Is there a way to retrieve information from a damaged computer?

My 2009 MacBook Pro froze last night and when I went to restart it, was apparently damaged and now won't work. It is stuck on a grey loading screen with the Apple logo and turns off after about a minute of that. I have tried safe-rebooting, rebooting, everything I could find on it. I don't know whether it can actually be fixed or not, but my question is: if I bring it to a professional at Apple or someone along those lines, is there a way I can get the information with my files, photos, documents - stuff like that - onto my eventual new computer? Thanks in advance.

SabrineOceana,
to supplement OGELTHORPE’s suggestion, another possibility (if you have access to a FireWire cable and a second Mac with a FireWire port) would be to boot your MacBook Pro into Target Disk mode, to have it be treated as an external disk by the second MacBook Pro. You could try copying your personal files from your MacBook Pro to the second Mac in that way. You might also be able to run Disk Utility on the second Mac against your MacBook Pro’s internal disk, to see if the Repair Disk button woudl be available that way.

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              [Element /CD026A/IntConRefMES11     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][MaxLength = 14]     
              [Element /CD026A/RecRefMES12     MinOccurs = 0, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][MaxLength = 14]     
              [Element /CD026A/RecRefQuaMES13     MinOccurs = 0, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][Length = 2]     
              [Element /CD026A/AppRefMES14     MinOccurs = 0, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][MaxLength = 14]     
              [Element /CD026A/PriMES15     MinOccurs = 0, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][MaxLength = 1]     
              [Element /CD026A/AckReqMES16     MinOccurs = 0, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [nonNegativeInteger][Values = 0, 1]     
              [Element /CD026A/ComAgrIdMES17     MinOccurs = 0, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][MaxLength = 35]     
              [Element /CD026A/TesIndMES18     MinOccurs = 0, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [nonNegativeInteger][Values = 0, 1]     
              [Element /CD026A/MesIdeMES19     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][MaxLength = 14]     
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