City of Splendora Hurricane Beryl Attorneys — Attorney911: Ralph Manginello with 27+ Years of Federal Trial Authority in the Southern District of Texas, Lupe Peña Former Insurance Defense with Fluent Spanish for Montgomery County Families, $50M+ Recovered and Active $10M Bermudez Case Prosecution — We Pursue Entergy Texas Outage Failures and TWIA Wind-vs-Water Denials under Tex. Ins. Code §§541, 542, 542A and the Menchaca Independent-Injury Rule: We Litigate the §542A.003 61-Day Notice and §542.060 18% Statutory Interest, Addressing Senior-Living Heat-Stress Death, CO Poisoning and Structural Collapse before the July 2026 Two-Year SOL — Same-Day Spoliation for Beryl Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Survivors — 1-888-ATTY-911 — Free 24/7 Consultation — No Fee Unless We Recover Compensation for You — Hablamos Español
Hurricane Beryl Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Property Damage, and Insurance Bad Faith Attorneys in Splendora: The Definitive Guide for Survivors and Families We understand that for many in Splendora, the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl did not end when the winds died down or the floodwaters receded into the San Bernard River. For our neighbors in Montgomery County, the July 8, 2024, landfall was the beginning of a long, often grueling fight for physical, emotional, and financial recovery. Whether you are grieving the loss of a family member, rebuilding a home crushed by a falling oak in the Piney Woods, or fighting an insurance carrier that has underpaid your claim for eighteen months, we are here to provide the hyper-precise legal command and compassionate authority you need to move forward. The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC, operating under the brand Attorney911, recognizes that every storm survivor has a unique story. In Splendora, that story often involves the intersection of direct wind damage and a catastrophic failure of the utility grid. Managing Partner Ralph Manginello, who has been licensed by the State Bar of Texas under Bar Card Number 24007597 since 1998, has spent more than twenty-seven years prosecuting institutional negligence. Along with…