The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provide comprehensive criminal defense and personal injury representation to clients throughout Fern Prairie and Clark County, Washington. Our legal team understands the complexities of both criminal charges and injury claims, offering dedicated advocacy for residents facing challenging legal situations. Whether you’re defending against criminal allegations or pursuing compensation for an injury, we bring thorough case preparation and strategic litigation experience to protect your rights and interests.
Legal representation in criminal and personal injury matters significantly impacts case outcomes and protects your fundamental rights. Criminal charges carry serious consequences including potential imprisonment, fines, and lasting impacts on your professional and personal life. Similarly, personal injury claims require navigating complex insurance systems and liability laws to obtain fair compensation. Having qualified legal representation ensures your voice is heard, evidence is properly presented, and your rights are defended throughout the legal process. Our firm works to minimize potential consequences in criminal cases while maximizing recovery for injury victims.
Criminal defense protects individuals accused of violations ranging from misdemeanors to felonies. Our representation addresses charges including DUI, drug offenses, theft, violent crimes, white-collar crimes, sex crimes, and homicide. Each case requires thorough investigation, evidence evaluation, and aggressive advocacy to challenge prosecution evidence and protect constitutional rights. We work to achieve the best possible outcome, whether through plea negotiations, trial defense, or post-conviction relief for those already convicted.
An arraignment is your first court appearance in a criminal case where you’re informed of charges against you and asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or no contest. This proceeding establishes your presence in the system and sets the foundation for subsequent legal proceedings.
Negligence occurs when someone fails to exercise reasonable care, causing harm to another person. In personal injury cases, proving negligence requires showing the defendant had a duty of care, breached that duty, and directly caused your damages.
Damages are monetary compensation awarded in legal cases to injured parties. They cover medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses resulting from another’s actions or negligence.
Discovery is the legal process where both sides exchange evidence, documents, and witness information before trial. This allows parties to understand the other side’s case and prepare appropriate responses.
In personal injury cases, document everything related to your incident as soon as possible, including photographs of injuries and accident scenes, medical records, and witness contact information. Keep records of all expenses related to your injury, including medical bills and transportation costs. Early documentation creates a clear record that strengthens your case and helps establish the extent of your damages.
If you’re facing criminal charges, it’s crucial to exercise your constitutional right to remain silent and request legal representation before answering police questions. Anything you say can be used against you in court, even if you believe you’re innocent or trying to explain yourself. Having an attorney present protects your rights and ensures your statements cannot be manipulated or misrepresented.
Insurance companies often make low initial settlement offers hoping you’ll accept quickly without understanding your claim’s true value. Before accepting any offer, consult with an attorney who can evaluate your injuries, calculate fair compensation, and negotiate on your behalf. You have the right to pursue full damages for all losses you’ve suffered.
Felony charges, violent crime allegations, or serious personal injury cases involving significant damages require comprehensive legal representation to protect your future. These matters involve complex legal procedures, substantial evidence, and potentially life-altering consequences that demand thorough investigation and skilled advocacy. Full representation ensures every legal avenue is explored and your interests are protected.
When facing multiple charges or when liability is shared between parties, comprehensive representation becomes essential to navigate interconnected legal issues strategically. Our attorneys coordinate defense across all charges and address liability factors that could affect case outcomes. This approach prevents one weakness from undermining your overall defense.
Minor traffic infractions or small dollar amount claims sometimes resolve through straightforward processes without extensive litigation. These matters typically have clear legal standards and limited potential consequences, making them more straightforward to resolve. Consultation with an attorney can help determine if your specific situation requires comprehensive representation.
When liability is entirely clear and the responsible party has insurance coverage, settlement negotiations may proceed more efficiently. These cases involve minimal disputed facts and straightforward damage calculations, reducing the need for extensive litigation. An attorney can still ensure you receive fair compensation through efficient settlement discussions.
Fern Prairie residents frequently need representation following auto accidents ranging from minor fender-benders to catastrophic collisions, as well as DUI charges that carry serious license suspension and jail penalties. We handle injury claims against at-fault drivers and defend those charged with DUI or related traffic offenses.
Property owners have responsibility for maintaining safe premises, and we help injury victims recover compensation when negligent maintenance causes falls or other injuries. These cases often require thorough investigation to establish the property owner knew or should have known about the hazardous condition.
Criminal charges involving drug possession, manufacturing, distribution, or theft convictions can result in imprisonment and permanent records affecting employment. We defend against these charges by challenging evidence, investigating circumstances, and pursuing the best possible outcome.
The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provides Fern Prairie residents with experienced legal representation built on a foundation of thorough preparation and client communication. Our attorneys understand both the personal impact of criminal charges and the financial consequences of injury claims, approaching each matter with genuine commitment to achieving the best possible resolution. We maintain accessibility to our clients, answering questions promptly and keeping you informed about your case progress and strategic decisions.
Our firm’s reputation reflects years of successful outcomes across criminal defense, personal injury, and appellate matters throughout Clark County. We combine courtroom experience with investigative resources and settlement negotiation skills to serve clients effectively. Whether your case requires aggressive trial defense or skilled settlement negotiations, we have the resources and knowledge to protect your interests and pursue favorable results.
