Brain injuries represent some of the most severe and life-altering outcomes from accidents and traumatic events. When someone sustains a brain injury due to negligence or another party’s wrongful actions, the consequences extend far beyond immediate medical treatment. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound impact these injuries have on individuals and their families throughout Mill Plain and Clark County. Our legal team is dedicated to helping victims pursue the compensation and justice they deserve for their suffering and losses.
Legal representation following a brain injury is essential because insurance companies often underestimate the true value and long-term impact of these claims. Brain injuries frequently result in permanent cognitive changes, behavioral modifications, loss of earning capacity, and ongoing medical needs that extend decades into the future. Our firm ensures that all current and future damages are properly documented and presented to insurance adjusters and juries. We fight to secure settlements and verdicts that account for rehabilitation costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and the emotional toll on families navigating this challenging recovery process.
Brain injuries fall into two primary categories: traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) resulting from physical impacts to the head, and acquired brain injuries caused by internal events like stroke or lack of oxygen. Traumatic injuries are most common in accident cases and range from mild concussions to severe diffuse axonal injuries causing permanent disability. Understanding the specific nature and severity of your injury is crucial for developing an effective legal strategy. Our team works with neuroradiologists and neuropsychologists to establish clear medical causation linking the defendant’s negligence directly to your brain injury and resulting impairments.
A TBI occurs when an external force causes brain dysfunction, such as from motor vehicle accidents, falls, assaults, or sports impacts. These injuries range from mild concussions to severe permanent damage affecting cognition, motor control, and behavior.
DAI involves widespread damage to brain nerve fibers caused by severe acceleration-deceleration forces, often from high-impact collisions. This type of injury frequently results in extended loss of consciousness and long-term cognitive and physical impairments.
A comprehensive assessment conducted by a neuropsychologist measuring cognitive function, memory, attention, emotional status, and behavioral changes following brain injury. These evaluations provide objective documentation of functional deficits and help quantify the impact on daily living.
A detailed medical and financial roadmap projecting all future healthcare needs, therapy, equipment, and supportive services required for a brain injury survivor. These plans are essential for calculating fair compensation covering decades of ongoing care and support.
Preserve every medical record, imaging scan, and clinical note related to your brain injury as soon as possible after the incident. These documents create a crucial timeline establishing the direct connection between the accident and your neurological symptoms. Early and consistent medical documentation significantly strengthens your claim’s credibility with insurance companies and strengthens settlement negotiations.
Request formal neuropsychological evaluations from board-qualified professionals who specialize in brain injury assessment. These objective test results provide measurable evidence of cognitive deficits and functional limitations that subjective complaints alone cannot establish. Comprehensive testing dramatically increases the perceived value of your claim and provides clear documentation of damages.
Keep consistent records documenting your daily symptoms, challenges, emotional states, and functional limitations as you progress through recovery. Personal journals combined with medical records create a compelling narrative of your injury’s real-world impact on your life and relationships. This contemporaneous documentation becomes invaluable evidence during settlement negotiations or trial proceedings.
Cases involving moderate to severe brain injuries with lasting cognitive, physical, or emotional impairments require extensive legal resources and medical expertise to properly value damages. These injuries often result in permanent disability, significantly reduced earning capacity, and lifelong dependency on medical care and support services. Only comprehensive representation ensures all current and future damages receive proper evaluation and aggressive pursuit.
Many brain injury cases involve multiple potentially responsible parties, from negligent drivers to property owners or employers, requiring sophisticated investigation and legal strategy. Determining proportional liability among defendants demands thorough evidence gathering, expert analysis, and strategic negotiation with multiple insurance carriers. Comprehensive representation navigates these complexities to maximize recovery from all available sources.
Mild concussions that resolve completely within weeks or months with minimal ongoing symptoms may require less intensive legal involvement. When medical treatment is straightforward and recovery is swift, simpler claim resolution processes may achieve adequate compensation efficiently. However, even mild brain injuries warrant legal consultation to ensure you’re not accepting settlements below your injury’s true value.
