Experienced Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation and Social Security Disability (SSD & SSI) Attorney in Binghamton, NY. Proudly serving Broome and Tioga Counties-including Binghamton, Chenango, Johnson City, Endwell, Endicott, Conklin, Kirkwood, Owego, Waverly, Nichols and the surrounding cities- for over 30 years.
Edward T. Waples, attorney at law, has provided experienced legal representation in the areas of workers' compensation, Social Security law (Social Security Disability Income and Supplemental Security Income), personal injury, and general law for more than 30 years.
Edward T. Waples, attorney at law, has provided experienced legal representation in the areas of workers' compensation, Social Security law (Social Security Disability Income and Supplemental Security Income), personal injury, and general law for more than 30 years.
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Experienced Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation and Social Security Disability (SSD & SSI) Attorney in Binghamton, NY. Proudly serving Broome, Tioga, and Susquehanna Counties-including Binghamton, Chenango, Johnson City, Endwell, Endicott, Conklin, Kirkwood, Owego, Waverly, Nichols, Montrose, Hallstead, Susquehanna and the surrounding cities- for over 30 years.
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Erica Griffin
Nov 24, 2018
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Edward Waples has been my attorney for almost 7 long years. He has been excellent! He has helped me with so much throughout family court and I wouldn't of found a better attorney! Along with his awesome secretary, Comfort Mallory who was able to answer my questions when he was unavailable. Highly recommend them! Thank you guys so much for all that you've done for me and my family! ❤
Stacey Tripp
May 11, 2018
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This attorney was was assigned by the court as the attorney for a child of whom I am seeking custody . He is completely inflexible, refusing to meet at any time other than 9am in his office. I work 9-5 Monday through Friday and am already having to use my vacation time (which is not unlimited) on the many court dates this process requires. I have suggested meeting before work, after work, or having him go to the school (which is 6 miles away from his office) when the child gets out. This is all too inconvenient for him. On our last call, when I said I thought it was his job to work with us in the