After a car accident, prioritize safety by moving vehicles out of traffic if possible and calling emergency services for injuries. Document the scene with photos of vehicle damage, road conditions, and any visible injuries. Obtain contact information from the other driver, witnesses, and police officers, then report the accident to your insurance company. Avoid admitting fault or discussing details with the other driver, as these statements can be used against you. Seek medical attention even for minor injuries, as some conditions develop over time. Contact our office promptly so we can begin investigating and protecting your rights before evidence is lost or memories fade.
You have the right to refuse a breathalyzer or blood test during a DUI stop; however, Washington’s implied consent law imposes automatic license suspension for refusal. Refusing does prevent the prosecution from obtaining BAC evidence, which can be strategically valuable. The decision to refuse depends on your specific circumstances and is best made with legal counsel present. Regardless of your choice, you have the right to contact an attorney before submitting to testing. Never agree to field sobriety tests, which are subjective and often inaccurate. If arrested, request legal representation immediately and avoid answering questions without your attorney present.
Washington generally allows three years from the injury date to file a personal injury lawsuit, though this timeline varies depending on the type of injury and defendant involved. For wrongful death claims, the statute of limitations is three years from the death date. Minors may have extended deadlines, but these tolling periods are complex and require careful attention. Beginning settlement negotiations within the statute of limitations is important even if lawsuit is unlikely, as the deadline affects negotiation leverage. Insurance companies know your deadline and may delay settlement discussions as the deadline approaches. Contacting an attorney early ensures your claim is properly documented and filed timely.
A misdemeanor is a less serious criminal offense typically punishable by up to one year in county jail and fines up to $5,000. Felonies are more serious crimes potentially resulting in imprisonment exceeding one year in state prison and higher fines. The distinction affects your rights, sentencing options, and long-term consequences on employment and housing. Felony convictions result in loss of voting rights and firearm rights, while both misdemeanor and felony convictions create permanent criminal records affecting employment prospects. An attorney can sometimes negotiate charge reductions from felony to misdemeanor status, significantly reducing potential consequences and future impacts.
Personal injury claim value depends on multiple factors including medical expenses, lost wages, injury severity, treatment duration, and permanent impairment. Insurance companies calculate damages using algorithms considering your specific circumstances, though these calculations often undervalue pain and suffering and future complications. An experienced attorney evaluates these factors comprehensively to ensure fair valuation. Comparable case outcomes in Washington provide guidance for valuing your claim, though each situation is unique. Insurance companies frequently dispute claim values, making professional evaluation essential before accepting settlement offers. We analyze your specific damages and negotiate aggressively to recover compensation reflecting your actual losses.
A criminal trial begins with jury selection, followed by opening statements from prosecution and defense attorneys. The prosecution presents evidence attempting to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, while the defense challenges evidence and presents alternative explanations. Witnesses testify under oath and may be cross-examined, and physical evidence is presented to support each side’s theory. The defendant may choose to testify or remain silent, a strategic decision made with attorney guidance. After all evidence is presented, attorneys deliver closing arguments and the judge instructs jurors on applicable law. Jurors then deliberate privately and must reach a unanimous verdict for guilt or acquittal.
Insurance settlement offers are often substantially below your claim’s actual value, especially when injuries are serious or liability is complex. Insurance companies employ adjustment formulas that systematically undervalue pain and suffering, future medical care, and permanent disability. Accepting initial offers typically prevents later claims for additional damages or complications. An attorney evaluates whether settlement offers adequately compensate your losses and negotiates for increased amounts when offers are inadequate. We understand insurance company tactics and negotiation strategies, positioning your claim for maximum recovery. When settlements prove insufficient, we prepare cases for litigation to pursue full damages.
Charges may be dismissed through several mechanisms including suppression of illegally obtained evidence, prosecution failure to establish probable cause, or plea agreements involving charge dismissal. An attorney evaluates whether police violated constitutional rights during investigation or arrest, which can result in evidence suppression making prosecution impossible. When evidence problems exist, prosecutors often agree to dismiss charges rather than proceed to trial knowing they cannot prove guilt. Motion practice before trial provides opportunities to challenge charges and dismiss cases without trial. Experienced attorneys identify legal weaknesses in the prosecution’s case and file appropriate motions challenging evidence admissibility. These pretrial strategies often resolve cases favorably without requiring trial proceedings.
Washington drug possession penalties depend on the drug schedule and quantity. Possession of Schedule I or II substances is a felony, typically resulting in 2-10 years imprisonment. Smaller quantities may qualify for diversion programs or treatment alternatives, especially for first-time offenders. Manufacturing or distributing drugs carries significantly harsher penalties, potentially exceeding 10-20 years imprisonment. Drug convictions create permanent criminal records affecting employment, housing, education, and professional licensing. An attorney may negotiate reduced charges, treatment program participation instead of incarceration, or post-conviction relief for those already convicted. Early intervention significantly impacts potential outcomes and long-term consequences.
Criminal appeals challenge trial court decisions based on legal errors or constitutional violations rather than factual disagreement with the verdict. Appellate courts review whether trial procedures were proper, evidence was legally sufficient, and the defendant received fair treatment. Successful appeals result in case reversal and retrial, conviction reversal, or sentence modification. Appeal deadlines are strict and motions must follow specific procedural requirements, making prompt attorney involvement essential. Not all trial errors result in successful appeals; the error must be substantial enough to likely affect the trial outcome. An experienced appellate attorney evaluates your conviction for appealable issues and pursues appropriate relief through the appellate system.
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