After obtaining his undergraduate degree from Clemson University, Seth pursued his Juris Doctor at the College of William & Mary. He was admitted to the Virginia State Bar in 2007 and is an active member of the Richmond legal community. Seth has given lectures and participated in Workers’ Compensation and Labor and Employment seminars throughout the state, and also co-authored the article “The Workplace Bully Lands More Than a Trip to the Principal’s Office.”
Just Ask Seth:
Q: Why am I not getting the benefits I deserve?
A: Because the insurance company is geared to save money by not paying benefits, clients often face uphill battles to get the benefits they deserve—it’s our job to work for you to make sure the insurance company is providing the benefits you are entitled to. Our goal is to get you the best possible result.
As a plaintiff's attorney, Seth focuses his practice in workers' compensation, labor, and employment law. Seth believes that communication and cooperation are crucial to achieving the quickest and greatest results for his clients—whether that’s talking with his clients to understand what they need or consulting with the insurance company so he knows when to negotiate and when to fight.
Seth has worked with the Legal Aid Justice Center—Pro Bono Housing Project to provide free legal representation for individuals with lower income or those living in Section 8 housing. Seth's work with the Legal Aid Justice Center focuses exclusively on landlord-tenant disputes, and he has received recognition for exemplary pro bono service in association with this representation.
In his free time, Seth enjoys white-water rafting, playing the guitar, and exercising.