Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd serves the Fairwood community with dedicated criminal defense and personal injury representation. Our firm understands the unique legal challenges facing residents in King County and provides tailored strategies to protect your rights. Whether you’re facing criminal charges or pursuing a personal injury claim, our team brings extensive courtroom experience and a commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for every client we represent.
Having qualified legal representation can significantly impact the outcome of criminal charges or personal injury claims. A skilled attorney helps navigate complex court procedures, identify critical evidence, and develop effective strategies tailored to your specific circumstances. In criminal matters, proper defense can result in reduced charges or dismissals, while in personal injury cases, thorough representation maximizes compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Criminal defense involves protecting individuals accused of crimes by ensuring proper legal procedures are followed and rights are protected. Our firm defends clients against charges ranging from misdemeanors to felonies, including DUI, drug offenses, violent crimes, and federal matters. Each case receives individualized analysis to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s evidence and develop strategic defenses that may result in case dismissal, acquittal, or favorable plea arrangements.
Bail is money paid to secure release from custody pending trial. A bail bond is a financial agreement guaranteeing your appearance in court. Our attorneys advocate for reasonable bail amounts and work to help clients understand their obligations.
The statute of limitations is the deadline for filing a legal claim. Different cases have different time limits, which is why prompt action is essential to preserve your rights.
Discovery is the legal process where both sides exchange evidence and information. This process is crucial for developing an effective defense or building a strong injury claim.
A settlement is an agreement between parties to resolve a case without trial, typically involving negotiated compensation. We evaluate all settlement offers against the value of pursuing litigation.
Time is critical when facing criminal charges or pursuing a personal injury claim. Contacting an attorney immediately preserves evidence and protects your rights before statements can be misconstrued or evidence can be lost. Early intervention often determines whether your case is resolved favorably.
Keep detailed records of injuries, medical treatment, expenses, and communications related to your case. Photographs, medical records, witness information, and written accounts provide essential evidence. These documents form the foundation of your claim and significantly strengthen your legal position.
Statements made to police or insurance adjusters can be used against you in court. Always request an attorney before answering questions during an investigation. Your attorney protects your interests by controlling what information is disclosed.
Felony charges, violent crimes, and federal offenses require thorough legal preparation to protect your freedom and future. Prosecutors bring significant resources to serious cases, making professional defense critical. Comprehensive representation includes investigation, expert witnesses, and aggressive courtroom advocacy.
Major injuries involving hospitalization, permanent disability, or substantial medical costs demand full legal resources to secure appropriate compensation. Insurance companies often undervalue complex injury claims without proper representation. Thorough investigation and expert analysis maximize your recovery.
Some minor misdemeanor cases may be resolved through straightforward negotiation or plea arrangements. Basic traffic offenses or minor infractions sometimes require less intensive courtroom preparation. However, consultation with an attorney is still essential to protect your record.
Some minor injuries with obvious liability and straightforward damages may be resolved through direct negotiation with insurance companies. Clear documentation and minimal treatment requirements sometimes allow faster resolution. Professional review remains important to ensure fair compensation.
DUI charges carry serious consequences including license suspension, fines, and potential jail time. Our defense strategies challenge evidence collection procedures and test accuracy.
Auto accidents often involve injuries and property damage requiring claim investigation and insurance negotiation. We pursue maximum compensation for your medical expenses and lost wages.
Property owner negligence can result in serious injuries requiring sustained medical care. We investigate premises conditions and establish liability to secure your recovery.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provides accessible, aggressive legal representation specifically tailored to Fairwood residents facing criminal charges or personal injury claims. Our firm combines deep courtroom experience with genuine commitment to each client’s success. We understand the local court system, maintain established relationships with judges and prosecutors, and develop strategic approaches based on your unique circumstances rather than applying generic solutions.
We offer transparent communication, reasonable fees, and consistent availability to answer your questions throughout your case. Our attorneys personally handle client matters, ensuring you receive attention from experienced legal professionals rather than support staff. When you choose Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, you gain advocates who will fight for your rights and work toward the best possible resolution.
