Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provides comprehensive criminal defense and personal injury representation to residents and businesses throughout Burbank, Washington. With extensive experience handling cases ranging from DUI and drug offenses to auto accidents and premises liability claims, our team delivers strategic legal advocacy tailored to your specific circumstances. We understand that facing criminal charges or recovering from a serious injury can be overwhelming, which is why we’re committed to guiding you through every step of the legal process with transparent communication and aggressive representation.
Professional legal representation in criminal and personal injury cases provides essential protection for your rights and financial interests. When you’re facing criminal charges, an experienced defense attorney can challenge evidence, explore plea alternatives, and ensure you understand all available options before proceeding. In personal injury matters, a knowledgeable advocate can negotiate with insurance companies, calculate fair compensation for your damages, and pursue litigation if necessary. Without proper legal guidance, you risk accepting inadequate settlements, missing critical deadlines, or facing severe criminal consequences that could impact your future for years to come.
Criminal defense involves protecting your constitutional rights when facing charges from misdemeanors to felonies. Our representation includes investigating the evidence against you, filing motions to suppress illegally obtained evidence, negotiating plea agreements when advantageous, and mounting a vigorous trial defense if necessary. We handle charges ranging from DUI and drug possession to assault, theft, and white-collar crimes. Personal injury law, meanwhile, focuses on recovering compensation when someone else’s negligence causes you harm. This includes motor vehicle accidents, property owner liability, medical negligence, and product defects that result in injuries.
A plea agreement occurs when a defendant agrees to plead guilty or no contest to charges in exchange for the prosecution agreeing to dismiss other charges, recommend a lighter sentence, or otherwise modify the charges. This allows both parties to avoid trial while resolving the case. Our attorneys carefully evaluate whether any proposed plea agreement serves your best interests.
Damages refer to monetary compensation awarded in civil cases to reimburse an injured party for losses. These include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and other harms caused by another person’s negligence or intentional conduct. Calculating fair damages is crucial in personal injury negotiations and litigation.
The statute of limitations is the legal deadline for filing a lawsuit or criminal charges. In Washington, personal injury claims typically must be filed within three years of injury, while criminal charges have varying deadlines depending on the crime’s severity. Missing this deadline may result in losing your right to pursue the case entirely.
A subpoena is a court order requiring a witness to testify or a person to produce evidence. Failure to comply with a subpoena can result in contempt of court charges. In both criminal and civil cases, subpoenas are essential tools for gathering testimony and documentary evidence needed to support your case.
After an injury or arrest, preserve all relevant evidence as soon as possible. Take photographs of accident scenes, injuries, and property damage before conditions change or cleanup occurs. Document medical treatment, maintain all correspondence related to your case, and request that witnesses provide written statements while their memories are fresh.
Social media posts, text messages, and online conversations about your legal situation can be used against you by opposing counsel or prosecutors. Insurance adjusters and opposing attorneys actively monitor social platforms for inconsistent statements or incriminating content. Refrain from posting about your case and advise family and friends to do the same until your matter is resolved.
Time is critical in both criminal and personal injury cases—early legal intervention protects your rights and prevents costly mistakes. In criminal matters, speaking with an attorney before making statements to police is essential, as anything you say may be used against you. For injuries, prompt legal action preserves evidence, establishes the timeline of harm, and ensures deadlines aren’t missed.
Felony charges, violent crime accusations, and high-value personal injury claims demand comprehensive legal representation with resources for investigation, expert witnesses, and detailed preparation. Cases involving permanent disability, significant property damage, or potential prison sentences require attorneys who can dedicate substantial time to your defense. Attempting to navigate these matters alone or with inadequate representation risks devastating consequences including lengthy incarceration or inadequate compensation for your injuries.
When facing multiple charges that could be consolidated or when navigating disputes between multiple insurance carriers, comprehensive representation ensures coordinated strategy across all claims. Individuals with prior criminal history or multiple injury claims benefit from attorneys who understand how prior cases impact current proceedings. Our firm coordinates complex cases involving multiple defendants, co-defendants, or layered liability to protect your interests comprehensively.
Traffic violations, minor misdemeanors, and small personal injury claims involving minor injuries and clear liability sometimes require less intensive legal involvement. These matters may resolve through traffic court procedures or insurance negotiations without extensive litigation. However, even seemingly minor charges can have unexpected consequences—we recommend consulting with an attorney to understand all potential impacts before proceeding alone.
When an at-fault party’s insurance company acknowledges liability and offers reasonable compensation without dispute, injury cases sometimes resolve efficiently through direct negotiation. If a settlement offer fairly compensates all documented damages and medical treatment is complete, pursuing litigation may be unnecessary. Our attorneys can review settlement offers to ensure they truly represent fair value before you commit to any agreement.
Auto accidents causing significant injuries, long-term medical treatment, or multiple vehicle involvement commonly require legal representation to negotiate fair settlements or pursue litigation. We handle these claims from initial investigation through final resolution, managing all interactions with insurance companies and opposing counsel.
Facing criminal prosecution demands immediate legal representation to protect your rights from the first police contact through verdict. Our defense attorneys challenge evidence, negotiate with prosecutors, and defend your constitutional rights in court.
