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Pennsylvania Injury Lawyers
If you’ve been injured, Talk to a Lawyer—Talk to SchmidtKramer and get the results you need. Call (800) 232-6301 or fill out a free online consultation form. We are here to help you get the money you deserve.
Our Mission
At SchmidtKramer, our mission is to provide prompt, efficient, professional, and ethical representation for all clients. These are the principles we practice law by. We take great pride in our reputation as aggressive litigators and persuasive negotiators. That’s because our Pennsylvania injury lawyers are committed to representing the rights of those who have been injured by the negligent conduct of others.
Talk to a Pennsylvania Injury Lawyer
After your accident, there are likely several people who will offer to help you, claiming they have your best interests at heart. Unfortunately, insurance adjustors and representatives have one goal—to protect the bottom line of the companies they work for.
Having our Pennsylvania injury lawyers on your side will level the playing field—insurance companies know that when we get involved, they can’t push us around and give you less than you deserve.
Know your rights—Talk to a Lawyer today.
Free Consultation
When you’ve been seriously injured, you have questions—turn to SchmidtKramer and speak with our Pennsylvania injury lawyers today. Our Pennsylvania law firm will walk you through the legal process and get you back on your feet. Call (800) 232-6301 or fill out a free online consultation form—it’s yet another way to Talk to a Lawyer.
Our office is located in Harrisburg, making it convenient for us to serve clients throughout Pennsylvania, including Camp Hill, Carlisle, Chambersburg, Gettysburg, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lewisburg, Lewistown, Mechanicsburg, Northumberland County, Palmyra, Perry County, Pottsville, Shippensburg, State College, Sunbury, and York.
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