Brasher Speaks to Local Students on Constitution Day

    September 17, 2016 marks 229 years since the Founding Fathers of the United States signed the Constitution. The Earhart School, a Beaumont area charter school, celebrated by inviting Clint Brasher to speak to an assembly of students. Clint is passionate about the Constitution and taught the assembly why we needed it, how it works, and gave some current examples of […]

    Victory Secured Against Another Insurance Company

    In another victory against insurance companies, Brasher Law Firm secured another victory for a policyholder. Brent and Maria Morgan owned a 4-Plex in College Station, Texas, and insured it through United Fire Lloyds. Of the four units, one was leased to a tenant, two were being shown to potential renters, and one was retained for the Morgans when they traveled […]

    Brasher Law Firm Gets $100,000 Hail Claim Judgment

    On January 26, 2016 Barazi v. American Risk Insurance Company was called to trial. After pretrial motions, 49 jurors were selected to participate in the voire dire. The case settled shortly before the potential jurors entered the room for $120,805.63. In early 2012, Sam Barazi’s home in Katy was damaged by hail. From January through May, several storms with wind […]

    Brasher Succeeds in Furthering Lawsuit Against Insurance Co. While Setting an Important Precedent

    Having confronted American Risk Insurance Company in both trial court and the 14th Court of Appeals, Brasher Law Firm has succeeded in blocking actions by American Risk Insurance Company to delay, or even avoid a trial involving a standard insurance claim from one of the company’s customers. Plaintif, Hussam Barazi, filed a suit against American Risk Insurance hoping to compel […]

    Brasher Law Firm Continues Success in Recovering Damages for Church

    The First Baptist Church of Vidor was still battling their insurance company over damages from Hurricane Rita when Southeast Texas was battered by a second massive hurricane-Hurricane Ike. Ike was as destructive as Rita on the Church’s buildings. The metal roof of the Fellowship Hall was peeled back by the high winds, allowing heavy rain to pour into the structure. […]