Leveraging over 14 years of professional experience, Anastacio Mindiola serves as an attorney with Houston, Texas' Mindiola Law Firm, where he primarily represents individuals in civil suits against insurance companies. Prior to establishing his own firm in 2011, Anastacio Mindiola worked as an attorney and real estate broker with Alvarez Law Firm. Among other responsibilities at the Pasadena-based firm, he advised corporations in crafting property contracts and settling contract dispute litigation. Anastacio Mindiola began his career as a law clerk with the Law Office of Sam Dunn, for which he conducted legal research and drafted various memorandums and motions. He first gained legal experience as a judicial intern with the State of Texas Fourteenth Court of Appeals and later held another intern role with the Harris County District Attorney's Office. He earned a juris doctor (JD) from South Texas College of Law, where he graduated within the top third of his class and participated in multiple moot court competitions throughout the country. Additionally, Trae Mindiola received both the Judge James DeAnda Houston Hispanic Bar Association Scholarship and Ruth R. Bettes Scholarship. Prior to earning his JD, he graduated cum laude from the University of Houston with a bachelor of business administration in management information systems.
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Making an Insurance Claim Following Severe Weather Damage
Anastacio Mindiola has functioned as an attorney in Houston, Texas, since establishing his law firm nearly nine years ago. Over the course of his career Anastacio “Trae” Mindiola has gained experience in various areas of civil law, including insurance claims following severe weather damage. Serious weather events, such as hail storms and hurricanes, can result in significant, varied damages to a homeowner or building owner’s property. Property owners should immediately file an insurance claim, in order to present insurance companies with the most accurate claim possible. As part of the claims process, individuals should photograph, record on video, and otherwise document the full extent of damages prior to any cleanup or restoration activities. Moving forward, property owners should limit their work to temporary and necessary repairs, such as covering exposed windows or reinforcing compromised walls and roofs. Individuals are advised to hold off on more costly repairs until insurance agents have conducted a complete property inspection. Lastly, the extent of severe weather damage often translates to lengthy, complex claims processes. Property owners should keep track of all contacts with insurance representatives, while also keeping receipts for all expenses relevant to damage repairs.
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