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Scanlon, Matthew J. Esq.

Matthew J. Scanlon Esq. - Pittsburgh, PA

Attorney at Scanlon & Wojton

Personal Injury Lawyers in Pittsburgh, PA

The Mitchell Building 304 Ross Street Suite 510 Pittsburgh, PA 15219

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Pittsburgh Personal Injury Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury

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  • By MATHEW S. on May. 11, 2021
    Consulted Attorney 2021
    He will lie to you without hesitation. He isn't concerned in helping anyone. He's only concerned about money. After expressing what we thought to be sincere compassion and concern to our situation of our daughters passing and the events before and after the fact . He ended up being too busy for us entirely when contract terms didn't go as he had wanted. Scamlon didn't Grow up to be an attorney to help those in need. That's for sure.
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Pittsburgh, PA

The Mitchell Building
304 Ross Street
Suite 510
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

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Phone: (412) 330-8137

Fax: (412) 235-7275

Website: http://www.swlegalteam.com

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