About Chris M.
Chris M. Redmond trained first as an undergraduate at Gettysburg College, earning a B.A. in 1981. He went on to Albany Law School and received his J.D. in 1984. Those formative years set the stage for a long legal career centered in New York.
Admitted to the New York bar in 1985, Redmond has practiced for decades in Suffolk County. He established a steady presence in the local legal community and maintained close ties to county institutions. His membership in the Suffolk County Bar Association dates to 1992, a sign of long-term engagement in the region where he works.
Redmond’s professional affiliations point to a practice concentrated on representing injured workers. He has been a member of the Injured Workers Bar Association since 1997. Since 2000 he has also held membership in the Workers Injury Law and Advocacy Group. Those organizations provide education and forums for counsel who handle workers’ compensation and related matters. Redmond’s continuous membership in the New York State Bar since 1985 further anchors his credentials in the state where he litigates and counsels clients.
Over the years, Redmond built a practice handling matters that typically arise for people hurt on the job. He has been involved in claims processing, hearings and negotiations that follow workplace injuries. His long tenure in the field means he has seen many changes in workers’ compensation law and procedure, along with shifts in administrative practice. He maintains familiarity with the local hearing environment in Suffolk County and the networks of physicians, rehabilitation providers and other professionals often central to these cases.
Colleagues and clients alike would note that Redmond’s career is defined by steady practice rather than public spectacle. He has not been presented here as the subject of awards or prominent court rulings; instead his record is one of sustained participation in bar associations and specialty groups that support injured workers. That steady involvement includes professional education, peer interaction and casework handled in the county where he lives and practices.
Redmond continues to practice in Suffolk County, New York. His current practice focuses on representing injured workers in New York.