Jeremy Seeman

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Jeremy Seeman: Attorney with Rubenstein & Rynecki

Biography

Jeremy Seeman joined Rubenstein and Rynecki in 2019 after having worked at several defense firms in New York City.

Mr. Seeman has an undergraduate degree from Colgate University and he is a graduate of St. John’s University School of Law. He has spent his career working on various types of personal injury lawsuits including motor vehicle accidents, premises liability, and labor law cases. He is knowledgeable on the applicability of New York Insurance Law as it pertains to motor vehicle claims, including New York Vehicle & Traffic Law (VTL) and New York’s “serious injury” threshold. He has tried cases to favorable verdicts in all New York City counties.

Most recently, Mr. Seeman obtained a verdict of $50,000 in the matter of Alphonso Brown v. Nunoo which was tried in Kings County.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Personal Injury
  • Premises Liability

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Colgate University; St. John's University School of Law
Year of First Admission:
2013
Admission:
2013, New York
ISLN:
922967512

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