that the path to recovery is often more exhausting than the storm itself. You may be the widow of a senior who suffered in the brutal July heat when the power failed, or a homeowner in Freeport whose Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA) claim was lowballed or denied months ago. You might be a small business owner near the Dow…