Van Tubergen, Treutler & Hayes, PLLC - Grand Haven, MI
Multi-practice / Multidiscipline Lawyers in Grand Haven, MI
114 North Third Street Grand Haven, MI 49417
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Grand Haven Multi-practice / Multidiscipline Law Firm
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Multi-practice / Multidiscipline
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Van Tubergen, Treutler & Hayes, PLLC
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Hired Law firm 2020Very professional and reassuring. I couldn't be more pleased as to how my case was handled.
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Consulted Law firm 2016-2017I was preparing for retirement and I needed assistance with interpreting the legal wording of my divorce decree. I received the assistance I needed with professionalism and honesty. I was able to retire knowing I had made the right, legal decisions! I will continue to use this firm for any of our legal needs. I trust them implicitly and I highly recommend them!
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Consulted Law firm 2019-2020I would recommend this firm to those looking for legal assistance in the Grand Haven/Grand Rapids area. John Hayes is an extremely experienced and accomplished attorney who will take the time to explain the law and strategy that will enable you to get results. This firm is willing to consult with others to make sure that they have all of the resources that are needed to advance your case. Their work in the community is further testament to their commitment to the people in our area. If you want a fair, honest, and skilled attorneys this is the firm to hire.
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Hired Law firm 2016-2017John Hayes handled an insurance claim on behalf of my minor son who was a pedestrian and was hit by a moving vehicle. I was hands-off completely and John handled the entire claim seamlessly working with the various medical providers, insurance companies and subrogation claims. John was extremely easy to work with and we were very happy with the result. I would recommend John to anyone needing an attorney.
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