7 Critical Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Personal Injury Claim (And How to Avoid Them)
Last Tuesday, Michael sat in his living room holding an insurance company letter. Settlement offer: $3,500. His medical bills alone were $12,000. He couldn’t work for six wee
How to Shield Your Tampa Business: A Commercial Property Law Guide to Prevent Injuries
Slip-and-fall accidents top the list as one of the most common commercial property law claims in Florida. These incidents happen more often than you might think, and they can cost
First Baptist Church of LaPlace continues to rebound from Ida while mourning loss of spiritual home
LAPLACE — The congregation at First Baptist Church of LaPlace longs to return to its spiritual home. Each week, the staff mobilizes a makeshift worship space inside of the fellow
LaPlace Baptist church sues insurer, alleging slow response over property claims
A LaPlace church is suing its out-of-state insurance company for failure to pay for timely repairs the church sustained last year during a double punch from spring winds and
Church Mutual faces bad faith lawsuit
Religious congregation’s 38,000-square-foot facility sustained damage in two separate events Church Mutual Insurance Company is facing a federal lawsuit, which claims that th
Louisiana Church Sues Insurer For Alleged Inadequate Storm Damage Coverage
A Louisiana church has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that its insurer failed to adequately cover millions of dollars in property damage resulting from two devastating weather ev
Dallas Appeals Court strips ERCOT of sovereign immunity defense
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas does not have sovereign immunity from all lawsuits and the Texas Public Utility Commission does not have exclusive jurisdiction over all c
One Houston judge holds the fate of nearly all Texas freeze lawsuits in her hands
The electricity was still being restored to millions of Texas homes in February 2021 when lawyers raced to file lawsuits seeking billions of dollars from energy companies and regul

