If you’re facing criminal charges or have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you need a dedicated legal advocate in your corner. Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provides comprehensive criminal defense and personal injury representation to residents and businesses throughout Airway Heights, Washington. Our attorneys understand the local court system, law enforcement practices, and the unique challenges that arise in Spokane County. Whether you’re dealing with DUI charges, assault allegations, or a serious motor vehicle accident, we’re prepared to protect your rights and fight for the best possible outcome. We’ve built our reputation on delivering thorough, aggressive representation tailored to each client’s specific situation.
Criminal charges and personal injury claims carry serious consequences that extend far beyond the courtroom. A criminal conviction can impact employment, housing, professional licensing, and your standing in the community for years to come. Personal injury cases require understanding of medical evidence, insurance policies, and damage calculations that maximize your compensation. Having skilled legal representation means someone who understands evidence rules, court procedures, and negotiation strategies will advocate for your interests. Our attorneys work to challenge prosecution evidence, protect your constitutional rights, and ensure insurance companies don’t shortchange your claim. Quality representation can mean the difference between conviction and acquittal, or between minimal compensation and a settlement that truly covers your losses.
Criminal defense requires understanding that everyone deserves a vigorous defense regardless of charges. The prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and our role is to ensure they meet that burden. This involves examining evidence, challenging witness credibility, filing appropriate motions, and exploring viable defenses. In personal injury cases, we must establish that the defendant owed you a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused quantifiable damages. This requires building a compelling narrative supported by medical records, accident reconstruction, expert testimony, and documented losses. Both practice areas demand strategic thinking, negotiation skills, and willingness to take cases to trial when settlement offers fall short.
In criminal cases, the prosecution must prove guilt ‘beyond a reasonable doubt,’ the highest legal standard. In civil personal injury cases, the standard is ‘preponderance of the evidence,’ meaning more likely than not. Understanding which standard applies to your case helps determine how the evidence must be presented and what outcome is possible.
In personal injury law, damages refer to the monetary compensation you can recover for losses caused by the defendant’s negligence. This includes medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and in some cases punitive damages intended to punish wrongdoing.
Discovery is the legal process where both sides exchange evidence, documents, and witness statements before trial. Proper discovery allows our team to understand the opposition’s case, identify weaknesses, and prepare effective responses or defenses.
After a criminal conviction, sentencing is when the judge determines the penalty, which may include incarceration, fines, probation, or restitution. Aggressive sentencing advocacy can result in reduced penalties or alternative sentences like treatment programs.
Whether you’re injured or accused of a crime, evidence preservation is critical. Take photographs of accident scenes, injuries, or property damage before conditions change. For criminal matters, note details about police conduct, witness statements, and your own account of events while your memory is fresh.
In criminal cases, anything you say can be used against you, even if you believe you’re helping your case. Insurance companies and opposing counsel will try to get recorded statements from injury victims that can later undermine your claim. Always consult with your attorney before speaking to police, insurance adjusters, or opposing parties.
Keep detailed records of medical appointments, prescriptions, therapy sessions, and any medical expenses related to your injury. Document lost income by obtaining written confirmation from your employer regarding missed work days and lost wages. These records form the foundation for calculating fair compensation and demonstrating the impact of injuries on your life.
Felony charges, violent crime allegations, and serious injury claims require thorough investigation, expert testimony, and skilled courtroom advocacy. The stakes are too high to proceed without experienced legal guidance. Cases involving significant prison time or substantial financial recovery demand comprehensive representation from initial filing through final resolution.
Multi-vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, and crimes involving multiple defendants or victims create complexity that benefits from full legal representation. Insurance companies have teams of adjusters and attorneys protecting their interests, and you need matching resources. Comprehensive representation ensures all liable parties are identified and pursued for maximum recovery.
For first-time misdemeanor offenses with minimal jail exposure and clear facts, limited consultation may be sufficient. However, even minor charges deserve careful consideration of long-term consequences including criminal record impacts. Consultation with an attorney can clarify whether a particular case truly warrants only limited assistance.
Minor injuries where the other party is clearly at fault and insurance companies are cooperating may require less intensive representation. Even in these cases, having an attorney review settlement offers ensures fair compensation. Limited involvement from start to finish remains preferable to managing negotiations alone.
Car, motorcycle, and truck accidents often result in significant medical bills, lost wages, and ongoing pain. Our attorneys handle negotiations with insurance companies to recover full compensation for your losses.
Driving under the influence and drug possession charges carry serious penalties including license suspension and incarceration. We challenge evidence, test results, and police procedures to protect your rights and minimize consequences.
Slip and fall injuries, unsafe conditions, and negligent security create liability for property owners and businesses. We document these hazards and hold responsible parties accountable for medical costs and suffering.
When your freedom or financial recovery depends on legal representation, you deserve an attorney who understands both the law and the local system. Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd combines extensive courtroom experience with genuine commitment to client success. We’ve earned recognition for aggressive defense strategies, substantial injury settlements, and compassionate client service. Our team stays current with changes in Washington law and case precedent that affect your rights. From initial consultation through final resolution, we provide clear communication, strategic guidance, and unwavering advocacy for your interests.
Choosing legal representation is deeply personal, and we understand you want an attorney who listens, explains options clearly, and fights tirelessly for your case. Our firm treats every client with respect and dignity, regardless of charges or injury severity. We’ve successfully defended clients facing serious felonies, negotiated substantial settlements for injured victims, and earned trust through consistent results. We’re available to answer questions, explain developments in your case, and adjust strategies as circumstances change. When you need legal representation in Airway Heights or throughout Spokane County, Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd delivers the skilled, determined advocacy your situation demands.
