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Clayton James Christenson

Nelson Rozier & Christenson

Visalia, CA • Serving Tulare County

(559) 713-0159

No public disciplinary record

About Clayton James Christenson

Clayton James Christenson is a California-licensed attorney practicing in Visalia, Tulare County. Admitted to the State Bar of California in 2014 (Bar #300448) with 12 years of practice. Currently practices at Nelson Rozier & Christenson.

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Education

  • Law School: Brigham Young Univ J Reuben Clark LS UT; UT

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What does it cost to hire a California personal injury attorney?

Most California personal injury attorneys work on contingency — commonly around 33⅓% of a pre-suit settlement and about 40% if a lawsuit is filed. California follows pure comparative negligence, so a recovery is reduced by your share of fault rather than barred. Timeline: a few months for clear-liability settlements; 1–3+ years for cases that go to trial.

How long does a California personal injury case take?

Case duration depends on case type, court calendar, and complexity. Uncontested matters typically resolve in 3-6 months; contested matters with disputes can take 12-24+ months. Your attorney can give you a more specific estimate based on your facts.

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Office Location

Nelson Rozier & Christenson

Nelson Rozier & Christenson, 100 Willow Plz, Ste 401

Visalia, CA 93291

Discipline status

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Verified from State Bar of California records 2026-06-13.

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