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TWIA closes 95.2 percent of record claims filed after spring storms
Spring of 2015 was not kind to the Lone Star State, bringing record rainfall in some cites and pummeling others with harsh hailstorms – costly bouts of weather that resulted in the most claims in Texas Windstorm Insurance Association history. -
OUR VIEW: How Donald Worley makes his living
“Always interested in clients, as this is how I make my living.” That’s how Houston attorney Donald Worley responded when asked if a recent press release could be seens as a prospecting effort. Worley’s refreshing candor was not evident in the release he sent out last Wednesday, trumpeting his avowed concern for the victims of the May flooding and declaring his determination to see “that no valid damage claimants looking for just compensation from their flood insurance company shall be ignored -
How Donald Worley makes his living
“Always interested in clients, as this is how I make my living.” -
Houston plaintiff attorneys start fishing for flood victims
While sunny days continue to reign over Houston entering the month of June, the city experienced serious flooding in May – a watery catastrophe that has enticed some area attorneys to start fishing for clients. Many Houston trial lawyers, such as Steve Mostyn for example, have already baited their firm websites with lures to reel in flood victims. One H-Town attorney, Donald Worley of McDonald Worley, even sent out a press release on Wednesday, June 3, announcing “his intent that no valid dama -
Houston plaintiff attorneys start fishing for flood victims
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Mostyn spearheaded opposition to hailstorm lawsuit bill, says tort reform group
By DAVID YATES The top funder of Democrats in the state of Texas was also the political figure behind “virtually” all the opposition to a bill aimed at curbing the surging trend of mass lawsuits filed after a hailstorm strike, says one tort reform group. For the past decade, Houston trial lawyer Steve Mostyn has reaped hundreds of millions of dollars suing the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association and other insurers following major hurricanes and hailstorm strikes. And when Senate Bill 1628 w -
April showers overshadowed by costly April hailstorms
All across Texas, insurance claims adjusters are working overtime in estimating the damage to homes, vehicles and businesses caused by multiple rounds of hailstorms in April. -
Insurance Council of Texas awards scholarships to 26 students
The largest state insurance trade association in the country handed out more than two-dozen scholarships to Texas students this spring. -
Upcoming seminars to focus on developments impacting worker’s comp
Attorneys and experts will soon gather and discuss the latest developments impacting the Texas workers’ compensation system.