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2025 Texas Storms Cause Widespread Property Damage
Severe straight-line winds up to 90 mph struck Ellis County, TX, flipping a camper and causing one fatality. Golf-ball-sized hail damaged homes, vehicles, and collapsed hotel roofs in Waxahachie and Ennis.
Over Memorial Day weekend, hail measuring 5–6 inches in diameter (DVD-sized) hit parts of Texas. Wind gusts reached 81 mph, causing flash floods, roof destruction, and severe property damage.
Early June storms brought tornadoes, 100+ mph wind gusts, and large hail to North Texas, San Antonio, and Wharton County — resulting in widespread damage to homes and businesses.
A massive hailstorm damaged 7,858 properties across 17 states, including Texas. Over 1,050 structures were struck by hailstones larger than 1.75 inches.
Lightning ignited a residential fire in Midland, TX, displacing a family and causing major structural damage to the home.
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Was Your Property Damaged by a Hurricane? You May Be Eligible for Compensation
If your home or business was damaged by a recent Texas hurricane — including high winds, flooding, roof collapse, or structural damage — you may be entitled to compensation under your insurance policy. Unfortunately, many insurers delay, underpay, or deny hurricane claims to minimize their financial exposure.
At Mokaram Injury Lawyers, we help policyholders stand up to unfair treatment. If your claim has been denied, delayed, or underpaid, we’ll step in to fight for what you’re owed.
You pay nothing unless we win.
Don’t Wait — Your Time to File May Be Limited
Every insurance policy has its own deadlines for filing a first-party claim or disputing a denial. If you wait too long, you could lose your right to recover compensation.
Act now to protect your property and your legal rights.
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- No Fees Unless You Win
- Your information is 100% confidential and only shared with our trusted legal team to evaluate your case.
How to Start Your Hurricane Damage Claim
Schedule Your Free Case Evaluation
Fill out our form or call now — we’ll review your hurricane damage claim at no cost.
We Investigate Your Claim
Our team will inspect your damage, review your insurance policy, and gather the documentation needed to support your case.
We Fight for Maximum Compensation
We take on the insurance company, handle all communication, and push for a full payout — and you owe us nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
Why Thousands Trust Mokaram With Their Hurricane Claims
Free Case Evaluation
We provide a no-obligation review of your hurricane damage claim — absolutely free.
Clear, Direct Communication
We keep you informed at every step and are always available to answer your questions.
Nationwide Representation
We help homeowners and business owners across the U.S. with hurricane and storm-related insurance claims.
No Fee Unless You Win
We only get paid if we successfully recover compensation on your behalf.
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Proven Success With Storm & Hurricane Claims
We’ve recovered millions for clients whose hurricane claims were ignored, underpaid, or wrongly denied.
Our Success
- Hurricane Beryl – July 2024
Category 1 hurricane that caused major wind damage and power outages across Southeast Texas, especially in the Houston area.
- Hurricane Laura – August 2020
Category 4 hurricane that made landfall in Louisiana but caused wind damage and power outages in parts of East Texas.
- Hurricane Nicholas – September 2021
Category 1 storm that made landfall near Matagorda, Texas, causing widespread power outages and damage to homes and businesses from Houston to Galveston.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s a claim filed with your own insurance company for property damage, like that caused by a hurricane.
You may still be entitled to compensation with legal representation.
Deadlines depend on your policy and state laws — but they can be strict. Don’t delay.
Yes, even valid claims may result in higher premiums.
You can shop for other insurers, dispute the hike, or consult an attorney if the increase feels unfair.