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Jason Tenenbaum, Esq.
Founding Attorney — Law Office of Jason Tenenbaum, P.C.
326 Walt Whitman Rd · Huntington Station, NY 11746 · Serving NY · NJ · FL · TX · GA · MI & Federal courts
About Jason
Jason Tenenbaum is a Long Island attorney who focuses on no-fault insurance, personal injury, employment law, and consumer protection. A 2002 graduate of Syracuse University College of Law, he founded the Law Office of Jason Tenenbaum, P.C. in 2010 and is based at 326 Walt Whitman Rd, Suite C in Huntington Station, NY.
He is admitted to practice in New York, New Jersey, Florida, Texas, Georgia, Michigan, and the Federal courts (EDNY and SDNY) — one of the few attorneys who writes his own appeals and tries his own cases, giving clients a rare combination of appellate strategy and courtroom experience under one roof.
Over 24+ years of practice, Jason has written more than 1,000 appeals involving no-fault issues across New York, New Jersey, and Florida, handled over 100,000 no-fault cases, and tried more than 500 cases — both jury and non-jury — to verdict, representing insurance companies and medical providers alike. His firm has recovered more than $100 million in verdicts and settlements for Long Island families.
During law school, Mr. Tenenbaum served as Managing Editor of The Digest, a publication sponsored by the National Italian American Bar Association, and was President of the Jewish Law Student Association. He is recognized as one of the foremost authorities on New York no-fault insurance law, with over 2,500 published legal articles and expert commentary on evolving NY tort and employment legislation.
As a legal contributor to Long Island Traffic, Jason provides expert analysis on accident liability, insurance claims, driver safety, and the legal rights of Long Island motorists. His commentary draws on real courtroom experience — not abstractions — to help readers understand what happens after a crash on the LIE, Southern State, or any Long Island road.
"After two decades handling car accident cases on Long Island, the patterns are unmistakable. The same stretches of road, the same insurance company tactics, the same mistakes drivers make in the first 48 hours that cost them their entire claim. My goal writing for Long Island Traffic is to make sure readers know their rights before they need a lawyer — and know how to find the right one when they do."
Credentials
Syracuse University College of Law
Juris Doctor (J.D.), 2002
NY · NJ · FL · TX · GA · MI
Federal Courts (EDNY · SDNY)
24+ Years
JTNY Law founded 2010
500+ Trials · 1,000+ Appeals
100,000+ no-fault cases handled
2,569+ Legal Articles
Foremost authority on NY no-fault law
$100M+ Recovered
★★★★★ 4.9 · 200+ Client Reviews
Managing Editor, The Digest
Nat'l Italian American Bar Assoc. publication
President
Jewish Law Student Association
Practice Focus
Jason represents clients in three core practice areas. Each links to the corresponding JTNY Law practice page for deeper detail.
Personal Injury
Car accidents, construction accidents, motorcycle, truck, premises liability, catastrophic injuries. Contingent fee — no recovery, no fee.
View practice →Employment Law
Wrongful termination, workplace harassment, pregnancy discrimination, wage theft, retaliation under NY State Human Rights Law and federal Title VII.
View practice →NY No-Fault Insurance
One of the foremost authorities on New York no-fault. PIP denials, IME contests, AAA arbitration, recovery of overdue benefits with statutory interest.
View practice →Featured Legal Analysis
In-depth commentary on the New York legislative, tort, and survivor-rights landscape — published on JTNY Law and informing Jason's editorial work here.
New York's Comparative Negligence Status — The 50% Bar Proposal
How New York became a pure-comparative outlier, three worked Long Island scenarios that flip from substantial recovery to $0 if the bar passes, and the insurance-carrier playbook if it becomes law.
Read analysis → Legislative ReformThe Wrongful Death Modernization Act — Why NY's Statute Is Decades Behind
EPTL §11-3.3 survival action documentation, what "pecuniary" actually means in 2026 NY courts, who would become eligible beneficiaries if the bill passes, and three NY family scenarios with current-vs-proposed recovery.
Read analysis → Survivor RightsChild Victims Act 2026 — How Institutional Liability Actually Works
Three CVA-winning theories (negligent hiring / supervision / ratification), non-bankruptcy vs diocese-bankruptcy recovery ranges, the 4-source corroboration framework for decades-old cases, and the Adult Survivors Act parallel framework.
Read analysis →Featured Expert Commentary
One of Jason's go-to observations on Long Island accident cases — drawn from the in-progress quote library used to attribute his commentary across our accident reports and editorials.
Articles by Jason on Long Island Traffic
Jason's monthly "Legal Minute" column launches in June 2026 — covering car accident liability, insurance claims, employment rights, and the specific patterns he sees in Long Island courtrooms. Browse all editorials in the meantime.
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