Cases with obviously responsible parties and insurance companies willing to negotiate in good faith may resolve more quickly with straightforward representation. When liability is unquestionable and damages are relatively modest, streamlined legal processes can achieve fair settlement without extensive litigation preparation. Even in these scenarios, professional legal guidance protects your interests and prevents costly mistakes.
High-velocity vehicle collisions frequently cause traumatic brain injuries through severe impact or sudden acceleration-deceleration forces. These accidents require thorough investigation of road conditions, vehicle mechanics, and driver negligence to establish liability.
Falls on negligently maintained property, especially among elderly individuals, commonly result in head trauma and brain injury. Property owners’ failure to address hazardous conditions creates clear liability for resulting injuries.
Construction sites and industrial workplaces frequently generate head injuries through falling objects, equipment failures, or unsafe conditions. Employers’ negligence in maintaining safety protocols creates significant liability for resulting brain injuries.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings decades of personal injury litigation experience directly to your brain injury case. We understand the profound ways these injuries transform lives and are committed to securing compensation that truly reflects your suffering and long-term needs. Our team maintains established relationships with leading neurologists, neuropsychologists, life care planners, and medical professionals who strengthen your claim through objective evidence. We take a personalized approach to every case, ensuring you receive the attention and aggressive advocacy your situation demands.
From initial case evaluation through settlement negotiation or trial, we handle every aspect of your claim with thorough preparation and strategic thinking. We investigate accident circumstances completely, gather all relevant evidence, and build compelling narratives that help juries understand your injury’s real-world impact. Our firm’s reputation for successful case outcomes has earned respect from insurance carriers throughout Washington, often resulting in more favorable settlements. We work on contingency basis, meaning you pay no fees unless we recover compensation for your injuries.
Brain injuries result from various accidents including motor vehicle collisions, falls from heights, workplace incidents, assaults, and sports-related impacts. High-impact events causing acceleration-deceleration forces or direct head trauma pose the greatest risk for serious brain injury. Even seemingly minor incidents can result in significant neurological changes, making medical evaluation crucial following any head injury. Motor vehicle accidents remain the leading cause of traumatic brain injuries, particularly in high-speed collisions or rollover incidents. Falls become increasingly common causes among elderly individuals and in cases involving negligent property maintenance. Workplace brain injuries often stem from equipment failures, inadequate safety protocols, or employer negligence in maintaining hazard-free environments.
Brain injury case timelines vary significantly based on injury severity, complexity of liability, and insurance company responsiveness. Straightforward cases with clear liability and minimal disputes may resolve within several months through settlement negotiations. Complex cases involving multiple defendants, significant permanent disability, or disputed liability frequently require one to three years or longer for full resolution through litigation. Our team works efficiently while maintaining thoroughness, ensuring all evidence is properly gathered and presented before finalizing any settlement. We never rush cases simply to close files quickly, understanding that brain injury victims deserve fair compensation reflecting true long-term needs. Timeline expectations depend on your specific circumstances, which we discuss thoroughly during initial consultation.
Brain injury claims may recover compensation for medical expenses including emergency treatment, hospitalization, rehabilitation, ongoing therapy, and long-term care services. Lost wages from the injury period and reduced earning capacity from permanent cognitive or physical impairments are fully compensable. Pain and suffering damages account for physical discomfort, emotional trauma, depression, anxiety, and reduced quality of life experienced during recovery. Additional damages include loss of consortium (impact on family relationships), home modifications to accommodate disabilities, assistive technology, loss of life enjoyment, and caregiver costs. Some cases involve punitive damages when defendant conduct was especially reckless or intentional. We calculate all applicable damages categories to ensure you receive complete fair compensation.
Proving negligence causation requires establishing that the defendant owed you a duty of care, breached that duty through their actions or inaction, and that breach directly caused your brain injury. Medical records, imaging studies, and neuropsychological testing document objective evidence of your brain injury and its severity. Accident reconstruction experts analyze exactly how the incident occurred and what forces were involved in creating your injury. We work with treating physicians and independent medical professionals to establish clear causal connections between the accident and your neurological diagnosis. Detailed medical documentation showing injury development immediately following the incident strengthens this causation argument. Insurance companies and juries evaluate this evidence carefully, making comprehensive medical documentation essential for successful claims.
