This is an index of library articles written about Houston, Texas, legal topics including insurance claims, business litigation, and car accidents. Learn more about your own legal case, along with information on Texas state laws, Texas-based legal tips, and other helpful legal information.

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This is an index of library articles written about Houston, Texas, legal topics including insurance claims, business litigation, and car accidents. Learn more about your own legal case, along with information on Texas state laws, Texas-based legal tips, and other helpful legal information.

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  • May, 2010 Newsletter [PDF]   
    Description: Insurance Litigation and The Art of War; Ask the Attorney; Spoliation of Evidence; Cartoon of the Month; Client Bill of Rights; High Tea at the St. Regis Hotel; Get Connected to Attorney Brant Durrett
  • March, 2010 Newsletter [PDF]   
    Description: The Three Phases of Civil Litigation; Ask the Attorney; Continental Airlines to Charge Extra for Exit Row Seata; Durrett Inducted Into Forum; Judge Issues Opinion on Waiver and Appraisal; Johnston Siblings Dominate State Swim Meet; Get Connected to Attorney Brant Durrett
  • September 2009 Newsletter [PDF]   
    Description: "Replacement Cost v. Actual Cash Value" examines the differences between two popular types of insurance policies; "TDI Undertakes Investigations of Public Adjusters"; "Lloyds Settles Lawsuit With Hotel for $350,000"; "2009 Opening Day Dove Hunt"
  • November 2009 Newsletter [PDF]   
    Description: "The Power of Maybe" examines the nature of a bad faith insurance claim; "Ask the Attorney" identifies helpful insurance claim websites; "Announcing New Website" discusses www.durrettlaw.com; "Travelers Underpays Claim By A Total of $1.1MM"; "A Veterans Day Honor To Remember"
  • November 2008 Newsletter [PDF]   
    Description: "Problems With Buying Home Insurance" examines problems with the selection of policy limits for residential insurance; "Ask The Attorney" discusses options for getting a fair insurance settlement; "Contingency Fees - Helpful and Valuable"; "Voters Throw Out Republican Judges"; "Summer at Ole Miss; Fall at Texas A&M"; "Honesty Is The Best Policy".
  • December 2008 Newsletter [PDF]   
    Description: "Appraisal-Risky Business For Homeowners" examines the advantages and disadvantages of the appraisal process for resolving insurance claims; "Ask The Attorney" discusses the staggered payment system for replacement cost policies; "A Starbucks Coffee Offer"; "DLF Cases Of Interest"; A Secret Family Recipe For Pecan Pie".
  • April - May 2009 Newsletter [PDF]   
    Description: "The Texas Prompt Payment of Claims Act" examines this unique, powerful tool in the policyholder's arsenal; "Ask the Attorney" discusses the top 5 things to do to protect yourself in the insurance claims process; "If its March - It Must Be Time For A Vacation Or Three"; "Travelers Makes Additional Payment of $744,581.92"; "Hailie Durrett Selects Texas A&M University"; "Readers Respond To Poll Regarding Judcial Elections In Texas"
  • January 2009 Newsletter [PDF]   
    Description: "Tyoes of Business Interruption Insurance" examines differing types of business interruption insurance; "Claims Denied-Tricks of the Trade-How Insurance Companies Deny, Delay, Confuse and Refuse"; "Texas Department of Insurance Looks At Mediation of Hurricane Ike Claims"; Safeco Agrees
    To Pay $155,000 To Settle Business Interruption Claim - After Denying The Claim When Initially Presented By Policyholder"; "Reader Responds To Appraisal Feature"
  • February - March 2009 Newsletter [PDF]   
    Description: "Business Interruption Claims - Part II" continues examination of business interrution claims; "Ask The Attorney" discusses statutory remedy for mortgage companies delay in releasing insurance company payments; "A Phi Delt Reunion In Dallas"; "DLF Is Going Green"; "New Outlook Add-Ons"; "Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson Calls For Abolishing Judicial Elections In Texas".

Durrett Law Firm is located in Houston, Texas, and serves clients in the following surrounding TX areas:

Counties: Harris County, Ft. Bend County, Brazoria County, Galveston County, and Jefferson County.
Cities:  Houston, Pasadena, Beaumont, Galveston, Bellaire, West University, Friendswood, Humble, Katy, Pearland, Tomball, Spring, South Houston, Webster, Waller, Missouri City, Bryan, Willis, Conroe, Baytown, and Stafford.

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Houston, TX 77057
Phone: 713-623-6881