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Hurricane Beryl Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Property Damage, Utility Failure, and Insurance Bad Faith Attorneys in League City: The Complete Guide for Survivors and Families We recognize that for many families in League City, the calendar did not move forward after July 8, 2024. While the rest of the country might view Hurricane Beryl as a past event, we know that for you, it remains a present reality. Whether you are living under a blue tarp in South Shore Harbour, fighting a denied TWIA claim for a home near Clear Lake, or grieving a loved one who succumbed to the heat during the catastrophic power failure, your journey toward recovery is still underway. We are here to ensure that journey is guided by accurate legal intelligence and relentless advocacy. Our firm, led by Managing Partner Ralph Manginello—a Houston native who has practiced law for over twenty-seven years under Texas Bar Card Number 24007597—understands the unique architectural and legal challenges facing League City property owners. Because League City spans both Galveston and Harris Counties, the legal landscape you must navigate depends heavily on where your property line sits and which utility provider failed you. We are admitted to the United States…