Most brain injury cases settle before trial as insurance companies recognize the strength of documented neurological injury claims and potential jury awards. Settlement negotiations typically occur after thorough investigation, expert opinions are gathered, and medical treatment reaches maximum improvement. Our team negotiates aggressively for fair settlements reflecting your true damages while remaining prepared to proceed to trial if insurance offers prove inadequate. The decision to settle or pursue trial depends on settlement quality versus litigation risk analysis, your medical prognosis, and your preferences. Some cases must go to trial when insurance carriers undervalue brain injury damages despite strong evidence. We provide honest recommendations based on extensive experience while respecting your ultimate decision regarding case resolution.
A life care plan is a comprehensive medical and financial document projecting all future healthcare, therapeutic, medical equipment, supportive care, and services required throughout a brain injury survivor’s lifetime. Created by life care planners working with medical professionals, these plans provide detailed cost estimates for decades of ongoing needs. Insurance companies and juries rely heavily on life care plans to understand the true financial impact of permanent brain injuries. These plans become essential for calculating fair compensation in moderate to severe injury cases where lifetime care costs exceed hundreds of thousands of dollars. Detailed life care plans significantly strengthen settlement negotiations and jury arguments regarding appropriate compensation levels. Without proper life care planning, brain injury victims often accept settlements far below the true cost of their long-term medical and supportive needs.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd handles brain injury cases on contingency, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for your injuries. Contingency fees typically range from 33 to 40 percent of recovered amounts, depending on case complexity and litigation stage. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe nothing for our legal services, making representation accessible regardless of your financial situation. You remain responsible for case costs including medical records, expert witness fees, investigation expenses, and court filing fees. We advance these costs during litigation and recover them from settlement or judgment proceeds. We discuss all cost structures transparently during your initial consultation, ensuring complete understanding of financial arrangements before engaging our services.
Pre-existing conditions do not prevent brain injury claims, though insurance companies often attempt to use prior medical history to minimize compensation. We document how your current brain injury differs from previous conditions and how the new injury has worsened your overall health status. Medical experts can distinguish between pre-existing conditions and new injuries caused by the defendant’s negligence through careful medical analysis and testing. Your full recovery potential and functional limitations become the basis for damages calculation, regardless of prior medical history. Some claimants with pre-existing conditions ultimately receive substantial awards when evidence clearly demonstrates how the incident caused significant new injury and suffering. Pre-existing conditions require careful but thorough legal handling to protect your rights and maximize fair compensation.
Immediately after sustaining a brain injury, seek emergency medical care to address any life-threatening conditions and establish medical documentation of your injuries. Report the incident to police or property owners to create official records establishing liability responsibility. Document the accident scene with photographs, contact information from witnesses, and detailed descriptions of exactly what occurred and how the injury happened. Preserve all medical records, imaging studies, and treatment documentation throughout your recovery. Avoid discussing the accident with insurance adjusters without legal counsel, as early statements may be used against your interests. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd promptly to ensure evidence is properly preserved and your rights are protected during the critical early stages following your brain injury.
Future medical costs in brain injury settlements are calculated using life care plans developed by life care planners working with treating physicians and medical professionals. These plans project all anticipated healthcare needs throughout the survivor’s remaining lifespan, including periodic therapy, medications, medical equipment, and physician care. Cost estimates account for inflation in medical expenses over decades, ensuring settlements reflect true purchasing power needed for future care. Vocational rehabilitation, home modifications, assistive technology, and ongoing rehabilitation therapies are itemized with specific costs and replacement schedules. These detailed projections replace vague damage estimates with concrete financial figures that insurance companies and juries understand. Comprehensive life care planning prevents serious underfunding of actual long-term medical needs that brain injury survivors require throughout recovery.
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