City of New Waverly Hurricane Beryl Attorneys — Attorney911 Represents Families and Owners in Entergy Texas Outage, Sam Houston EC, and Insurance Bad Faith Claims: Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience and Lupe Peña’s Former Insurance Defense Background With Fluent Spanish, We Litigate Tex. Ins. Code §§541, 542, and 542A, §542A.003 61-Day Pre-Suit Notice, and §542.060 18% Statutory Interest Under the Menchaca Independent-Injury Rule and State Farm Lloyds v. Page Framework, Pursuing Recovery for Walker County Wind Damages and Prolonged Utility Failure Injuries, Federal-Court Admitted in the Southern District of Texas Houston Division, $50M+ Total Recovered, July 2026 Two-Year Statute of Limitations Under §16.003 — 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, and Insurance Bad Faith Attorneys in New Waverly: The Definitive Recovery Guide for Survivors and Families The families of New Waverly know the true weight of July 8, 2024. When Hurricane Beryl carved its path through Walker County, it was not merely a coastal event; it was a Piney Woods catastrophe. As the storm tracked north-northeast, the City of New Waverly experienced the full force of the northeast quadrant, where derecho-strength winds met the massive timber of the Sam Houston National Forest. Houses were crushed by falling pines, power lines were shredded, and our community was plunged into a multi-day darkness during one of the most oppressive heat waves in Texas history. At The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC, operating as Attorney911, we understand that for many in New Waverly, the storm did not end when the winds died down. The real disaster began in the eighteen months of insurance denials, the grief of losing a loved one to heat or medical failure, and the ongoing fight with a utility system that left our neighbors vulnerable. We are not just observers of this recovery; we are participants in the legal battle to hold…