City of Shepherd Hurricane Beryl Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Property Damage & Utility Failure Attorneys — Attorney911 (The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC) Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Southern District of Texas Trial Experience and Lupe Peña’s Former-Insurance-Defense Insight to Pursue Sam Houston EC, Entergy Texas, TWIA, and Admitted-Carrier Bad Faith Claims; We Litigate Tex. Ins. Code §542.060 18% Statutory Interest, §542A.003 61-Day Pre-Suit Notice, and the §16.003 Two-Year Statute of Limitations Expiring July 2026 Under the USAA v. Menchaca Independent-Injury Rule and Leonard v. Nationwide ACC-Clause Framework; $50M+ Total Recovered and Lead Counsel in the Active $10M Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi Institutional-Liability Suit; Same-Day Spoliation Letters for San Jacinto County Beryl Fatalities, FEMA DR-4798-TX Denials, and Heat-Stress Wrongful Death Under Coates v. Whittington; 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 Shepherd: The Complete Guide for Survivors and Families The aftermath of Hurricane Beryl has left many families in Shepherd and throughout San Jacinto County facing a long, difficult road to recovery. Whether you are dealing with the heartbreaking loss of a loved one during the multi-day power outages, navigating catastrophic property damage from falling timber in the Piney Woods, or fighting an insurance carrier that is slow-walking your claim, you are not alone. We understand that the transition from surviving a storm to navigating the legal and regulatory systems that follow is exhausting. At The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC, operating under the brand Attorney911, we have spent over twenty-seven years helping Texans stand up to the institutions that failed them. We have built this resource specifically for Shepherd residents. This is more than just a legal overview; it is a guide designed to help you understand your rights under the Texas Insurance Code, the Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA), and the federal Stafford Act. As you look around our community at the remaining debris piles and the blue-tarped roofs, it is important to…