While you might expect fair compensation for the expenses you face after your home suffers damage covered under your insurance policy, home insurance companies often use unfair tactics to avoid paying what they rightfully owe. If your insurer is trying to wrongfully deny, delay, or undervalue your homeowners’ insurance claim, an experienced attorney can help you fight for the insurance coverage you deserve.
Cases of severe damage that require temporary living expenses are often particularly complex and stressful, which makes it more likely that you will need help from an insurance attorney. However, if everything goes smoothly, you may be able to handle the insurance claims process on your own to get a fair settlement. Still, there are many instances in which failing to get legal representation could leave you with an undervalued or denied claim.

Getting assistance from a Texas homeowners’ insurance lawyer is important because powerful insurance companies can pay for highly skilled attorneys to fight your bad faith claim. Insurance attorneys have a deep understanding of Texas laws and regulations for insurers, and they can build a strong case for your claim. If you’re facing any kind of pushback from your insurance adjuster, an attorney can step in to even the playing field. In an insurance dispute, a lawyer can carefully analyze your policy to determine the best opportunities for getting coverage.


Our attorneys have more than fifty years of combined experience holding insurance companies accountable for bad faith acts against Texas homeowners. We have deep knowledge of the Texas Insurance Code, and you can count on us to help you choose the right legal option.
In addition to our work representing Texas homeowners, we’re also proud to support Texas business owners in their fight for fair treatment by insurance carriers. We work to help commercial policyholders seek full compensation for their losses, including special concerns like business interruption insurance claims.
Here at Millin & Millin Attorneys, we work on a contingency fee basis to reduce the financial risk of taking legal action. This means there are no upfront fees for our services, and our attorney’s fees get paid as a part of your settlement, not before. We’re also happy to provide free case reviews to give you a chance to learn about your options for seeking rightful compensation. Reach out for your free consultation.
