March Thunderstorms on the Way Warns Arguello, Hope & Associates

(LegalLaw247.com, March 02, 2013 ) HOUSTON, TX – Weather reports indicate that severe storms are predicted to hit Texas and Oklahoma over the next several weeks. Rain storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, and any other kinds of storms have the potential to bring serious damage and havoc throughout the state. Preparation for these storms is imperative to safeguarding properties and loved ones.

There are a number of different factors that contribute to damages during adverse weather conditions in March. Hurricanes, tornadoes, hail storms, and the like have a tendency of destroying many buildings in their path. Damages resulting from flooding, high winds, hail, and excessive water give rise to insurance claims for disaster recovery.

Unfortunately, many residents in Texas and surrounding states face the unexpected challenge of fighting with their insurance companies over business income losses and losses to their homes, commercial and personal property. If your home or business suffered hail, wind, flood, water or lightning damage let the insurance claim attorneys at Arguello, Hope & Associates help you resolve your hurricane property insurance problems.

About Arguello, Hope & Associates, PLLC
Arguello, Hope & Associates is dedicated to getting things done for personal injury claimants efficiently and, sometimes, in non-traditional ways. The national personal injury law firm is committed to the pursuit of protecting the rights of clients and obtaining justice for those that have been injured or suffered losses due to the negligence of another person, item, product or other environmental factors. Contact the firm at 409-497-4574 or www.SimplyJustice.com for a free and confidential case review and more information about your legal rights.

Arguello, Hope & Associates, PLLC
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561-253-6707
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