Alan Hayes Green
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Alan Hayes Green is a seasoned attorney based in Spokane, Washington, with a profound commitment to serving his community. Originally hailing from Spokane, Alan returned to his roots after gaining valuable experience across various regions of the country, where he honed his legal expertise. At his firm, ALAN GREEN, Alan specializes in a diverse range of practice areas, including employment law, estate planning, personal injury, probate, and real estate. His broad knowledge base allows him to navigate complex legal issues with confidence, providing tailored solutions for his clients in Spokane and throughout Eastern Washington. Whether advocating for individuals facing wrongful death claims or guiding families through the intricate processes of estate planning and probate, Alan approaches each case with compassion and dedication. In addition to his work in personal injury and estate matters, Alan has distinguished himself as one of Washington State’s leading attorneys in gun rights law. With over a decade of focused experience in this area, he is passionate about protecting the rights of individuals while ensuring compliance with state regulations. Alan’s commitment to his clients transcends legal representation; he strives to empower them with knowledge and understanding of their rights. By choosing Alan Hayes Green, clients can expect not only a skilled advocate but also a trusted partner in navigating their legal journeys. His deep-rooted ties to Spokane and his comprehensive legal acumen make him an invaluable ally for those seeking justice and resolution in their legal affairs.
About Personal Injury Law
Personal injury attorneys represent individuals who have been injured due to the negligence of others. They work to obtain compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Common matters include car accidents, slip and fall, medical malpractice, workplace injuries.