Christopher Earley, Fantastic Boston Personal Injury Attorney
- November 3, 2024
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Ted Edwards is a personal injury attorney based in the Orlando offices of Steinger, Greene & Feiner focusing on personal injury, car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, slip and fall accidents, and property damage. Ted comes from a long, proud heritage of attorneys. Both his father and grandfather made their careers as lawyers.
What excites Ted most about his day-to-day life as a personal injury attorney is that he is privileged to fight for the rights and compensation of those who have been injured in accidents. Every day is a new challenge, a new client to help, and a new person whose life Ted is able to change; one case at a time.
When Ted isn’t in the courtroom challenging insurance companies and getting his clients every penny they deserve, he spends time with his two young sons.