Next Steps for Hurricane Harvey Victims in Aransas Pass

When Hurricane Harvey made landfall in August 2017 along the Gulf Coast, the force of the storm hit this coastal region of Texas directly, with immediately devastating effects. The town of Port Aransas and adjacent Aransas Pass was the first and hardest hit coastal area when Harvey descended upon Texas. Aransas Pass is separated from the protruding landform of Port Aransas by just a few miles of water; before the storm, it had a population of just under 10,000 residents, most of whom were forced to evacuate the area, and it’s coastline once included many docks, wharfs, and properties that are now destroyed.

If your family has suffered any damages, losses, injuries, or other repercussions of Hurricane Harvey, you may have questions about the next steps for Hurricane Harvey victims in Aransas Pass. In the midst of this nightmare of wreckage and uncertainty, there is an Aransas Pass hurricane insurance claims lawyer from Carabin Shaw ready and willing to handle your case. Our experienced attorneys are prepared to offer all potential clients a free consultation in order to determine their best options moving forward.

To serve their clients better, the lawyers at Carabin Shaw have outlined some of the necessary next steps for Hurricane Harvey victims in Aransas Pass. The basic steps our team of attorneys recommend for victims currently seeking post-hurricane relief and recompense are as follows:

  • Locate Your Insurance Policy.
    • Your insurance policy should always be securely stored in a safe location that is easily accessible in case of an emergency. Keeping a hard copy of your insurance policy in a garage that is easily flooded, separated from the house, or otherwise difficult to reach may present problems when the times comes to contact insurers.
    • Once you have located your policy, carefully review it to see what specifically may be covered in the case of wind, water, or other storm-related damages.
    • Perhaps the most important piece of information is your policy number; if you have your policy number, you can at least begin the process of setting a claim in motion with your insurer.
    • After you have done all this, call your insurance provider, and let them know you will be filing a claim.
  • Take Photographs and Video Evidence of Your Losses.
    • The moment it is safe to physically determine your losses, it is crucial that careful documentation on behalf of the victim and their damages begins.
    • Document and record everything. This includes taking pictures of the extent of all damage to your house and property, both inside and out.
    • Save all receipts of your rebuilding efforts, and generally stay on top of your claim. The more you do now, the easier and more successful due compensation may prove to be later on.
  • Minimize Your Damages.
    • Especially in a large scale disaster such as Hurricane Harvey, it may take weeks before insurance agents and adjusters can physically visit your home or business and assess the damage.
    • In the meantime, it is recommended that you enlist proper legal assistance in Aransas Pass to guide you through the process without allowing insurance companies a chance to control the narrative regarding what recompense you are owed.
    • Mitigating your damages includes never accepting the insurer’s first offer. It is important to remember that the claims process is a negotiation. This point further reinforces the importance of the previously mentioned notion that post-hurricane documentation is crucial for your claim.
  • Be Proactive and Assertive With Your Claim.
    • Ultimately, nobody is going to handle your claim better than the individual whom it directly affects the most: you. While you enlist legal guidance of a lawyer from Carabin Shaw or handle your case directly with your insurer, the truth is that the best way to is avid awareness with the details and trajectory of one’s own case.
    • The best way to start off your claim in a progressive and assertive manner is to take pictures and record all damages to be used in your case later on. As multiple parties begin to enter the picture regarding various claims and settlements, a client’s own documentation and vigilance become of the utmost importance.

The next steps for Hurricane Harvey victims in Aransas Pass must always be approached cautiously, and with proper legal guidance and vigilance on the part of the victim. Contact the lawyers at Carabin Shaw serving Aransas Pass for a preliminary consultation that is free of both charge and obligation. Call a friendly Carabin Shaw attorney at our Port Aransas branch today at 361.717.4411 or toll-free at 800-862-1260. We are here for you in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.

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