Meet Aaron Crary
Aaron Crary is a personal injury attorney with Crary, Clark, Domanico, & Chuang, P.S., a Spokane law firm.
How Aaron became a lawyer. Aaron has always had a desire to help people in need or those in a difficult situation.
“Watching attorneys solve problems made me want to be an attorney. It’s a profession that revolves around helping people.”
Why Aaron chose to practice personal injury law. Aaron wanted to work in an accessible niche.
“Attorneys can be expensive and inaccessible to a lot of people. In personal injury, we’re able to take on cases on a contingency fee basis. Because of that, we’re able to help people who otherwise may not have the financial means to hire an attorney.”
Aaron’s philosophy for personal injury law. “My philosophy is to make sure I can add value to every case I take on. I always tell people that not everyone needs a lawyer when they get injured. If it makes sense for me to jump on board, and can add value, I explain that to them.”
If he’s approached by someone who just needs guidance to resolve their claim without the need to hire an attorney, he’s candid with them.
“I am happy to help them with that process.”
What drew Aaron to Crary, Clark, Domanico, & Chuang, P.S. Aaron’s father joined the firm in 1980. He joined in order to work with his father.
“There are five total attorneys here and we have a great family atmosphere. We work together on cases, bounce ideas off each other, and get along great. It is a great environment.”
Aaron in the community. Aaron and his fellow attorneys at the firm sponsor numerous activities, including a local college essay scholarship and the Spokane County Fair . He is a member of numerous Spokane County Bar organizations, and prides himself on being involved with the local community.
Aaron outside the office. “All of us love the outdoors. We love to hunt, spend time on the lakes, and hike in the mountains. We are also big sports fans, with a specific emphasis on Gonzaga basketball. We coach numerous sport’s teams that our children play on.”