About Senta F.
Senta F. Rhodes earned her B.A. from the University of Wisconsin and continued her studies at The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law, where she received her J.D. in 2007. Her legal education combined classroom study with the period when she began to orient toward litigation and client advocacy. The law degree set the foundation for a practice that spans several state jurisdictions.
Rhodes is admitted to practice in Maryland, North Carolina and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. She holds current memberships in the state bars of those jurisdictions and is also a member of the North Carolina Association of Women Lawyers. Those affiliations reflect a multi-jurisdictional practice and an interest in professional engagement across state lines.
Since earning her law degree, Rhodes has pursued work in the field of injury law. She serves as a lawyer at Grimes Teich Anderson LLP Injury Lawyers, where she handles cases on behalf of people who say they were harmed in accidents. Her work includes investigating claims, negotiating with insurers, preparing pleadings and, when necessary, taking cases to trial. The practice requires managing both the legal details and the practical consequences that follow an injury.
Colleagues describe her approach as pragmatic and case-centered. She balances courtroom experience with negotiated resolutions when those better serve a client’s needs. That balance comes from handling a range of matters and from working across courts and administrative forums in three states. Rhodes also participates in professional groups that address ethics, procedure and developments in state law.
Today Rhodes remains at Grimes Teich Anderson LLP Injury Lawyers and continues to represent clients in personal injury matters. She practices actively in Maryland, North Carolina and Pennsylvania and takes cases through all stages of litigation and resolution. Her current work concentrates on representing individuals who have sustained injuries and pursuing the recoveries they seek.