Property owner negligence, unsafe working conditions, and dangerous products cause preventable injuries every day, entitling victims to compensation. We investigate these incidents thoroughly and pursue claims against all responsible parties.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd stands apart through our combination of substantial criminal defense and personal injury experience, transparent client communication, and aggressive courtroom advocacy. We understand that legal problems create stress beyond the case itself—we work to ease that burden by handling all details, explaining options clearly, and keeping you informed at every stage. Our track record includes successful outcomes in serious felony cases, significant injury settlements, and complex litigation requiring multi-faceted strategy.
We serve Burbank residents with the understanding that every case is unique and deserves individualized attention. Rather than applying cookie-cutter solutions, we investigate thoroughly, evaluate all available options, and recommend strategies aligned with your specific goals and circumstances. Our commitment extends beyond billable hours—we genuinely care about achieving the best possible outcome for each client we represent.
If arrested, exercise your right to remain silent and request an attorney immediately—do not make statements to police without counsel present. For injuries, seek medical attention and document everything: take photographs, collect witness information, and preserve evidence of how the accident occurred. In both situations, contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd as soon as possible. Early legal intervention protects your rights and can significantly impact your case outcome. We provide emergency consultation services to clients facing urgent legal situations in Burbank and surrounding areas.
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 or claims against government entities have different deadlines, sometimes as short as one year. Missing the statutory deadline typically bars you from recovering any compensation, regardless of how strong your claim might be. Contact our office immediately if you’ve been injured to ensure your case is filed within all applicable timeframes and your rights are fully protected.
You have the right to refuse a breath or blood test during a DUI stop, but refusing carries serious consequences including automatic driver’s license suspension and potential criminal charges. Washington’s implied consent law means that driving on public roads implies consent to chemical testing. Refusal can be used against you in court and may result in harsher penalties than a failed test. Our DUI defense attorneys evaluate whether your test refusal was lawful and pursue every available defense to protect your driving privileges and freedom.
Recoverable damages in personal injury cases include economic damages such as medical expenses, lost wages, and property damage, plus non-economic damages for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. In cases involving intentional conduct or gross negligence, punitive damages may also be available to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar behavior. Calculating fair damages requires understanding both your documented expenses and the long-term impact of your injuries on your quality of life. Our attorneys work with medical professionals and financial experts to ensure your damage claim fully reflects your actual losses.
Criminal charges in Washington typically begin with arrest, followed by an initial appearance where bail is determined. For felonies, a probable cause hearing determines whether sufficient evidence exists to proceed, and a grand jury issues an indictment. For misdemeanors, the prosecutor files charges directly. Throughout this process, you have constitutional rights including the right to counsel, the right to confront witnesses, and the right to remain silent. Our criminal defense attorneys protect these rights from initial arrest through any trial or appeal proceedings.
A plea agreement allows you to resolve charges without trial by accepting guilt to certain charges in exchange for prosecution concessions—typically fewer charges, lighter recommended sentences, or case dismissals. Going to trial means the prosecution must prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt through evidence presented in court, with a judge or jury determining the verdict. Plea agreements provide certainty and typically result in shorter sentences, but require admitting guilt. Trial preserves your presumption of innocence and right to confront witnesses but carries risk of conviction on all charges. Our attorneys help you weigh these options based on evidence strength and your specific circumstances.
Legal fees vary based on case complexity, charges or injuries involved, and whether the matter resolves through negotiation or requires trial. Many personal injury cases are handled on contingency—we collect fees only if we recover compensation for you. Criminal defense is typically handled through hourly rates or flat fees for specific services. We provide transparent fee discussions during initial consultations so you understand all costs before engaging our services. Financing options and payment plans may be available for qualified clients.
Prior criminal convictions generally cannot be used against you in a personal injury case—the fact that you have a criminal history doesn’t reduce the value of your injury claim or the defendant’s liability. However, if you testify in your own injury case, opposing counsel may use prior convictions to attack your credibility. Additionally, if your injuries resulted from illegal activity you were engaged in, some courts may reduce damages. Our attorneys strategically present your case to maximize recovery while addressing any credibility concerns arising from prior legal issues.
Missing the statute of limitations deadline typically results in dismissal of your entire case—you lose all rights to recover compensation regardless of how serious your injuries or how clear the defendant’s liability. Some limited exceptions exist, such as when a defendant leaves the state or when a plaintiff is a minor, but these are narrow. Courts strictly enforce these deadlines because they protect defendants’ rights to finality and rely on evidence and witnesses that fade with time. Contact an attorney immediately if you suspect you’re approaching any important deadline.
Criminal cases may resolve within weeks through guilty pleas or can take months or years if proceeding to trial, depending on charge severity and court scheduling. Personal injury claims often take six months to two years to resolve, depending on whether a settlement is reached or litigation becomes necessary. Medical treatment completion, settlement negotiations, and court schedules all impact timeline. Our attorneys work efficiently to move cases toward resolution while ensuring we don’t sacrifice case quality for speed. We keep you informed about realistic timelines based on your specific case circumstances.
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