After arrest, remain calm and exercise your right to remain silent. Do not answer questions from police without an attorney present, as anything you say can be used against you in court. Request an attorney immediately and avoid discussing your case with anyone except your legal counsel. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd as soon as possible to discuss bail, bond arrangements, and your defense strategy. Early legal intervention protects your rights and ensures we have time to investigate thoroughly before court proceedings begin.
Washington law generally provides a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, meaning you must file your lawsuit within three years of the injury date. However, this deadline can vary depending on the type of claim and circumstances involved. Some claims may have shorter deadlines, making prompt action essential. We recommend contacting our firm immediately after your injury to preserve evidence and ensure all deadlines are met. Waiting too long can result in losing your right to compensation entirely.
Bail is the amount of money set by the court that you must pay to be released from custody pending trial. Bond is a financial agreement, often through a bail bondsman, where a third party guarantees your appearance in court in exchange for a fee. Our attorneys advocate for reasonable bail amounts during bail hearings. We work to secure your release on your own recognizance when possible, meaning you’re released without paying bail based on your promise to appear in court.
Yes, DUI charges can be dismissed if constitutional violations occurred during your arrest, if evidence was improperly collected, or if breath test equipment wasn’t properly maintained. Our attorneys thoroughly examine how police conducted the traffic stop, administered field sobriety tests, and collected breath or blood samples. Any procedural errors can result in evidence being excluded from trial. We challenge the reliability of testing equipment, question officer observations, and identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case. Many DUI charges are successfully reduced or dismissed through aggressive defense strategies.
Compensation depends on your specific injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and the degree of pain and suffering involved. We evaluate all damages including current and future medical treatment, rehabilitation costs, lost income, and diminished earning capacity. In cases involving negligence or intentional conduct, punitive damages may also be available. We thoroughly document your injuries and expenses, consult with medical and economic professionals, and negotiate aggressively with insurance companies. The value of your claim is determined by the full extent of your losses.
Discovery is the formal process where both sides exchange evidence, documents, and witness information. This includes police reports, medical records, photographs, communications, and deposition testimony. Discovery allows our team to understand the opposing side’s case and identify weaknesses. We use discovery to build our defense or strengthen your personal injury claim. The information exchanged helps both sides prepare for trial or reach an informed settlement agreement.
Many initial settlement offers are significantly lower than your claim’s actual value. Insurance companies often attempt to settle quickly and inexpensively. Our attorneys evaluate every offer against the full extent of your damages and the strength of your case. We advise whether accepting is in your best interest or if pursuing litigation would result in greater compensation. Our goal is ensuring you receive fair value for all your losses, not settling prematurely.
Drug convictions in Washington carry serious penalties including jail time, fines, probation, and a permanent criminal record affecting employment and housing opportunities. Possession charges range from misdemeanors to felonies depending on the substance and quantity. Distribution or manufacturing charges carry enhanced penalties and potential federal prosecution. Our defense strategies focus on challenging evidence, examining police procedures, and negotiating favorable outcomes. We explore alternatives to conviction including diversion programs and treatment options when appropriate.
Washington law allows certain criminal convictions to be vacated and records sealed through expungement petitions. Eligibility depends on the offense type and time elapsed since conviction. Successful expungement allows you to legally state you were not convicted, improving employment and housing prospects. We file expungement petitions for eligible clients and represent you in court proceedings. This process can significantly improve your future opportunities after criminal charges.
Personal injury case values are calculated by adding economic damages (medical bills, lost wages, future treatment costs) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering, emotional distress, diminished quality of life). Insurance companies and courts consider injury severity, recovery timeline, and permanent effects. Comparative negligence laws in Washington may also reduce compensation if you were partially at fault. We prepare detailed damage calculations using medical evidence, economic expert analysis, and comparable case outcomes. This thorough approach ensures fair valuation during settlement negotiations or trial.
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