Texas personal injury lawyers frequently handle cases that extend beyond Texas into Louisiana and the broader Gulf Coast region, including Houston, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette. These matters often involve trucking collisions, offshore injuries, refinery accidents, maritime claims, and wrongful death cases, worksites, insurers, witnesses, or court proceedings.
When a case involves Louisiana law or procedure, working with a Louisiana-based lawyer who is also licensed in Texas can help align litigation strategy with both jurisdictions while maintaining momentum in the underlying Texas case.
As a Louisiana personal injury lawyer licensed in both Louisiana and Texas, I often serve as Texas Advisory Counsel for attorneys, law firms, insurers, and litigation teams handling personal injury cases involving Louisiana, the Gulf Coast, and Texas.
Louisiana law differs from Texas law in ways that can influence how a case is evaluated, filed, and litigated. Texas follows a common law system, while Louisiana applies a civil law framework rooted in the Louisiana Civil Code.
These differences become evident in liability and fault allocation, prescription deadlines, insurance coverage and indemnity issues, and wrongful death and survival claims. They also arise in discovery and motion practice, evidentiary rules, venue and jurisdiction strategy, maritime and offshore claims, and trial procedure in Louisiana courts.
Early review of these issues with Louisiana counsel licensed in Texas can help avoid procedural missteps. It can also support more accurate case planning.
As Louisiana-based counsel licensed in both Louisiana and Texas, I work with Texas attorneys on cases involving Louisiana and Texas law.
My work focuses on cases where issues cross jurisdictional lines across the Gulf Coast, including Houston and major Louisiana litigation hubs.
Support typically includes:
Such support is designed to assist Texas attorneys in managing multi-jurisdiction cases without disrupting their existing litigation structure or client relationships.
I also provide advisory support in Texas-based personal injury and insurance cases that do not involve Louisiana.
In these matters, Texas litigation teams often seek additional perspective in higher-exposure or complex disputes. This support may include case evaluation and liability analysis, review of pleadings and motion practice, insurance coverage and indemnity issues, discovery and expert strategy, mediation and settlement assessment, and litigation strategy support in complex personal injury cases.
The goal is to support Texas counsel while allowing them full control of the attorney-client relationship and case direction. This arrangement allows for additional legal analysis and strategic input without disrupting the existing structure of the litigation team in Texas.
Many Gulf Coast injury claims involve Louisiana connections, even when handled in Texas, particularly in Houston and surrounding areas.
Common scenarios include:
In these matters, Louisiana law may affect liability, damages, deadlines, or insurance obligations.
Louisiana courts operate under the Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure and the Louisiana Code of Evidence. Local rules may vary by parish, including courts in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette.
Texas attorneys working in Louisiana often encounter differences in prescription and filing deadlines, pleading requirements, discovery structure and timing, expert witness rules, motion practice standards, jury trial procedure, and local court practices. These nuances in law can influence case strategy and timing if not addressed early.
When Louisiana issues arise in a Texas case, or Texas issues arise in a Louisiana case, early involvement of Louisiana counsel also licensed in Texas can reduce procedural delays and clarify litigation strategy.
Early coordination helps address:
Addressing these issues early often leads to a more organized and efficient litigation path.
Texas personal injury lawyers often need Louisiana counsel when a case involves a Louisiana accident, Louisiana defendants, offshore operations, or litigation filed in Louisiana courts, including matters arising in places like New Orleans, Baton Rouge, or Lafayette.
In these situations, I assist Texas attorneys with Louisiana accident investigation and analysis, Louisiana court procedure, insurance and coverage issues, and offshore and maritime claims. In addition, I provide support for trucking and transportation litigation, wrongful death and catastrophic injury cases, coordination with Louisiana local counsel, and cross-jurisdiction litigation strategy.
My guidance helps Texas counsel manage Louisiana requirements while keeping the case moving forward under a unified strategy. With more than 35 years of experience, over 1,000 cases, and having personally won over $15,000,000.00 at trial twice for my clients ($200,0000,00.00 total as a firm), I am here to support you in your next case. Call Fisher Injury Lawyers today or schedule a free case evaluation.

Bryan Fisher and the Fisher Injury Lawyers team have represented injury victims across Baton Rouge, Lafayette, and throughout Louisiana. With established knowledge of Louisiana civil procedure and local court practice, we are well-positioned to serve as dependable local counsel for out-of-state attorneys handling matters in this state.
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