About Mark
Mark Rodgers practices personal injury law at Rodgers Law Office in Buffalo, New York. He has been a dedicated attorney in this field for several decades, focusing on various aspects of personal injury, including nursing home abuse, asbestos and mesothelioma cases, construction law, insurance claims, and legal malpractice. His experience allows him to navigate complex legal challenges effectively, ensuring that his clients receive the representation they deserve. He earned his J.D. from SUNY Buffalo Law School in 1977, following a Bachelor of Arts in American History from Fordham University in 1970.
His academic background laid a strong foundation for his legal career, equipping him with critical thinking skills and a understanding of historical context in legal matters. Throughout his career, he has remained committed to continuous learning and professional development, which has greatly benefited his practice. Most of his cases involve representing clients who have suffered due to negligence or misconduct. He handles a variety of claims, from serious personal injuries to complex legal malpractice issues. Cases typically progress from initial consultations through investigations, negotiations, and, when necessary, litigation.
His thorough approach ensures that all aspects of a case are meticulously addressed — This gives the best possible outcomes. Before establishing Rodgers Law Office, he worked working with other firms, where he developed his skills in personal injury law. His reputation as a knowledgeable and compassionate attorney has earned him respect among peers and clients alike. He is also a candidate for a New York State Supreme Court Judge position, reflecting his commitment to the legal profession and his desire to contribute to the judicial system. Mark is an active member of the Erie County Bar Association, where he engages with fellow attorneys and participates in various legal initiatives.
His involvement in the community extends beyond his practice, as he often advocates for legal reforms that benefit the public. He believes in the importance of access to justice for all individuals, particularly those who have been wronged. In his free time, Mark enjoys exploring the rich history of Buffalo and engaging with local cultural events. He remains dedicated to his practice and to serving the residents of New York, ensuring that justice is served for those in need.