Marcus Hayes
Greensboro, NC
Licensed for 33 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Car Accident
Language
English Spanish
About
Hayes Law focuses on advocating for the injured and what is legally and rightfully theirs. There are many categories of injuries, but the principle remains the same - you or your loved one has been hurt by someone else's negligence or wrongdoing.When you are injured in an accident, there is only one chance to get it right. With over 28 years in practice, Marcus E. Hayes, Sr., has the experience and performance record to guide clients through the difficult maze of insurance and legal negotiations.As a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, Marcus has the track record you want. Membership in this organization is comprised of attorneys in the United States who have recovered million dollar verdicts or settlements for their clients. While not a guarantee of similar results, clearly Marcus has the right stuff to tackle the tough cases.We believe our clients are not just a number and that accessibility builds TRUST resulting in a strong partnership between attorney and client. Direct access, communication and personal attention is our promise. We believe so strongly in this principle, we put it in writing!
Practices Areas
Car Accident
Personal Injury
Language
English Spanish
Contact
Marcus Hayes4089 Battleground AvenueGREENSBORO, NC, 27410 Office (336) 645-3959 Fax (336) 283-0904 4089 Battleground AvenueGREENSBORO, NC, 27410 Office (336) 645-3959(336) 645-3959 Fax (336) 283-0904(336) 283-0904
Office: (336) 814-2352
Website: N/AReviews
The total staff at Hayes Law is extremely knowledgeable and professional. I had an accident where I was hit by a drunk driver and required surgery. I chose them to represent me because of their personable demeanor and caring manner.. I knew from my initial consultation that they would represent me to the fullest extent possible. They have been in contact with me the whole way through this arduous process. I would look no further than Hayes Law again if I had another accident. I am appreciative of their efforts to represent me and look after my best interests.
On Saturday, 12/26/20, my dog Calvin (an 80-pound husky/collie/golden retriever mix) and I were assaulted by two pit bulls while walking in Hillsdale Park, Greensboro. The dogs injured me and two other humans who came to assist us. Calvin, in response to catastrophic injuries, did not survive. The owner of the dogs lived around the corner and was cited by Guilford County Animal Control who, upon surrender of the dogs, dropped charges against him. I endeavored to work with one attorney for about nine months, but it proved unsatisfactory. I then consulted with Marcus Hayes. He knew the law. As unfair or despicable as the law may be, as unfavorable as it may prove to injured parties, it is the law. It is designed to govern humanity and our various venues so that (hopefully) we won’t kill one another or destroy one another’s property without paying the consequences. In my case, although I had been injured physically and psychologically and my beloved Calvin was dead, the law and an unspooling of the legal process was not likely to produce favorable results. To sue someone (the dog owner) successfully, that someone must have claimable assets. His assets were dubious, at best. I could spend lots of money and put myself through what could be a harrowing process only to come up empty-handed. Mr. Hayes presented my options professionally, succinctly, and without prejudice, remaining respectful to me as a person and to my experience, all the while holding firm as to what might (or might not) be accomplished should I sue the dog owner. Secondly, and very importantly, Mr. Hayes understood that the law – for better or worse – is only part of a legal undertaking. People, after all, are at the crux of their legal dilemmas – their feelings and experiences before and after their incidences – and who/what they become in the aftermath. A good attorney – a humane, humanitarian attorney, which is the only kind to employ – has come to some sort of arrangement within him or herself as to the age-old question of why bad things happen to good people (and great dogs). Mr. Hayes, in tandem with having done his legal homework, has done his soul-searching homework. The answer to the question, of course, is that there is no answer. That Mr. Hayes knows this and operates from a posture of it allows him to be attentive yet objective to the emotional aspects of a case and the traumatic sorrow and disappointment of his client. I dropped my legal pursuit. However, without reservation, I recommend Marcus Hayes. I hope I will not need his services again, but if I do, I am confident in his accomplished representation.
If you're looking for a lawyer that's really on your side and is not going to waste your time/money Marcus is your guy. Not once did I feel like I was left in the dark, he's a great guy!
Hayes Law Firm wrote up wills and health care POAs for me and my husband at our request. After Marcus went over the documents, we realized we didn't fully understand the importance of the legal wording and wanted to a make some changes. He completely understood and rewrote our our wills to ensure our wishes and desires were being met. Their entire staff treated us like family. We highly recommend Hayes Laws Firm!
The total staff at Hayes Law is extremely knowledgeable and professional. I had an accident where I was hit by a drunk driver and required surgery. I chose them to represent me because of their personable demeanor and caring manner.. I knew from my initial consultation that they would represent me to the fullest extent possible. They have been in contact with me the whole way through this arduous process. I would look no further than Hayes Law again if I had another accident. I am appreciative of their efforts to represent me and look after my best interests.
