About Daniel J
Daniel J Wasserberg builds his work around courtroom work and complex personal injury claims. He earned his J.D. from Indiana University Maurer School of Law in 2003. He is licensed to practice in both Texas and New York, and he divides his time between litigation in those states.
He serves as a partner at Meirowitz & Wasserberg, LLP, where he has taken on cases that move from initial investigation through trial. Colleagues describe him as persistent in litigation and exacting in preparation. He has been involved in matters that require careful development of medical and industrial records, and he navigates fact patterns tied to long-latency injuries.
Wasserberg’s work centers on tort litigation. His association memberships reflect those interests. He belongs to the Top 10 Asbestos/Mesothelioma Trial Lawyers Association and to the American Association for Justice. He is also a member of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and the Texas Trial Lawyers Association. Those connections keep him engaged with developments in trial practice and evolving case law across the states where he practices.
In the courtroom he handles depositions, motions practice, and jury trials when cases proceed that far. He routinely teams with experts to develop causation and exposure proofs. He also works on pretrial strategy, client counseling, and settlement negotiations. His approach involves assembling documentary and witness evidence, preparing lay and expert testimony, and refining themes that juries can understand.
Clients and other lawyers seek him out for matters involving asbestos and mesothelioma exposure and other serious personal injury disputes. He brings cases in state courts in Texas and New York and coordinates multi-jurisdictional discovery when matters cross state lines. He has worked on matters that require tracing employment and product histories across decades.
Outside of active litigation, he participates in professional organizations that focus on trial practice and plaintiff advocacy. Those memberships provide access to continuing legal education and peer forums for discussing trial tactics and emerging science relevant to toxic exposure cases.
He practices as a partner at Meirowitz & Wasserberg, LLP and concentrates his practice on representing people injured by asbestos exposure and other personal injury matters.