FAQs Category: Personal Injury FAQs

A personal injury claim can be filed by any individual that was injured as a result of another person’s negligence. You cannot be responsible for the accident that occurred, and you will need to establish that the other party was at fault and therefore liable for damage. These claims also serve a valuable social function…

Out of 100,000 attorneys in Texas only 7% are Board certified by Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Even fewer are Board-Certified in Personal Injury Law. In order to become Board-Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, attorneys must have been in practice for at least five years and must pass various continuing legal education exams….

Our firm has been assisting injured victims throughout Bexar County and across the state of Texas. Troy has skillfully handled thousands of cases with successful results on behalf of his clients. Troy A. Bookover is a Board- Certified Specialist in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Certification. He has spent more than…

Yes, delaying medical treatment after an accident can ultimately hurt your personal injury cases. In many instances, insurance adjusters will mislead or allow injured victims to delay treatment until so much time has passed that the insurance company can dispute the claim. The liable insurance company may question if the treatment you are seeking is…