On Saturday, 12/26/20, my dog Calvin (an 80-pound husky/collie/golden retriever mix) and I were assaulted by two pit bulls while walking in Hillsdale Park, Greensboro. The dogs injured me and two other humans who came to assist us. Calvin, in response to catastrophic injuries, did not survive. The owner of the dogs lived around the corner and was cited by Guilford County Animal Control who, upon surrender of the dogs, dropped charges against him. I endeavored to work with one attorney for about nine months, but it proved unsatisfactory. I then consulted with Marcus Hayes. He knew the law. As unfair or despicable as the law may be, as unfavorable as it may prove to injured parties, it is the law. It is designed to govern humanity and our various venues so that (hopefully) we won’t kill one another or destroy one another’s property without paying the consequences. In my case, although I had been injured physically and psychologically and my beloved Calvin was dead, the law and an unspooling of the legal process was not likely to produce favorable results. To sue someone (the dog owner) successfully, that someone must have claimable assets. His assets were dubious, at best. I could spend lots of money and put myself through what could be a harrowing process only to come up empty-handed. Mr. Hayes presented my options professionally, succinctly, and without prejudice, remaining respectful to me as a person and to my experience, all the while holding firm as to what might (or might not) be accomplished should I sue the dog owner. Secondly, and very importantly, Mr. Hayes understood that the law – for better or worse – is only part of a legal undertaking. People, after all, are at the crux of their legal dilemmas – their feelings and experiences before and after their incidences – and who/what they become in the aftermath. A good attorney – a humane, humanitarian attorney, which is the only kind to employ – has come to some sort of arrangement within him or herself as to the age-old question of why bad things happen to good people (and great dogs). Mr. Hayes, in tandem with having done his legal homework, has done his soul-searching homework. The answer to the question, of course, is that there is no answer. That Mr. Hayes knows this and operates from a posture of it allows him to be attentive yet objective to the emotional aspects of a case and the traumatic sorrow and disappointment of his client. I dropped my legal pursuit. However, without reservation, I recommend Marcus Hayes. I hope I will not need his services again, but if I do, I am confident in his accomplished representation.
If you're looking for a lawyer that's really on your side and is not going to waste your time/money Marcus is your guy. Not once did I feel like I was left in the dark, he's a great guy!
Hayes Law Firm wrote up wills and health care POAs for me and my husband at our request. After Marcus went over the documents, we realized we didn't fully understand the importance of the legal wording and wanted to a make some changes. He completely understood and rewrote our our wills to ensure our wishes and desires were being met. Their entire staff treated us like family. We highly recommend Hayes Laws Firm!
The total staff at Hayes Law is extremely knowledgeable and professional. I had an accident where I was hit by a drunk driver and required surgery. I chose them to represent me because of their personable demeanor and caring manner.. I knew from my initial consultation that they would represent me to the fullest extent possible. They have been in contact with me the whole way through this arduous process. I would look no further than Hayes Law again if I had another accident. I am appreciative of their efforts to represent me and look after my best interests.
On Saturday, 12/26/20, my dog Calvin (an 80-pound husky/collie/golden retriever mix) and I were assaulted by two pit bulls while walking in Hillsdale Park, Greensboro. The dogs injured me and two other humans who came to assist us. Calvin, in response to catastrophic injuries, did not survive. The owner of the dogs lived around the corner and was cited by Guilford County Animal Control who, upon surrender of the dogs, dropped charges against him. I endeavored to work with one attorney for about nine months, but it proved unsatisfactory. I then consulted with Marcus Hayes. He knew the law. As unfair or despicable as the law may be, as unfavorable as it may prove to injured parties, it is the law. It is designed to govern humanity and our various venues so that (hopefully) we won’t kill one another or destroy one another’s property without paying the consequences. In my case, although I had been injured physically and psychologically and my beloved Calvin was dead, the law and an unspooling of the legal process was not likely to produce favorable results. To sue someone (the dog owner) successfully, that someone must have claimable assets. His assets were dubious, at best. I could spend lots of money and put myself through what could be a harrowing process only to come up empty-handed. Mr. Hayes presented my options professionally, succinctly, and without prejudice, remaining respectful to me as a person and to my experience, all the while holding firm as to what might (or might not) be accomplished should I sue the dog owner. Secondly, and very importantly, Mr. Hayes understood that the law – for better or worse – is only part of a legal undertaking. People, after all, are at the crux of their legal dilemmas – their feelings and experiences before and after their incidences – and who/what they become in the aftermath. A good attorney – a humane, humanitarian attorney, which is the only kind to employ – has come to some sort of arrangement within him or herself as to the age-old question of why bad things happen to good people (and great dogs). Mr. Hayes, in tandem with having done his legal homework, has done his soul-searching homework. The answer to the question, of course, is that there is no answer. That Mr. Hayes knows this and operates from a posture of it allows him to be attentive yet objective to the emotional aspects of a case and the traumatic sorrow and disappointment of his client. I dropped my legal pursuit. However, without reservation, I recommend Marcus Hayes. I hope I will not need his services again, but if I do, I am confident in his accomplished representation.
If you're looking for a lawyer that's really on your side and is not going to waste your time/money Marcus is your guy. Not once did I feel like I was left in the dark, he's a great guy!
Hayes Law Firm wrote up wills and health care POAs for me and my husband at our request. After Marcus went over the documents, we realized we didn't fully understand the importance of the legal wording and wanted to a make some changes. He completely understood and rewrote our our wills to ensure our wishes and desires were being met. Their entire staff treated us like family. We highly recommend Hayes Laws Firm!