Insurance Claim Attorneys
Arguello, Hope & Associates, PLLC represents clients in all types of insurance claims. We
strive to handle your matters as quickly and as competently as possible. We have the legal
prowess and experience to get you the results.
“Anything worth doing is worth doing right”
“Results not excuses …”
“Hope when help is needed.”
“It’s about justice for you, not notoriety for us.”
Arguello, Hope & Associates
At Arguello, Hope & Associates we are dedicated to getting things done for you efficiently
and, sometimes, in non-traditional ways. We live by the philosophy that anything worth
doing is worth doing right, with what really matters being the result we achieve for you.
Cases We Handle
Insurance Claims
Helping home and business owners recover after a disaster
Our practice is focused on handling your insurance claim. Our
attorneys represent home and business owners who have
sustained damage to their property from the following:
Residential and Commercial Property Damage
- Hurricane
- Flood
- Lightning
- Water
- Tornado
- Loss of Rents
- Sewer and Drain Backup
- Business Interruptions
- Water Heater Explosion
- Lead-Based Paint
Accident and Injury
Texas Accident and Injury Lawyers
Serving clients all over Texas, Arguello, Hope & Associates are
experienced and compassionate personal injury attorneys. We cover
serious injury cases resulting from the following:
Serious Injury Cases
- Tractor Trailer Accidents
- Auto Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Maritime/Jones Act
- Unsafe Premises
- Defective Products
- Burns
- Industrial Accidents
Benzene
BP Benzene Lawsuit
What Are The Effects of Benzene?
Benzene has been linked to some forms of cancer, according to
U.S. Health and Human Services records and other serious
health complications.
What was released?
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BP estimated 37,519 pounds of nitrogen oxides,
17,000 pounds of benzene, 189,000 pounds of
carbon monoxide, 61,000 pounds of propane,
34,645 pounds of isobutane and about 160,840
pounds of other emissions were released
between April 6th and May 16th from their Texas City Refinery.
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The daily release of benzene was 40 times the
state reportable levels.
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State law requires that 10 pounds or more of
benzene and 200 pounds or more of nitrogen
oxides during a 24-hour period be
reported to the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality.
Latest Blog Posts
November 1st, 2011 by admin
Insurers Cheat Policyholders While Increasing Profits You would like to think that, after all the money that has been paid in the form of insurance premiums, you could count on your insurance company to cover your property damage losses, should disaster strike. As more and more people are finding out, big insurance companies are paying [...]
September 9th, 2011 by admin
Homeowners & Businesses Suffer as Texas Wildfires Rage Thousands of homes have been destroyed in the ongoing Texas wildfires, leaving scores of residents and business owners faced with total losses. The Bastrop County fire alone accounts for over 1,300 lost homes. Massive prolonged drought across the state, coupled with an already record-setting number of individual [...]