Michael Jeandron

Top rated Personal Injury attorney in Newport Beach, California

Roberts Jeandron | Injury Attorneys
Michael Jeandron
Roberts Jeandron | Injury Attorneys

Practice Areas: Personal Injury; view more

Licensed in California since: 2014

Education: Western State University College of Law

Languages Spoken: English, Spanish

Selected to Super Lawyers: 2025 Selected to Rising Stars: 2021 - 2024
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Roberts Jeandron | Injury Attorneys

5000 Birch St
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Newport Beach, CA 92660 Visit website

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Michael Jeandron is a partner and nationally recognized trial attorney at Roberts Jeandron | Injury Attorneys representing wrongful death and personal injury victims in cases against insurance companies, corporations, and government entities. In trial, Michael brings a record of success to this clients, with victories including many seven figure jury verdicts. In 2018, Michael was named to The National Trial Lawyers top 40 Under 40 list of civil trial lawyers and in 2019 was named the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association Member of the Year. In 2023, Michael was admitted to the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), an exclusive invitation-only organization of the best trial lawyers in the nation.

Prior to joining the firm, Michael served as the spokesman for the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office, the third largest prosecuting agency in the State of California. As the spokesman, Michael gave thousands of television, radio and newspaper interviews on issues such as multi-million dollar civil settlements, death penalty cases, gross vehicular manslaughter cases, and Marsy’s Law enforcement (Victims’ Bill of Rights Act). Among others, Michael has been quoted on FoxNews, NBC, CBS and TMZ.

Earlier in his career, Michael served as the District Director to now retired California Assemblywoman Bonnie Garcia. Additionally, Michael was appointed as a California delegate to the late U.S. Senator John McCain in the 2008 Presidential election.

Michael actively gives back to his community by working with local non-profit organizations. His passion for helping at risk youth led him to Big Brothers Big Sisters, where he was a Big Brother for eight years. Michael also helped raise money to grow the non-profit as an elected member of the board of directors.

Michael was born and raised in Palm Springs, CA and now lives in Newport Coast, CA with his wife, daughter and twin sons.

Practice areas

Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff

Focus areas

Brain Injury, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Personal Injury - Plaintiff, Premises Liability - Plaintiff, Slip and Fall, Trucking Accidents

