Raizner Slania LLP

Raizner Slania LLP

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Raizner Slania is a nationwide practice based in Texas, and focuses on commercial property insurance cases and select mass tort projects.

06/11/2026

While most standard insurance policies cover water damage, they typically exclude flooding, which can leave business owners at risk of substantial losses. However, there are several options available for obtaining flood insurance to protect your property.

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06/10/2026

At Raizner Slania, we are passionate about providing the best possible outcome for our clients. We understand the need to find an optimal solution when the unexpected happens.

See how our commercial insurance recovery lawyers can help your business: https://atty.es/4of7X41

‘Shovels, not scapegoats’: Texas GLO says Harris County may have no chance of meeting flood project deadlines | Houston Public Media 06/09/2026

The Texas General Land Office Commissioner has said there might be no chance Harris County will meet crucial funding deadlines to complete post-Hurricane Harvey flood bond projects. Learn more about what's causing the delays:

‘Shovels, not scapegoats’: Texas GLO says Harris County may have no chance of meeting flood project deadlines | Houston Public Media Buckingham criticized Hidalgo for creating setbacks through disagreements with Harris County Flood Control District leadership on project delays. She said commissioners court created arbitrary procedures by compelling the flood control district to address the court for minor changes. 

06/05/2026

In some situations, your insurance provider may attempt to delay, deny, or grossly underpay your valid property damage claim for their own benefit. Such tactics can make an already stressful situation nearly impossible to navigate without legal counsel.

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06/04/2026

When a major storm is approaching and intensifying, the terms "superstorm" and "hurricane" are often used interchangeably. While this is common, it’s important to understand the key distinctions between these two types of weather events: https://atty.es/43MJAkQ

Hurricane season starts today. Here's what Houston should know 06/02/2026

The 2026 hurricane season is here. As this six-month period begins, Texas residents and business owners must be aware of how this year's season could play out:

Hurricane season starts today. Here's what Houston should know NOAA’s hurricane season outlook calls for below-normal activity and a "super" El Niño coming later this year. How will the two mix this summer?

05/28/2026

Straight line winds, major wind gusts, tornadoes, and other strong windstorms can cause extensive damage to your business. While insurance companies may attempt to delay, underpay, or deny coverage for your losses, our attorneys can help level the playing field.

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Half of planned US data centers “highly exposed” to natural disaster, $800bn in investments at risk - report 05/27/2026

As more data centers pop up across the nation, new research has indicated half of those in the U.S. are at risk of destructive storms and other natural disasters:

Half of planned US data centers “highly exposed” to natural disaster, $800bn in investments at risk - report Severe convective storms, hurricanes, winterstorms, and earthquakes

05/25/2026

Today we honor the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country and support the family members of those we have lost.

05/22/2026

As hurricanes continue to grow in size and strength each year, Texas commercial property owners must know how to effectively prepare their properties for potential damage before disaster strikes.

Visit our website to see our recommendations: https://atty.es/49dW1cB

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