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Lancaster Personal Injury Law Firm

For more than 25 years, Mikus Law Associates has been focused specifically on handling personal injury cases where people have been seriously injured or killed as the result of the wrongful actions of others. We represent only victims in these cases and we serve clients in the Lancaster area and throughout southeastern Pennsylvania.

If you are seeking experienced and proven legal representation in one of our practice areas, call us today at 717-464-7480 or 1-800-MIKUS LAW or complete the brief e-mail contact form provided below.

We moved on Friday March 30th, 2007.
Please click here for directions to our new office.

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From our law offices in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, personal injury attorneys and auto accident lawyers at Mikus Law Associates, P.C. provide experienced and proven legal representation in personal injury-related cases to people and families throughout southeastern Pennsylvania and from cities and communities such as Harrisburg, Lebanon, York, Reading, Philadelphia, West Chester, Hershey, and Ephrata.

Dauphin County • York County • Berks County • Philadelphia County • Lebanon County • Montgomery County • Delaware County • Chester County • Lancaster County

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