Marcie Palmer Eaton has dedicated her career to advocating for the rights of injured workers and individuals seeking Disability benefits across the Finger Lakes Region & Southern Tier. Marcie is known for her meticulous approach to New York State Workers’ Compensation law and her unwavering commitment to her clients' wellbeing.
Growing up with a deep appreciation for the hard-working community of Central New York, Marcie understands that a workplace injury affects more than just a paycheck—it affects a family’s future. She prides herself on providing a "client-first" experience, moving away from the impersonal nature of large legal firms to offer direct, compassionate, and expert counsel.
Marcie Palmer Eaton brings a strong academic foundation to her legal practice, having earned her Juris Doctorate from Widener University School of Law (Harrisburg) in 2008. During her time in law school, she was recognized for her advocacy skills, being admitted to the Order of the Barristers and serving as the Vice President of External Competitions for the Moot Court Honor Society. Prior to law school, Marcie graduated from Cazenovia College in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in Social Science, focusing on History and Government. Her commitment to the legal profession began immediately after graduation, as she sat for the New York State Bar examination and was admitted to practice in 2009.
Whether she is navigating a complex controverted claim or permanency litigating before the Workers' Compensation Board, Marcie ensures that every client feels heard, protected, and empowered.