If someone in Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Fort Worth, Cedar Hill, Crowley, Burleson, Irving, Grand Prairie, Arlington, Mansfield, or anywhere else in Texas, has to file a lawsuit because their homeowners insurance company is denying their claim, one thing they want for sure is a successful outcome. The best outcome is usually going to occur in a State or County court, not in a Federal Court. As a result of this knowledge among insurance company attorneys, they will always try to get a case moved to Federal court if there is any way possible of doing so.
This was attempted in the case styled, James N. Wofford, et al v. Allstate Texas Lloyd’s and Randy Paul Johnson. The opinion in this case was signed on June 9, 2010, By Federal Judge, Kenneth M. Hoyt, a Judge in the United States District Court, S. D. Texas, Houston Division.
In this case, the homeowner, James Wofford, had a policy of insurance with Allstate Texas Lloyd’s. Wofford’s home was damaged by Hurricane Ike. Wofford filed a claim with Allstate and Allstate assigned adjuster Randy Paul Johnson, to handle the claim. Johnson was named as one of the defendants in the lawsuit. This case was filed in the 11th Judicial District Court of Harris County, Texas, and Allstate immediately filed papers to have the case removed to federal court.