As temperatures in North Texas (headquarters to Texas Lawyer) settle into 70-degree days, it’s hard to believe that just five weeks ago a brutal winter storm struck the Lone Star State, shutting down the power grid in many parts and leaving nearly 4 million without electricity as temperatures dipped to deadly single digits.

Winter Storm Uri has passed, but as many Texans continue digging out, cleaning up and filing claims to repair their homes and businesses, some are getting an even icier reception from their insurance companies. This has led some observers to predict that it may take years to get all the insurance claims and lawsuits settled.

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