The early summer storm season in the U.S. has already caused widespread destruction, flooding, and property damage throughout the state. Residents all across the nation have faced repeated rounds of severe weather, and as communities begin to recover, many are now dealing with the process of filing insurance claims.
If you’ve been affected, our property damage lawyers help individuals and businesses affected by storm damage fight for the compensation they deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation.
June 3rd: Storm Systems Sweep Through North Texas and Beyond
North Texas has experienced some of the most damaging storms of the season so far. On June 3, a powerful cold front pushed through the region, triggering severe weather warnings across Dallas-Fort Worth and surrounding areas.
The National Weather Service issued multiple advisories, citing the potential for large hail and damaging winds. Heavy rainfall added to the chaos, with some areas receiving more than two inches of rain in less than an hour.
Flash flood warnings were issued in Collin, Dallas, and Denton counties as water quickly rose on roadways and low-lying neighborhoods. Major creeks and rivers, including the Elm Fork Trinity River and White Rock Creek, swelled past safe levels, causing street closures and flooding throughout the Metroplex.
Deadly Storm Activity Surges Across U.S. in 2025
The 2025 severe weather season has brought an alarming number of tornadoes across the central United States. Already, there have been more than 900 preliminary tornadoes reported and 35 deaths.
States including Texas, Illinois, and Missouri have experienced significant storm activity, with numerous confirmed tornadoes affecting homes, businesses, and infrastructure.
March saw two powerful EF-4 tornadoes touch down in Arkansas, while additional tornadoes have been confirmed in areas of Oklahoma and Illinois. This widespread activity reflects the volatile weather patterns unfolding throughout the region.
Insurance Claims and Legal Challenges
As homeowners and businesses begin filing claims, many are encountering frustrating delays, lowball settlement offers, or outright denials from insurance companies.
Insurers may question the cause of damage, point to policy exclusions, or claim that necessary repairs fall below the deductible—leaving policyholders without the support they expected.
We Will Push Back Against Your Insurance
At Storm Law Partners, we know how overwhelming this process can be. Our team works with storm victims to push back against unfair insurance practices and pursue the full value of their claims.
We review policy language, coordinate inspections, and fight for your right to fair compensation. If your home, property, or business was damaged in the recent storms, you don’t have to face the claims process alone.
A Repeating Pattern of Severe Weather
The June 3 storm system is just one of several intense weather events that have hit Texas and the rest of the nation in rapid succession this year.
Throughout May and early June, families across the state dealt with severe thunderstorms, hailstorms, tornado watches, and repeated flood threats. These storms have created a dangerous cycle, making it difficult for communities to recover before the next weather event arrives.
This pattern of back-to-back storms has strained emergency resources and left homeowners with recurring damage. Many have had to tarp their roofs multiple times or make temporary repairs while waiting for insurance adjusters and contractors.
What to Do if Your Property Was Damaged
If your home or business was impacted by the recent storms, it’s important to take the following steps as soon as possible:
- Document the damage: Take photos and videos of every area affected by the storm. Be thorough, and make sure to include the date.
- File your insurance claim promptly: Delays can hurt your ability to recover compensation. Contact your insurer and initiate your claim immediately.
- Keep receipts and estimates: Track all expenses related to storm recovery, including hotel stays, cleanup services, temporary repairs, and contractor estimates.
- Avoid quick settlement offers: Insurance companies may offer a fast payout that doesn’t reflect the full cost of your repairs. Don’t sign anything without reviewing it with a legal professional.
- Contact a storm damage attorney: Working with a storm damage lawyer ensures you have someone on your side who understands your rights and can help maximize your recovery.
If You’ve Been Impacted by Early Summer Storms, Contact Storm Law Partners
The early summer storm season in the U.S. has already caused devastating losses. As residents across the U.S. work to recover from flooding, hail, and wind damage, many are facing another tough battle after the storm has passed—dealing with insurance companies and rebuilding what was lost.
If your property has been damaged in a recent storm, Storm Law Partners is here to help. Our legal team understands how to face storm damage claims and will fight to make sure you receive the compensation you’re entitled to.
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