About Alexander Bryan
Alexander Bryan Senft studied public affairs in management at Indiana University Bloomington before turning to law. He earned his Juris Doctor from Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center in 2020. He moved from an undergraduate program into law school in a straight line, building the academic foundation that informs his work today.
His early legal experience included a role at The Law Offices of Scott J. Senft, where he served as an associate beginning in 2013. That period gave him practical exposure to client work and courtroom procedures. In 2023 he began practicing under the Senft Injury Advocates name, where he is listed as a lawyer. He is licensed to practice in Florida and has centered his professional life on matters that arise out of everyday accidents and injuries.
Colleagues describe him as practical and thorough. He handles client intake, case investigation, and negotiation, while also preparing matters for trial when settlement is not possible. He applies classroom learning to the messy realities of insurance claims and personal injury litigation. That translates into attention to medical records, witness statements, and expert opinions — the kinds of details that affect settlement value and trial strategy.
His practice sits within a small-firm setting. That environment shapes how he manages cases and client contact. He spends time explaining legal options and the trade-offs each client faces. The work requires patience and an ability to sort through technical medical and legal material. It also demands straightforward communication, both with clients and insurance representatives.
Outside of casework he maintains connections to local professional networks. Those links help on practical matters such as locating medical experts and coordinating litigation support. He has kept his practice local, concentrating on the procedural and substantive issues that routinely arise in state court personal injury dockets.
Senft’s trajectory is a short one: undergraduate study in public affairs, a law degree earned in 2020, early associate experience, and a return to practice under the Senft Injury Advocates banner. His current practice handles personal injury matters in Florida, where he focuses on representing clients in accident and injury claims.