City of Meadows Place’s Hurricane Beryl personal-injury and CenterPoint outage lawyers: Attorney911 (The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC) applies Ralph Manginello’s 27+ years of trial experience and Lupe Peña’s former insurance defense background to litigate CenterPoint Energy MDL No. 24-0659 ($300M+ sought in Harris County District Court) for the documented 14-day outage, senior-living heat-stress deaths under Coates v. Whittington eggshell-plaintiff doctrine, and TWIA or admitted-carrier bad-faith denials subject to Tex. Ins. Code §542A.003. We pursue 18% statutory interest under §542.060, the Menchaca independent-injury rule for denied property claims, and catastrophic injury damages before the July 2026 two-year SOL expiration—$50M+ total recovered for families, free 24/7 consultation, no fee unless we recover compensation for you, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911.
Hurricane Beryl Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Property Damage, Utility Failure, and Insurance Bad Faith Attorneys in Meadows Place: The Complete Guide for Survivors and Families The quiet, residential streets of Meadows Place are known for being a safe haven—a "Place to Live" where community and municipal independence are points of pride. However, when Hurricane Beryl made landfall on July 8, 2024, the internal strength of Meadows Place was tested by external forces beyond any resident's control. Families across Meadows Place watched as the windfield of a Category 1 hurricane, documented by the National Hurricane Center in Tropical Cyclone Report AL022024, tore through the tree canopy and the regional power grid. In the days that followed, the independence of Meadows Place was overshadowed by a systemic failure of the institutions we rely on for safety and recovery. We understand that for many in Meadows Place, the story of Hurricane Beryl did not end when the winds died down. It was only beginning. It began with the 14-day outage that left Meadows Place homes sweltering in the July heat dome. It began with the first conversation with an insurance adjuster who offered a settlement that wouldn't cover half the cost of a…