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Attorney Profile

Tim McEnaney
Timothy McEnaney is a highly experienced litigator with over 25 years of experience and the founder of the Law Office of Timothy McEnaney, where he is exclusively dedicated to helping NYPD and FDNY members obtain three-quarter accidental disability retirement pensions. Focusing his practice almost exclusively on supporting injured first responders and their families, Mr. McEnaney handles all aspects of disability claims—from applications and hearings to trials and appeals—delivering strategic counsel throughout the entire process. His deep understanding of New York’s pension laws and his record of successful outcomes have earned him respect and a practice that is supported almost entirely by new referrals from his satisfied clients within the law enforcement and firefighting communities.
Mr. McEnaney began his career as an insurance defense litigator and later served as general counsel for both a not-for-profit organization and a major private company, gaining in depth experience in litigation and settlement negotiations.
However, his sole professional commitment and passion are devoted to achieving justice and financial security for New York’s public safety officers in pension systems that appear to be designed to discredit and diminish valid applications for three- quarter benefits and to deceive injured members of the NYPD and FDNY into believing that their pension applications are invalid or that they are not disabled from the performance of their job duties.
Awards and Recognition
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Martindale-Hubbell Client Champion Award:
Awarded for exceptional client reviews and service.
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Avvo Client’s Choice Award:
Earned through consistently outstanding client feedback (4+ stars).
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Avvo Top Contributor Award:
Recognized for deep engagement and leadership in the legal community.
Mr. McEnaney’s firm is built on the core belief that NYPD and FDNY members
deserve highly experienced, focused, compassionate, and relentless advocacy in their pursuit of 3/4 accidental disability retirement pensions—because few areas
of the law are as crucial, challenging, or rewarding.