Your first priority is protecting your rights. Do not speak to police about the charges without an attorney present, as anything you say can be used against you. Request legal representation immediately and provide only your name, address, and identification information. Once arrested, you’ll typically be taken for booking and held for a bail or bond hearing. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd immediately so we can appear at that hearing to argue for reasonable bail or release conditions. Early intervention at this stage can significantly impact the trajectory of your case and preserve evidence.
Washington law generally allows three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, certain circumstances such as medical malpractice claims have different deadlines, and some situations may require notice to defendants before the three-year period expires. It’s critical to consult with an attorney promptly to ensure you don’t miss these important deadlines. Beyond legal deadlines, prompt action preserves evidence, identifies witnesses while memories are fresh, and prevents crucial documentation from being lost or destroyed. Insurance companies often pressure victims to settle quickly with inadequate compensation. Having legal representation ensures you understand your claim’s true value before accepting any settlement offer.
The primary difference is the potential sentence. Felonies are serious crimes that typically carry sentences of more than one year in prison, while misdemeanors usually result in less than one year of incarceration. Felony convictions carry more severe collateral consequences including permanent criminal records, loss of certain professional licenses, and voting rights restrictions in some cases. Both felonies and misdemeanors require vigorous defense. Even misdemeanor convictions can impact employment, housing, and professional opportunities. Our team defends both types of charges aggressively, working to minimize consequences or achieve dismissals when possible.
Fault in car accidents is determined by examining who violated traffic laws or failed to exercise reasonable care. Evidence includes police reports, witness statements, photographs of vehicle damage and road conditions, traffic camera footage, and accident reconstruction analysis. Insurance companies and courts consider factors like speed, following distance, signal use, and adherence to traffic signs. Multiple parties can share fault under Washington’s comparative negligence rules, allowing recovery even if you bear partial responsibility. We investigate thoroughly to establish fault clearly, challenge unfair liability assignments, and maximize your compensation. Insurance companies often attempt to assign blame to injured victims to minimize their payouts, making skilled representation essential.
Compensation includes economic damages such as medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and ongoing treatment costs. You can also recover non-economic damages for pain and suffering, emotional distress, lost enjoyment of life, and scarring or disfigurement. In cases involving gross negligence or intentional misconduct, punitive damages may be available to punish wrongdoing. Calculating fair compensation requires understanding medical prognosis, future treatment needs, long-term earning capacity impacts, and typical jury awards for similar injuries. Insurance companies often offer settlement amounts far below what cases are truly worth. Our experienced negotiators ensure you understand your claim’s value and fight for compensation that genuinely reflects your losses and suffering.
Yes, charges can be dismissed at various pre-trial stages through motions challenging evidence admissibility, illegal searches, or prosecutorial misconduct. If evidence is obtained in violation of constitutional rights, it may be excluded, potentially destroying the prosecution’s case. Ineffective police investigation, inconsistent witness statements, and flawed forensic evidence can all provide grounds for dismissal. We file appropriate motions to challenge prosecution evidence and push for dismissals whenever viable. Even if dismissal isn’t possible, successful pre-trial motions can significantly strengthen your negotiating position for favorable plea agreements. Every case receives thorough pre-trial analysis to identify and pursue all available avenues for charge reduction or dismissal.
A bail hearing occurs shortly after arrest, typically within 72 hours. The court determines whether you should be released on your own recognizance, released with bail, held under conditions like house arrest, or detained without bail. The judge considers factors including criminal history, ties to the community, employment, and flight risk. Having skilled legal representation at this critical stage can result in lower bail amounts or release on your own recognizance without financial conditions. We present evidence of community ties, stable employment, and family relationships to argue for reasonable bail. A successful bail hearing can mean the difference between remaining free during case resolution or sitting in jail for months.
Simple cases with clear liability and minimal injuries may resolve within weeks through settlement negotiations. Complex cases involving serious injuries, multiple defendants, or disputed liability can take months or years to reach resolution. Medical treatment completion, medical record gathering, and insurance company review processes all contribute to timeline variations. While resolution timelines depend on case specifics, we always balance thorough representation with reasonable efficiency. Rushing to settlement before your condition stabilizes or before full damages are clear can result in inadequate compensation. We work at a pace that ensures fair recovery while minimizing your stress and uncertainty.
Insurance companies draft settlement offers strategically designed to minimize their liability while appearing reasonable to uninformed claimants. Without legal guidance, you may accept compensation far below what your injuries merit. An attorney reviews medical evidence, calculates lifetime care costs, and estimates earning capacity impacts to determine fair settlement value. We negotiate aggressively to increase settlement amounts, challenge denials of coverage, and pursue litigation when offers fall short. Many claimants who accept initial settlement offers later discover their injuries were more serious than initially apparent, resulting in inadequate compensation for long-term needs. Professional review protects your financial future.
Report the injury to your employer and supervisor immediately, preferably in writing. Seek medical treatment and provide detailed statements about how the injury occurred. Request a copy of the injury report and follow your employer’s procedures for workers’ compensation filing. If your claim is denied or benefits are inadequate, you may have legal options beyond workers’ compensation including third-party liability claims against negligent contractors or equipment manufacturers. We evaluate whether your situation qualifies for workers’ compensation, third-party claims, or both. Some workplace injuries result from equipment defects, negligent contractors, or intentional employer misconduct that creates additional liability beyond workers’ comp benefits. Proper legal guidance ensures you pursue all available compensation avenues.
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