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Personal Injury

If an injury was the fault of someone else, the injured party is entitled to money from the
person who caused the injury. The Forester Law Firm has been providing help and
representation for their clients for over 50 years. Let their experience work for you and
compensate you for your injuries.


For over 50 years, Mr. Forester has been there for people who have suffered serious
injuries as the result of the negligence of another person. You should always seek medical
attention for injuries as soon as possible. Mr. Forester can advise on who is going to pay for
your medical bills, your property damage, lost wages, and other things.

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An experienced attorney can be of great service so if someone else is at fault for causing
your injuries, you should call us immediately. Our offices handle several more specific areas
such as motor vehicle accidents, boating accidents, falls, fractures, nursing home abuse,
wrongful death, car and truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, bicycle accidents, criminal
assaults, rehabilitation injuries, back injuries, leg and ankle injuries, lacerations, facial injuries
and all forms of disfigurement, emotional pain and suffering, physical pain and suffering, burn
injuries, and other injuries caused by the failure to diagnose as well as surgical negligence.

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To schedule an initial consultation with an attorney to discuss your legal needs, call (713) 528-4668 or contact us online to get started.

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Free Office Consultation - No Recovery = No Fee or Expenses

Practice Areas

Personal Injury

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Immigration Law

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​Criminal Defense

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​Probate and Wills

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Forester Law Firm
4635 Southwest Fwy, Suite 575, Houston, TX  77027
Phone:  713-528-4668 | Fax:  713-522-1596
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