  • 100% Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff

First Admitted: 2014, California

Professional Webpage: https://www.robertslawfirm.net/attorneys/michael-jeandron/

Bar/Professional Activity:
  • Admitted to the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), 2023
  • Member of the Board of Directors for the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association, 2020
  • Elected Parliamentarian of the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association
  • Member of the Board of Directors for the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association, 2019
  • Member, Orange County Bar Association,  2014 - Present
  • Member, Consumer Attorneys of California, 2014-Present
Verdicts/Settlements (Case Results):
  • $5.3 Million Dollar Riverside County jury verdict on a spine injury arising from a T-Bone traffic collision.  , 2022
  • $365,500 jury verdict resulting in a maximum allowable recovery in a medical malpractice case.  An 87-year-old dementia patient went to Defendant’s outpatient imaging center for a routine CT scan of her brain when she fell trying to get off the exam table before it was lowered, falling to the ground and fracturing her upper femur (hip bone).  Plaintiff was transported from the imaging facility by ambulance and thereafter underwent surgical repair with implantation of a rod and pin into her femur.  After 5 days in the hospital Plaintiff spent an additional 73 days in a post-acute care facility.  Due to COVID, Plaintiff’s family was not permitted to visit her in the hospital nor for the first two weeks at the post-acute care facility.   Defendant’s CT tech was the only witness to what occurred and claimed at deposition that the patient was struggling to get off the table and that she helped Plaintiff off the table and slowly lowered her to the floor – never observing a fall.  At trial the CT tech changed her story, claiming that she lowered the CT table, helped the Plaintiff stand up and only after seeing Plaintiff sway (seemingly dizzy), gently lowered the Plaintiff to the floor with the assistance of another employee.  Defendant contended that Plaintiff never fell, it was reasonable to lower Plaintiff to the floor due to her dizziness, and the fracture likely occurred because she had osteoporosis and could occur from merely stepping off the table.  Both stories provided by Defendant’s CT tech were undermined by another of Defendant’s employees who testified that the CT tech initially reported that the Plaintiff had fallen.   Plaintiff’s expert radiologist, as well as a CT tech with 33 years experience, both opined that due to Plaintiff’s advanced age and presentation with dementia that Velcro safety straps, readily available on all CT tables, were required to have been placed across the Plaintiff’s torso during the exam to prevent her from getting off the table prior to the lowering of the table.   The treating orthopedic surgeon who repaired Plaintiff’s hip testified that the nature of the Plaintiff’s fracture was caused by a force equal to a fall from standing height – which was about equal to the height of the CT table when raised for a scan.  Plaintiff’s bio-mechanical expert cited multiple studies that supported the treater’s opinion and refuted that the fracture could be caused from Plaintiff being gently lowered to the floor.   Due to her advanced dementia, Plaintiff was never able to provide an account of what happened to her and was never deposed.  By the time of trial Plaintiff’s dementia had progressed to the point where she was in hospice care and unable to attend trial.  Plaintiff’s story of pain and recovery was told by her husband and daughter. , 2023
  • $293,400 Orange County jury verdict for on a minor impact soft tissue case.  Defense asked the jury to award zero dollars because of the minor impact.  Jury awarded every dollar that Mr. Jeandron asked them to award in closing.  , 2023
  • $1.34 million dollar Los Angeles County jury verdict against the County of Los Angeles when a deputy sheriff driving a bus turned left into the plaintiff.  The impact was minor and the plaintiff said she was fine at the scene of the crash. , 2022
  • $199,295 Jury Verdict: Edwards v. Enterprise Rent a Car Company  Case Number: BC497423 (Los Angeles County), 2014
  • $2,000,000.00 Policy Limit Settlement for the family of a man that was killed in a motorcycle collision, 2020
  • 1M Jury Verdict - Hollowell v. Roadrunner Sports: Trial Attorneys Jeffrey T. Roberts and Michael Jeandron, of The Roberts Law Firm, secured a 1.02 million dollar jury verdict in Orange County Superior Court on May 24, 2018. After a two week trial, the jury found that Roadrunner Sports Inc., a chain retail store, was responsible for negligently designing a 5K run/walk route through a construction zone. A woman participating in the 5K tripped and fell on a .67 inch uneven surface while walking. She broke her knee cap and passed out from the pain. The jury awarded the full medical bills ($29,026.29) and 1 million dollars for pain and suffering. Defendants last highest offer a week before trial was $55,000. Plaintiff offered to settle for $500,000 (C.C.P 998) three months before trial and the offer was ignored. The jury trial was phase two of a bifurcated trial in which phase one dealt with the enforceability of an electronic waiver that Roadrunner Sports Inc. claimed the plaintiff signed online. The judge ruled that the electronic waiver was unenforceable and phase two commenced 30 days later, 2018
