Friendswood Hurricane Beryl CenterPoint Outage & TWIA Insurance Bad Faith Attorneys — Attorney911 (The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC): Ralph Manginello 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience & Lupe Peña Former Insurance Defense Attorney with Fluent Spanish, $50M+ Recovered for Texas Families & Active $10M Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi Institutional-Liability Litigation, We Pursue CenterPoint Energy MDL No. 24-0659 in Harris County District Court (Four Class Actions Seeking $300M+ Under PURA & PUC Substantive Rule 25.53), TWIA Tier 2 Wind-Pool Denials & Lowballed Admitted-Carrier Claims Litigated Under Tex. Ins. Code §542A.003 61-Day Pre-Suit Notice & §542.060 18% Statutory Interest, USAA v. Menchaca Independent-Injury Rule & Leonard v. Nationwide ACC-Clause Analysis, Senior-Living Heat-Stress Wrongful Death Under Coates v. Whittington Eggshell-Plaintiff Doctrine & Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ch. 71, CO Poisoning, Cleanup Electrocutions, Two-Year SOL Under §16.003 Expiring July 2026, 48-Hour Evidence Preservation Protocol — 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 Friendswood: The Complete Guide for Survivors and Families Living along Clear Creek or in the quiet, tree-lined neighborhoods of Friendswood, we have come to expect the resilience required of Southeast Texans. But when Hurricane Beryl made landfall on July 8, 2024, at 4:21 a.m. in Matagorda County, it brought a specific type of chaos that many Friendswood residents were not fully prepared for. This was not the overwhelming water event of Harvey; instead, Beryl was a wind and utility catastrophe that converted a Category 1 storm into a multi-week humanitarian crisis across our community. At Attorney911, led by Managing Partner Ralph Manginello and Associate Attorney Lupe Peña, we understand that for many in Friendswood, the storm didn’t end when the clouds parted. It ended weeks later when the lights finally came back on, or it still hasn't ended because your insurance carrier is refusing to pay for your roof, your business is struggling with lost revenue, or you are grieving a family member who died during the prolonged outage. We have lived and worked in this region for decades, and we know our neighbors…