About Travis C.
Travis C. Bargeon trained in East Lansing and returned to practice in Missouri. He earned a J.D. from Michigan State University School of Law after completing a B.S. at Michigan State University. His education grounded him in civil litigation and the procedural work that underpins courtroom practice.
After law school, Bargeon began his professional career at Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz Personal Injury Lawyers. He joined that firm in 2018 and has remained there as a lawyer. His time at the firm has centered on personal injury representation and on the day-to-day tasks that keep cases moving: client interviews, drafting pleadings, and managing discovery.
Bargeon is licensed to practice in Missouri and holds current membership in The Missouri Bar. That membership places him among the state’s practicing bar and subjects him to the ethical and reporting obligations that accompany active licensure. He maintains the professional contacts and resources that help when a case requires input from medical specialists or local investigators.
Colleagues describe Bargeon as methodical in case preparation. He approaches files in stages. He starts with the client’s account, then assembles supporting records and timelines. He prepares demand packages and engages in settlement discussions when appropriate. If a case proceeds toward litigation, he handles court filings and coordinates with experts and witnesses. The record at his firm shows steady involvement in the kinds of claims that bring people through its doors.
Outside the office, Bargeon’s background at Michigan State University shapes how he communicates with clients. He draws on legal writing and analytical training when explaining complex medical and legal concepts in plain terms. That practical communication is a frequent bridge between technical case details and the choices clients must make about settlement or trial.
He keeps his practice local to Missouri and works within the state’s procedural framework. That local practice gives him familiarity with regional court rules and timing. It also means he spends substantial time meeting clients, physicians and opposing counsel across the state.
Travis C. Bargeon currently practices at Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz Personal Injury Lawyers, where he handles personal injury matters for clients in Missouri.