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Hail Damage Insurance Claims

Are you tired of fighting with your insurance company about your hail damage insurance claim? Do you find it difficult to stomach that the same insurance company gladly accepting your premium payments for years on end is now willing to turn its back on you and your family in your time of greatest need?  Put a stop to the madness. Contact the Texas Property Damage Insurance Lawyers at The Mazzola Law Firm, PLLC so that we can make sure you receive every penny that is due and owing on your Hail Damage Insurance Claim.

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Devastating, wide-spread damages across Texas after record breaking hailstorms pound Collin, Rockwall, Denton, Tarrant and Dallas Counties

Hailstorms cause millions of dollars in property damage every year. These large chunks of ice can be as small as a pea or as large as a grapefruit and can give homes and businesses a real beating. Hail is particularly destructive to roofs, skylights, and windows, which can lead to leaks and further losses caused by water.

At The Mazzola Law Firm, PLLC, our TX hail property damage lawyers understand that dealing with an insurance company can be complicated and frustrating, particularly if your valid insurance claim has been denied. To learn more about how our legal team can protect your best interests, please schedule a consultation by calling (844) 800-6335 or filling out an online contact form.

What Happens When I Have Hail-Related Property Damage?

Roof damage is the most common form of property damage caused by hail and often goes undetected for years because it is not always visible from the ground. Even a hailstorm that lasts just a few minutes can puncture the shingles on a roof or cause deterioration and bruising. Depending on the severity of the storm, you may also have viable claims for:

  • Roof replacement
  • Water damage
  • A/C replacement
  • Debris removal

After a hailstorm, it is essential to contact your insurance company as well as a knowledgeable lawyer to help you avoid becoming a victim of bad faith insurance or dishonest contractors. At The Mazzola Law Firm, our legal team will be able to investigate and appraise the hail-related damage to your home or business.


Common Insurance Tactics


Insurance companies will often come up with any number of excuses to deny, delay, or dispute a valid hail damage claim, including:

  • Claiming the damage is pre-existing
  • The damage was caused by poor maintenance of the property
  • The damage does not need major repairs or replacement
  • Poor construction contributed to the damage

It is unfortunately all too common that insurers will deny or reduce a claim despite the premiums that property owners pay every year for protection in case the worst happens. We at The Mazzola Law Firm understand that confronting an aggressive or negligent insurance provider can be intimidating. That’s why we are dedicated to helping property owners receive the fair treatment and maximum compensation they deserve. We are currently helping individuals and business owners with hailstorm property damage insurance claims in many cities across north Texas and the D-FW area including Wylie, Flower Mound, Plano, Frisco, Prosper, McKinney, Allen, Murphy, Garland, Richardson, Carrollton, Coppell, Lewisville, The Colony and Little Elm. 


Protecting Your Property 


If your home or business has suffered hail damage, do not wait to consult with a knowledgeable lawyer to discuss the best course of action to protect your claim. At The Mazzola Law Firm, PLLC, our Texas hail damage attorneys are experienced at helping property owners obtain the compensation they are entitled to receive from their insurance providers. Whether your damage claim has been undervalued, delayed, or denied, we stand ready to help 24/7. Contact us to learn more about your rights and legal options.

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