Broome County Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

If you were hurt on the job in Broome County — in Binghamton, Endicott, Johnson City, Vestal, Endwell, or one of the surrounding communities — you don’t need to hand your case off to a firm you’ll never meet. Many workers’ compensation practices “serve” Broome County remotely, with offices in Syracuse, Albany, or New York City. I’m based right up the road in Oneonta and I appear at the Binghamton hearing point regularly.

Rothermel & Wilson is a small, focused firm. When you hire me, I’m the attorney handling your case — not a paralegal, not a rotating cast of associates. That matters when the New York Workers’ Compensation Board schedules a hearing on short notice, when the insurance carrier’s IME comes back unfavorable, or when it’s time to negotiate a Section 32 settlement.

Local Knowledge, Real Access

Oneonta and Binghamton share the Southern Tier — the same medical providers, the same insurance carriers, and many of the same employers. I know the doctors that Broome County claimants see, the hearing officers at the Binghamton Workers’ Compensation Board office, and the tactics local carriers use. That local knowledge translates directly into faster answers, better prepared hearings, and less back-and-forth.

Call for a Free Consultation

Schedule a free consultation and meet with me directly — no receptionist screening, no assistant taking your details for someone else to review. Would you rather have a distant firm run your case from a call center, or would you rather sit down with the attorney who will actually stand up for you at every hearing? Call 607-432-7410 or email kip@rothermellaw.com. There’s no fee unless we win.

Attorney Christopher “Kip” Wilson

I grew up in Syracuse. I received a BA in Chemistry from Wesleyan University in 1996 and an MS in Chemistry from Northwestern in 1998.

For the past 20+ years I’ve lived in Oneonta, NY, with a practice focused on helping injured workers across the Southern Tier and Central New York.

My clients often come to me at the worst moment of their lives — hurt, out of work, and dealing with a system that can feel designed to wear them down. My job is to make that system work for them.

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Common Work Injuries That We Handle

Scaffolding or ladder accidents

Slip and fall accidents

Repetitive stress injuries

Construction accidents

Equipment or machinery accidents

Exposure to hazardous materials

Back, neck, and joint injuries

Lifting Injuries

Work-related car accidents

Crane Accidents

Work related deaths

All types of work accidents