Paul Ciesielski

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Paul Ciesielski: Attorney with Staver Accident Injury Lawyers, P.C.

Biography

Paul is a new attorney member of Staver Accident Injury Lawyers, P.C. where he helps his injured clients navigate the complicated process of personal injury law. His background includes helping individuals after serious car accidents, truck crashes, medical malpractice injuries and all other types of injuries. He is passionate about providing his clients with exceptional legal representation and understands that this is often the first time many people have had to encounter the legal system. Paul is an aggressive personal injury attorney and has a strong legal background from his law school and law clerk days.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Personal Injury
  • Car Accidents

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
The John Marshall Law School, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2018
Admission:
2018, Illinois
ISLN:
1000386492

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