Find Pennsylvania Lawyers
Connect with licensed Pennsylvania attorneys who handle cases in your area. Select your legal need below to get started.
Get StartedInjury & Accidents
Attorneys in this area commonly work on contingency — ask about fee arrangements
Personal Injury
From I-76 and I-95 accidents to industrial injuries in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania sees a significant number of personal injury cases each year.
Medical Malpractice
When healthcare providers at Penn Medicine, UPMC, or any Pennsylvania facility fail to meet the standard of care, the consequences can be devastating.
Criminal Charges
Fee structures vary — flat fee, retainer, or hourly depending on case complexity
Family & Relationships
Typically retainer or hourly — many attorneys offer payment plans or unbundled services
Immigration
Often flat fee per petition — fee structures vary by case type and complexity
Employment, Workplace & Disability
Fee structures vary — contingency, hourly, or fee-shifting depending on claim type
Employment Law
Pennsylvania workers have protections under both state and federal law.
Workers' Compensation
Workplace injuries happen in workplaces across Pennsylvania.
Social Security Disability
Navigating the Social Security disability process in Pennsylvania can take months or years.
Debt Relief
Fee structures vary by chapter and complexity — many attorneys offer free consultations
Property & Housing
Fee structures vary — ask about arrangements for your specific situation
Planning & Business
Fee structures vary by complexity — many attorneys offer initial consultations
Estate Planning
Estate planning protects Pennsylvania families of all sizes.
Business Law
Whether you're forming an LLC, drafting contracts, or resolving a commercial dispute, Pennsylvania business attorneys can help.
Tax Law
Tax issues in Pennsylvania involve both federal and state obligations.
Intellectual Property
Protecting your intellectual property requires attorneys who understand both federal IP law and Pennsylvania business needs.
Elder Care & Benefits
Fee structures vary — some attorneys in this area work on contingency
Elder Law
Pennsylvania's aging population needs attorneys who understand the intersection of healthcare, benefits, and estate planning.
Healthcare & Benefits
Healthcare access issues in Pennsylvania — from Medicaid and Medicare denials to insurance disputes and benefits appeals — require attorneys who understand both federal programs and Pennsylvania state regulations.
Rights & Protection
Fee structures vary — ask about fee arrangements and pro bono availability
Civil Rights
When your civil rights are violated in Pennsylvania, you need an attorney who understands both federal civil rights law and Pennsylvania state protections.
Domestic Violence
Pennsylvania law provides protection orders for survivors of domestic violence.
Veterans Legal Services
Pennsylvania veterans deserve attorneys who understand VA disability claims, discharge upgrades, benefits appeals, and other legal issues facing service members.
Attorneys Throughout Pennsylvania
Serving Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Reading, Erie, Bethlehem, Scranton, Lancaster, Harrisburg, York, and communities across Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Legal Aid & Pro Bono
Free and low-cost legal services available to Pennsylvania residents.
Nationally recognized model legal services program providing free civil legal help to low-income Philadelphia residents since 1966.
Philadelphia Legal Assistance (PLA)Free civil legal services for 6,000+ Philadelphia residents annually — housing, family, consumer, tax, unemployment, and farmworker advocacy.
MidPenn Legal ServicesFree civil legal services for low-income residents and domestic violence survivors in 18 counties across central Pennsylvania through 14 offices.
Neighborhood Legal Services (NLS)Free civil legal aid for low-income residents in Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, and Lawrence Counties — housing, family, benefits, and consumer issues.
PALawHelpStatewide legal information portal with self-help resources, legal aid provider directory, and referrals for low-income Pennsylvanians.
Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network (PLAN)Statewide consortium of nine regional and six specialized legal aid programs providing civil legal assistance in every Pennsylvania county.
Pennsylvania Court System
Courts, e-filing portals, and procedural rules for Pennsylvania.
Courts
Official portal for one of North America's oldest court systems — magisterial district, Common Pleas, Superior, Commonwealth, and Supreme Court.
Individual County CourtsDirectory of Courts of Common Pleas across all 67 Pennsylvania counties with addresses, contacts, and local court information.
Superior Court of PennsylvaniaStatewide intermediate appellate court established in 1895 — three-judge panels in Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Pittsburgh hearing civil and criminal appeals.
Commonwealth Court of PennsylvaniaStatewide intermediate appellate court handling matters involving state and local government, regulatory agencies, and original jurisdiction suits against the Commonwealth.
Supreme Court of PennsylvaniaHighest court and oldest appellate court in the nation — final authority on state law and administrative authority over the entire court system.
Rules & Procedures
Verify a Pennsylvania Attorney
Confirm license status, check disciplinary history, and find regulatory resources.
Verify any Pennsylvania attorney's status, contact information, and public disciplinary history through the Disciplinary Board.
Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of PennsylvaniaTwelve-member board regulating attorney conduct — registration, discipline, and unauthorized practice under authority of the Supreme Court.
Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA)Pennsylvania's largest voluntary bar association — CLE, practice resources, pro bono coordination, and the Lawyer Referral Service.
Pennsylvania Board of Law ExaminersAdministers the Pennsylvania bar exam and oversees character and fitness review for all attorney admission applicants.
PBA Lawyer Referral ServiceReferral program covering 47 of 67 counties — connects the public with qualified attorneys for a half-hour consultation of $30 or less.