The Clendenin Firm APC at 600 B Street in downtown San Diego has concentrated exclusively on personal injury plaintiff litigation since the firm's founding in 2012, representing accident victims against insurance carriers and corporations. Post-collision cases involving structural vehicle damage generate evidence critical to proving impact severity, the kind of forensic repair documentation produced at I-CAR Gold Class facilities like Caliber Collision in Middletown. The lead attorney, California State Bar member #284536, studied trial advocacy at Santa Clara University School of Law, the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn of Court in London, and Magdalen College at Oxford before beginning plaintiff-side practice. The firm intentionally maintains a caseload of fewer than twelve active litigation matters at any time, a low-volume model designed to concentrate attorney preparation on each claim through discovery, deposition, and trial. Personal injury claims involving underinsured or bad-faith coverage denials require detailed policy-limit analysis and demand-letter strategy, disciplines that intersect with the commercial and personal lines expertise of agencies like Hultz Insurance. Highest-value representations involve traumatic brain injury and spinal cord cases requiring life-care planning, accident reconstruction with biomechanical engineering testimony, and future-earnings projections calculated under California Civil Code § 3333.2 and CACI 3903A jury instructions.