Seth MacArthur in front of Shulman & Hill's Manhattan Office

Seth MacArthur

MANAGING PARTNER

Seth J. MacArthur serves as the Managing Partner of the Personal Injury division at Shulman & Hill, leading the firm’s growth across serious personal injury litigation, including construction accidents, labor law claims, premises liability, and catastrophic motor vehicle cases. Over two decades of practice, Seth has played a pivotal role in expanding the firm’s personal injury capabilities and elevating its reputation through significant client recoveries and high-impact advocacy. He is recognized for his unwavering dedication to client service and litigation excellence.

Growth & Leadership

Since his appointment to managing personal injury cases, Seth has been instrumental in scaling the department, positioning Shulman & Hill among New York’s leading personal injury practices. The firm now stands out for handling complex cases with compassionate advocacy and maximum client impact.

Super Lawyers 2024

EDUCATION

  • J.D., Albany Law School of Union University (2000)
  • B.S. in Political Science, SUNY Oneonta (1994)
  • Admitted to practice in New York and in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York & Southern District of New York

BAR ADMISSIONS

  • New York
  • U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York

PRACTICE AREAS

  • Personal Injury
  • Construction Accidents
  • Premises Liability
  • Automobile Negligence
  • Oversees litigation in state and federal courts, specializing in high-stakes personal injury matters that have resulted in millions of dollars in awards for injured clients
  • Known for his client-first approach and diligent courtroom representation across New York

OTHER AFFILIATIONS

  • New York Super Lawyers honoree (2022-2025)
  • Active member of the New York Trial Lawyers Association and the Richmond County Bar Association

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