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Hurricane Beryl Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Property Damage, Utility Failure, and Insurance Bad Faith Attorneys in Katy: The Complete Guide for Survivors and Families The heat that followed the silence was the first sign that Hurricane Beryl would be different for Katy. When the wind stopped howling across the Grand Parkway and the rain ceased its assault on the roofs of Cinco Ranch and Seven Meadows on the morning of July 8, 2024, many in our community expected a standard recovery. We expected the lights to flicker back on within forty-eight hours, much like they had during prior Gulf storms. Instead, families across Katy—from the historic homes in Old Katy to the senior living clusters along the I-10 West corridor—entered a fourteen-day humanitarian crisis defined by triple-digit heat, failing medical equipment, and a utility provider that seemed technologically blind to our suffering. For the residents of Katy, Hurricane Beryl was not just a Category 1 meteorological event; it was a systemic failure of the institutions we relied upon to protect us. While the National Hurricane Center designated Beryl as Tropical Cyclone AL022024, the families we represent remember it by the sound of failing portable generators, the smell of spoiled inventory…