
Hurricane damage claims can come with more than just a repair estimate. They can come with a fight to get the coverage you paid for when you need it most. When insurance companies delay, deny, or undervalue your losses, the recovery process can quickly become overwhelming. You do not have to navigate this frustration alone.
At Sanchez Burke, L.L.C., we represent Lake Charles homeowners and business owners whose hurricane damage claims have been denied, underpaid, or delayed by their insurers. When your insurance company has lawyers, you need an experienced advocate on your side.
Contact our Lake Charles hurricane damage lawyer today for a free case evaluation. We handle hurricane damage claims throughout Calcasieu Parish, Cameron Parish, and Southwest Louisiana.
Our hurricane practice is anchored by founding attorney Walter Sanchez, who has practiced in Southwest Louisiana since 1984. Walt’s experience in disaster litigation is rooted in real-world reform — he was instrumental in helping draft emergency post-storm court legislation after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
With a Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent® rating and consistent selection to the Louisiana Super Lawyers for nearly two decades (2007–2024), our firm brings the institutional knowledge and trial-tested advocacy required to hold insurance companies accountable.
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Insurance companies fight back on all types of hurricane claims. Our dedicated Lake Charles insurance claims attorneys are prepared to help with a range of storm-related property disputes, including:
If you think your claim was undervalued, unreasonably delayed, or unfairly denied, our Lake Charles hurricane damage attorneys are ready to stand with you.

Residents of Southwest Louisiana know better than most what severe weather costs. Hurricane Laura generated 177,691 damage claims in 2020, and then Hurricane Delta struck the same region just seven weeks later, forcing families who had already lost everything to fight the very companies they had trusted to protect them.
When an insurer denies or stalls a legitimate claim, the damage doesn’t wait. Mold takes hold inside walls. Tarps fail. The costs of temporary housing compound week by week.
For claims arising after July 1, 2024, Louisiana law generally gives policyholders two years to take legal action. If your claim arose before that date, the old one-year limit may still apply. Either way, acting quickly protects your evidence and your rights.
Louisiana statutes put real teeth behind policyholder rights:
These protections exist because Louisiana lawmakers understood that after a catastrophic storm, every day of delay is a day a family cannot rebuild. An experienced Lake Charles natural disaster lawyer can help families pursue the protections and compensation they may be entitled to during this difficult time.
Property and insurance disputes in Calcasieu Parish are filed at the 14th Judicial District Court, located at 1001 Lakeshore Drive, Lake Charles, LA 70601. Civil cases against insurers go through one of the court’s ten divisions. We handle court filings, correspondence with the court, and negotiations with your insurer from our office at 1200 Ryan Street, just minutes from the courthouse.
In Louisiana, the deadline to sue for an insurance bad-faith claim is generally two years. However, your insurance policy itself may have shorter deadlines written into it, so you should act quickly and not assume you have the full two years. Contact us as early as possible so we can preserve your evidence and act before the window closes.
It is one of the most common ways insurers reduce payouts in Southwest Louisiana. Standard homeowners policies cover wind damage but not flood damage, so reclassifying wind-driven rain or storm surge as flood is a way for insurers to shift costs to your NFIP policy or deny coverage entirely.
We handle hurricane damage and insurance bad faith cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing unless we recover for you. Reviewing your claim costs you nothing. Reach out to schedule a consultation.
Possibly. If your insurer denied your claim without a legitimate policy-based reason, wrote an estimate far below documented damage, or failed to respond to your communications, you may have a bad faith claim under Louisiana law. Bad-faith penalties can significantly increase your total recovery.
You do not have to take the insurer’s first answer as the final one. Sanchez Burke has stood with Southwest Louisiana families through the worst storms this region has ever seen, and we know what it takes to hold an insurance company accountable under Louisiana law. Contact us to schedule a case evaluation. We serve clients throughout Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Cameron Parish, and the surrounding communities of Southwest Louisiana. There is no fee unless we recover compensation on your behalf.
For a free initial consultation, contact our Louisiana law firm online today or call us to speak with one of the firm’s talented attorneys.






