Frequently Asked Questions

  • Berger Injury Law Firm takes a client-focused approach built on communication, preparation, and personalized representation. Clients work directly with Abbie Berger, a Texas personal injury attorney with litigation experience and a commitment to helping injured Texans navigate difficult situations with real advocacy and compassionate support.

  • You can contact Berger Injury Law Firm by calling or texting (281) 466-4450, submitting a consultation form through bergerinjurylaw.com, or emailing abbie@bergerinjurylaw.com.

  • A personal injury lawyer helps injured individuals pursue compensation after collisions, unsafe property incidents, workplace injuries, wrongful death cases, and other situations caused by negligence. Berger Injury Law Firm helps injured Texans navigate insurance claims, investigate liability, and pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.

  • Most personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning attorney’s fees are typically only collected if a recovery is obtained. Berger Injury Law Firm also offers free consultations for injury cases across Texas.

  • Berger Injury Law Firm handles motor vehicle collisions, car wrecks, motorcycle wrecks, bicycle and pedestrian injuries, workplace injuries, slip and falls, wrongful death claims, and other serious injury matters throughout Texas.

  • After a collision or injury, seek medical attention as soon as possible, document the scene if you can, preserve photographs and records, and avoid discussing fault with insurance companies before understanding your legal rights.

  • Insurance companies often contact injured individuals quickly after a collision. Before providing recorded statements or accepting a settlement offer, it is generally a good idea to speak with a Texas personal injury attorney about your rights and options.

  • Texas law limits the amount of time to bring most personal injury claims. Speaking with an attorney early can help preserve evidence, protect your rights, and avoid missing important deadlines.

  • Depending on the circumstances, compensation may include medical expenses, future medical treatment, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, mental anguish, and other damages allowed under Texas law.

  • Not necessarily. Many consultations can be handled by phone, video, email, or text for convenience.