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Personal Injury Lawyers in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

If you have been involved in an accident due to another's negligence or carelessness, you need to contact an experienced attorney to get the representation that you deserve. At the Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, law firm of DiLoreto, Cosentino & Bolinger, P.C., our lawyers provide personal attention and aggressive service and will work hard to help you obtain compensation for your injuries, lost wages and pain and suffering.

We offer a free initial consultation and case evaluation to every prospective client. We also take cases on a contingency basis, meaning that you do not pay us unless we recover money for you. Contact us by filling out the form below or by calling us toll free at 866-967-7235.

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DiLoreto, Cosentino & Bolinger, P.C.
330 Lincoln Way East
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Phone: 717-496-0070
Toll Free: 866-967-7235
Fax: 717-264-2508
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DiLoreto, Cosentino & Bolinger, P.C.
330 Lincoln Way East
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Phone: 717-496-0070
Toll Free: 866-967-7235
Fax: 717-264-2508
Map and Directions

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