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Pike, Bill

Bill Pike - Buffalo, NY

Attorney at Sawers & Sackel PLLC

Lawyers in Buffalo, NY

Ellicott Square Building 295 Main Street Suite 1006 Buffalo, NY 14203

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Updated: 02/16/2026

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Bill is a graduate of the University at Buffalo where he obtained both his undergraduate degree and law degree. He has practiced Workers’ Compensation Law since 2018, focusing exclusively on helping injured workers. Bill has an extensive litigation and negotiation background in the field covering all aspects of the law, and is well versed on the many different types of injuries workers unfortunately experience daily.

He was raised in a hardworking blue collar family and he applies that strong work ethic to his daily legal practice. His legal background also includes broad experience representing injured workers who are labor union members, appreciating and understanding the intricacies of the law in that regard. Bill’s litigation, negotiation and settlement skills combine to provide the strong legal foundation he applies daily in obtaining and maximizing benefits of behalf of hardworking Western New Yorkers.

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Buffalo, NY

Ellicott Square Building
295 Main Street
Suite 1006
Buffalo, NY 14203

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Phone: 716-202-2367

Fax: 716-648-1700

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Website: https://www.sawersandsackel.com/

Hours: Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm; Saturday-Sunday: Closed

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