11+ Years
Legal Experience
About Ryan C. Johnsen
Ryan C. Johnsen is a committed attorney at Tiveron Law, where he focuses on litigation. During his time at SUNY Buffalo Law School, he actively participated in the University’s Consumer Financial Advocacy Clinic and earned the CALI Excellence for the Future Awards for his contributions. Additionally, he gained valuable experience as a clerk at New Era Cap Co., Inc.
After graduating from law school, Mr. Johnsen has broadened his expertise in various litigation areas. His practice includes handling special education claims against school districts, addressing employment discrimination issues, managing general business disputes, and working on contested trusts and estates in Erie County Surrogate's Court.
The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for advice about your situation.
Practice Areas
New York Car Accident Laws
Understanding New York's accident laws is critical when pursuing a claim. Here are the key legal rules that apply to your case:
Statute of Limitations
3 years
Time limit to file a claim
Negligence Rule
pure comparative fault
How fault is determined
Min. Insurance (BI/PD)
$25K/$50K/$10K
Per person/per accident/property
Insurance System
No-Fault
Your own insurance covers injuries
Frequently Asked Questions
What areas of law does Ryan C. Johnsen specialize in?
Ryan C. Johnsen specializes in litigation, including special education claims, employment discrimination, business disputes, and contested trusts and estates.
Where did Ryan C. Johnsen attend law school?
He attended SUNY Buffalo Law School.
What awards has Ryan C. Johnsen received?
He received the CALI Excellence for the Future Awards for his work in the Consumer Financial Advocacy Clinic.
Contact Information
Need Legal Help?
Contact Ryan C. Johnsen for a free consultation about your accident case.
Call for Free ConsultationAfter an Accident
- 1Seek immediate medical attention
- 2Document the scene & gather evidence
- 3File a police report
- 4Don't speak to insurance adjusters alone
- 5Contact Ryan for a free case review



