Free Healthcare & Benefits help in Pennsylvania
Medicaid/Medicare denials, insurance disputes, ERISA claims, surprise billing. Pro bono help is free for people who qualify — eligibility typically depends on income and case type.
Pro bono healthcare & benefits attorneys
none yetNo pro bono healthcare & benefits attorneys listed for Pennsylvania yet. The other sources below may still help.
Pennsylvania legal aid organizations
6 resultsLegal aid programs serve income-eligible clients across a range of practice areas — coverage varies by org.
Nationally recognized model legal services program providing free civil legal help to low-income Philadelphia residents since 1966.
Visit siteFree civil legal services for 6,000+ Philadelphia residents annually — housing, family, consumer, tax, unemployment, and farmworker advocacy.
Visit siteFree civil legal services for low-income residents and domestic violence survivors in 18 counties across central Pennsylvania through 14 offices.
Visit siteFree civil legal aid for low-income residents in Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, and Lawrence Counties — housing, family, benefits, and consumer issues.
Visit siteStatewide legal information portal with self-help resources, legal aid provider directory, and referrals for low-income Pennsylvanians.
Visit siteStatewide consortium of nine regional and six specialized legal aid programs providing civil legal assistance in every Pennsylvania county.
Visit sitePennsylvania bar association pro bono
1 resultMost state bars run lawyer-referral programs that include reduced-fee and pro bono panels. Contact directly for current intake.
Pennsylvania's largest voluntary bar association — CLE, practice resources, pro bono coordination, and the Lawyer Referral Service.
Visit siteLaw school clinics
coming soonLaw school clinics handle real cases under faculty supervision — typically free, with eligibility set by each clinic.
Law school clinic listings are coming soon — clinics in this state will surface here once catalogued.