  • $390,000 Jury Verdict: Hendry v. 7-Eleven Case Number: BC524077 (Los Angeles County), 2015
  • $312,599.92 Jury Verdict: Gupta v. Wholesome Choice Inc. Case Number: 30-2014-00715684-CU-PO-CJC (Orange County), 2016
  • 1.5M Jury Verdict - Kirwan v. Gupta Case Number: 30-2015-00800724-CU-PA-CJC (Orange County), 2016
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Representative Clients:
  • $1.34M Jury Verdict Villalobos v. County of Los AngelesDefendant's Highest Offer: $250,000.  Description: Admitted liability minor impact side swipe between a Sheriff’s department inmate transport bus and Plaintiff’s Mercedes CLA 250.  No airbags deployed, no EDR event recorded, car was drivable, and Plaintiff told everyone she was “okay” at the scene.  Four days later she went to the chiropractor with neck pain and reticular symptoms.  She underwent cervical spine MRI and two epidural injections.  Then she stopped treating for 28 months.  She returned to a neurosurgeon consultation.  Surgery was recommended at C4-5, above where she preciously had surgery at C5-6.  She delayed again until six years after the crash decided to undergo a C4-5 adjacent level surgery above her prior fusion.  Plaintiff’s doctors testified that the prior fusion made her more susceptible to injury in a minor impact crash and that the MRI 2.5 months after the crash showed there were acute changes when compared to an MRI prior to the crash.  Defense hired a biomechanical engineer to explain that the Delta V would be less than a 1 and would be the equivalent force on the body as sitting down in a chair.  Defense hired an orthopedic surgeon to testify that the MRIs showed no acute changes and she would have needed the adjacent level surgeries anyway given her prior neck fusion.  In the end, the jury awarded compensation for the neck fusion 6 years post crash and one additional fusion at the C6-7.                  , 2022
  • $477,000 jury verdict in Riverside County for a elderly woman that was rear ended and sustained a neck injury.  , 2024
Pro bono/Community Service:
  • Through OCTLA, helped raise over $200,000 for Operation Helping Hands. , 2022
  • Participated in the Orange County Collaborative Courts Charity Pickleball Tournament to raise money for the Collaborative Courts. , 2023
  • Through OCTLA, helped raise $200,00 for CASA-OC.  CASA stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates.  , 2023
  • Donated firm hours to pro-bono cases through Veterans Legal Institute, 2020
  • Raised money for Big Brother's Big Sisters of Orange County, 2019
  • Raised money for The Center for Autism, 2019
Honors/Awards:
  • Selected to the National Trial Lawyers list of Top 40 Under 40 Civil Litigators - Personal Injury, 2018
  • Every year, local trial lawyers are commemorated for their remarkable achievements at OCTLA's annual Top Gun Trial Lawyer of the Year Awards Program. These individuals have demonstrated exceptional trial skills, commitment to their clients, and dedication to the principles of legal ethics and preserving access to the civil justice system. As a result, these attorneys have obtained outstanding results on behalf of the clients that they represented. OCTLA is proud to recognize the accomplishments of the following distinguished members of the legal community., Top Gun Trial Lawyers of the Year - Young Gun, Orange County Trial Lawyers Association, 2023
  • Avvo Client’s Choice Award, 2015
  • Board Member of the Year, Orange County Trial Lawyers Association, 2019
Educational Background:
  • UCLA with a B.A. in Political Science, 2006
Scholarly Lectures/Writings:
  • This was a legal article discussing the case law developments regarding the Privette Doctrine.  , Author, New Developments in Understanding and Avoiding Privette, The Gavel Magazine, Trial Lawyers, 2023
  • Published an article on the complicated legal doctrine known as "the Privette Doctrine."  This was the second time in two years that Michael has been published on this topic.  As the case law has continued to change in the last few years knowing the most recent updates in the is important.  Michael authored the article with Attorney Farnaz Salessi of Bentley & More LLP. , Author, Here We Go Again: New Developments in Applying Privette, The Gavel Magazine, Trial Lawyers, 2024
  • Moderated a panel of lawyers and a judge regarding how to properly conduct discovery in the litigation process during the Palm Springs Seminar Virtual Conference. , Moderator, Discovery, Consumer Attorneys of California - Palm Springs Seminar, Trial Lawyers, 2021
  • Moderated a panel of lawyers and a judge regarding the use of written persuasion in litigation.  At the Palm Springs Seminar at the Omni in Rancho Mirage. , Moderator, Consumer Attorneys of California - Palm Springs Seminar, The Power of the Pen, Trial Lawyers, 2022
Industry Groups:
  • Personal Injury
  • Wrongful Death

Office location for Michael Jeandron

5000 Birch St
10th Floor
Newport Beach, CA 92660

Phone: 949-719-6885

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