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July 20, 2010
  Cellino & Barnes Announces 2010 College Scholarship Winners
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The Cellino & Barnes Scholarship Selection Committee has reviewed all of the applications and determined that there were many "highly deserving" applications.

We were extremely impressed with the quality of the student applicants - with their dedication to education, extra-curricular activities and to their community. 

Cellino & Barnes has been successful in personal injury law because we work hard and are dedicated to making a difference. We encourage all students to make the most of your college opportunity, by learning from those around you and trying to make a difference.

The 2010 Scholarship winners are being notified by telephone and their names have been posted on our website. 

2010 College Scholarship Winners

Ross Cellino and Steve Barnes thank you for being outstanding high school seniors. Study hard this fall.

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June 08, 2010
  Texting While Driving - Part 1: Overview
Posted By Cellino & Barnes
Texting while driving is a growing concern in communities across the United States and the world.  In many New York communities from Buffalo to Rochester and to the Bronx, numerous lives have been tragically lost because of texting while driving.  Cellino and Barnes offers this series of blog posts to help grapple with the lingering issues and potential solutions of texting while driving.

One of the leading causes of serious injury and death in America is motor vehicle accidents.  How often do we see distracted drivers behind the wheel? People eating, applying makeup, talking on the phone… there always seems to be some distraction that is inhibiting a driver’s attention. In the last couple of years, a new distraction has arisen: Driving While Texting (DWT).   

Under current legislation, the act of driving while texting is defined as: composing, sending, or reading text messages, email, or making similar use of the internet on a mobile device while operating a motor vehicle. The practice is viewed by many authorities as dangerous and has been outlawed or restricted in twenty states and the District of Columbia.

While everybody understands that distracted driving is dangerous, some question how DWT is more dangerous than being distracted by a messy cheeseburger or a hot cup of coffee? Studies show that texting while driving increases the likelihood of accidents and distracted driving. For instance, a study conducted at the University of Utah found a six-fold increase in distraction-related accidents while texting. While a more recent study by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute presents the follow facts:

•    Using driving studies of observing long-haul trucks and light vehicles driving 6 million combined miles, researchers observed 4,452 safety-critical incidents, which includes crashes, near-crashes, safety-critical events, and lane deviations
•    81% of the safety critical events involved some type of driver distraction
•    Text messaging had the greatest relative risk, with drivers being 23 times more likely to experience a safety-critical event when texting.
•    The study also found that drivers typically take their eyes off the forward roadway for an average of four out of six seconds when texting.

All in all, there is conclusive evidence of the dangers of driving while texting.  This post is part 1 of 6, presented by Cellino and Barnes.  Our firm is committed to helping the community deal with the growing problem of texting while driving.

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December 21, 2009
  Cellino & Barnes Recognize and Honor Veterans
Posted By Cellino & Barnes
Cellino & Barnes, the New York Islanders and Adelphi will be recognizing local military personnel who have served overseas protecting America.

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