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Lawyers Urge Texas Homeowners to File Harvey Claims Soon

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Attorneys and a Texas lawmaker are urging homeowners to try and file claims for property damage inflicted by Hurricane Harvey before Friday, when a new insurance law goes into effect.

The law will impact policyholders who file a lawsuit against their insurance company for failing to pay enough in claims or repaying claims too slowly. It requires plaintiffs’ attorneys to offer more detail when the give notice of intent to file a lawsuit. If insurance companies must pay damages, the law will reduce the amount of penalty interest they’ll owe from 18% to about 10%.

Supporters of House Bill 1774, which becomes law on September 1, say the legislation will reduce the amount of frivolous lawsuits filed on behalf of policyholders against their insurance companies. Opponents argue that it will weaken consumer rights.

Attorney Craig Eiland, a member of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, said that property owners who submit insurance claims before Friday will be able to increase the amount of damages they receive if they file and win a lawsuit against their insurance company down the road.

“If you file a notice of claim before the new law takes effect, then you’ll have the advantages of the Texas insurance code in place right now which would give you 18% interest if the insurance company slow pays, no pays or low pays.”

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