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Narrative
My father was a lawyer for 45 years. During that time, he listened to the problems of his clients and did his best to restore their peace of mind. What I remember most is the satisfaction my father received from being able to help a client.
I followed in my father's footsteps, attending Canisius College and the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School. Before joining Cellino & Barnes, I worked for more than 10 years as a trial lawyer, representing large corporations and insurance companies. I have the unique advantage of understanding how insurance companies evaluate claims and knowing how best to get fair settlements for our clients.
At Cellino & Barnes, I have received great satisfaction helping clients through the litigation process. I also have come to fully understand why my father loved the practice of law.
Education
- B.A. – Canisius College
- J.D. - University at Buffalo School of Law
- Licensed to practice law in New York
Experience
- Trial attorney, Cellino & Barnes (2001- Present)
- Admitted to practice in 1990
Honors and Professional Organizations
- Erie County Bar Association
- New York State Bar Association
- Member Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
Community Service
- I travel to Albany to lobby the New York State Assembly and Senate for the preservation of the rights of accident victims and consumers.
Personal
- I reside in Buffalo, New York with my wife and 4 children.
Attorney Sendziak represents victims who have been injured as a result of medical malpractice, auto accidents, truck accidents, construction accidents, slip and falls, and more.
Cellino & Barnes represents or has represented auto injury victims throughout the Rochester, New York area, including: Brighton, Brockport, Chili Center, East Penfield, East Rochester, Fairport, Gates Center, Greece, Hamlin, Henrietta, Honeoye Falls, Irondequoit, North Chili, North Greece, North Hamlin, North Rush, Penfield, Pittsford, Rochester, Rush, South Chili, South Greece, Spencerport, Webster, West Brighton, West Chili, West Greece, West Henrietta, and West Webster.
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