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Written by: Portrait Photo Of Michael Jeandron Michael Jeandron

At Roberts Jeandron Law, we proudly represent personal injury victims across both California and Texas. Michael Jeandron is the attorney at our firm licensed to practice in the State of Texas — a distinction that allows us to serve clients whose cases cross state lines, and to provide the kind of seamless, knowledgeable representation that a case involving two different legal systems demands.

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Why Dual Licensure Matters in Personal Injury Cases

Personal injury law is state-specific. The rules governing how a case is filed, what damages are available, how fault is determined, and how long you have to bring a claim can differ significantly between California and Texas. An attorney who is licensed in only one state may be unable to handle your case directly — or may need to bring in outside counsel — when the accident, the parties, or the insurance issues involve both states.

Michael Jeandron holds active bar licenses in both California and Texas. That means when your case involves both states, there is no gap in coverage, no hand-off to an unfamiliar attorney, and no delay while someone gets up to speed. You have a single lawyer who understands both legal systems from the ground up.

California Residents Injured in Texas

Californians travel to Texas for business, family visits, vacations, and work assignments every day. When a California resident is involved in a car accident, truck collision, or other serious injury in Texas, they are often left wondering: Do I need a Texas lawyer? Can my California attorney help me?

Because your accident occurred in Texas, Texas law will generally govern your case — including the rules on fault, liability, and the timeframe in which you must file a claim. This means that whoever represents you must be licensed in Texas. Many California personal injury attorneys are not.

Michael Jeandron is. If you were hurt in Texas but live in California, you do not have to choose between a familiar attorney you trust and one who actually has the authority to handle your Texas case. You can have both. We handle Texas claims remotely, keeping you informed at every step, and you can remain at home in California while we manage filings, negotiations, and litigation on your behalf.

Texas Residents Injured in California

The situation works in the other direction as well. Texas residents frequently travel to California for work, tourism, or family — and sometimes find themselves injured here through no fault of their own. A car accident on a California freeway, a slip and fall at a hotel, or a collision caused by a negligent California driver all give rise to claims under California law.

For a Texas resident, navigating a California personal injury claim can feel overwhelming. California has its own procedures, its own rules on comparative fault, and its own insurance landscape. Having a lawyer who is licensed in both states means you are not flying blind. We understand what Texas clients expect from their legal representation, and we also know exactly how California courts and insurance companies operate. That combination is a genuine advantage.

You should not have to hire two separate law firms simply because the accident happened across a state line. Roberts Jeandron Law can serve as your single point of contact throughout the entire process.

Referrals and Collaboration With Texas Attorneys

Michael Jeandron regularly receives referrals from Texas-based attorneys and maintains active collaborative relationships with personal injury lawyers across the state. Texas attorneys who encounter a case with a California component — whether the defendant is a California company, the injured party lives in California, or the insurance carrier is headquartered there — know that they can trust us to handle that side of the matter with the same standard of care their client expects.

Likewise, when we identify aspects of a case that benefit from the involvement of a Texas attorney with deep local ties, we work collaboratively to make sure the client is served by the right combination of experience. This kind of co-counsel arrangement is common in multi-state personal injury practice, and it works best when the attorneys involved respect each other’s expertise and communicate openly.

If you are a Texas attorney with a case that has a California element, we welcome the conversation. Our referral relationships are built on transparency, clear communication, and a shared commitment to the client’s outcome.

The Advantage of One Attorney Who Knows Both States

California and Texas are two of the most heavily trafficked states in the country, and the connection between them — in terms of travel, commerce, and population movement — is enormous. It is entirely common for an accident to involve a California resident and a Texas driver, a California-registered vehicle and a Texas trucking company, or a Texas employer whose worker was hurt while traveling in California.

In those situations, the lawyer who can navigate both legal systems without missing a step has a meaningful edge. There is no need to hire separate counsel in each state, no risk of miscommunication between legal teams, and no question about who is ultimately responsible for your case. Michael Jeandron handles it — from start to finish.

Contact Roberts Jeandron Law About Your Texas or California Case

Whether you were injured in Texas, in California, or in circumstances that touch both states, we are here to help. Michael Jeandron offers free consultations and represents clients on a contingency fee basis — meaning there is no fee unless we recover compensation for you. Contact us today to discuss your case.