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Kevin Hunt II

Hunt Injury Law

Freeport, New York · 32 Years Experience

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About Kevin Hunt II

After suffering a workplace injury as a young adult, Kevin Hunt II decided to become the advocate he wished he had. Now with 32 years of practice behind his, he operates out of Freeport helping workers across New York fight for the full benefits they deserve — often against employers and insurers with teams of attorneys on their side.

Denied ClaimsSlip and FallRepetitive Stress

Practice Areas

  • Workers Compensation
  • FMLA
  • ADA Compliance

Frequently Asked Questions

Kevin Hunt II works on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless you win. If your case is successful, the attorney's fee is a percentage of your settlement or award — typically 15–25% in New York. There are no upfront costs and no fees if you don't recover.

Kevin Hunt II handles all types of workers' compensation cases in New York, including Denied Claims, Slip and Fall, Repetitive Stress, denied claims, permanent disability ratings, and workers' comp appeals.

In New York, you generally must report your injury to your employer within 30 days and file a formal claim within 1–2 years of the injury date. These deadlines are strict — missing them can cost you your benefits. Contact Kevin immediately after any workplace injury.

Yes — claim denials are one of Kevin Hunt II's specialties. Insurance companies routinely deny valid claims hoping workers won't fight back. With 32 years of experience in New York workers' comp law, Kevin knows exactly how to appeal denials and fight for the benefits you're entitled to.

Kevin Hunt II primarily serves clients in Freeport and the surrounding New York area, but handles cases throughout the state. If you're in New York and were injured at work, contact Kevin's office for a free consultation regardless of your location.

Education & Credentials

  • J.D. University of Oregon School of Law
  • Bar New York State Bar, admitted 1994
  • Mbr New York Workers' Compensation Bar Association