Brain injuries resulting from accidents can have devastating consequences for victims and their families. These traumatic events often lead to significant medical expenses, lost income, and long-term care needs. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the complexities of brain injury cases and are committed to helping Kent residents pursue fair compensation. Our team works diligently to investigate claims, gather medical evidence, and build compelling cases on behalf of injured parties.
Brain injuries demand immediate attention and thorough documentation to protect your rights and secure appropriate compensation. Medical records, imaging studies, and professional evaluations are critical in demonstrating the extent of your injury and its impact on your quality of life. Our legal team works with medical professionals to establish the connection between the at-fault party’s actions and your injury. This comprehensive approach ensures that all damages are properly identified and pursued, including medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care requirements.
Brain injuries range from mild concussions to severe traumatic brain injuries that permanently alter cognitive and physical function. Determining the full scope of your injury often requires ongoing medical evaluation, as symptoms may develop or worsen over weeks and months following the initial trauma. Documentation of these changes is essential for establishing liability and calculating damages. Our legal team works to ensure no aspect of your injury is overlooked, including cognitive impairment, behavioral changes, physical disabilities, and psychological effects.
A TBI occurs when an external force causes damage to brain tissue, resulting from falls, vehicle accidents, assaults, or workplace incidents. Severity ranges from mild to severe, with symptoms including headaches, confusion, memory loss, and in serious cases, loss of consciousness or permanent disability.
Negligence is the legal theory that allows injury victims to recover damages when another person fails to exercise reasonable care, directly causing harm. In brain injury cases, this means proving the at-fault party had a duty to protect you, breached that duty, and their breach resulted in your injury.
Damages refer to the financial compensation awarded to injury victims, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term care costs. In brain injury cases, damages may also account for diminished earning capacity and reduced quality of life.
This is the legal deadline for filing a personal injury lawsuit, typically three years from the date of injury in Washington State. Missing this deadline can eliminate your right to pursue compensation, making prompt legal action essential.
Maintain detailed records of all medical appointments, test results, symptoms, and treatment plans from the moment of injury. Photographs of the accident scene, your injuries, and evidence of lost income strengthens your claim substantially. Keep a personal journal documenting how your injury affects daily activities, work performance, and emotional wellbeing.
Brain injuries may not show symptoms immediately, but early medical examination creates an important record linking your injury to the accident. Follow your physician’s treatment recommendations precisely and attend all follow-up appointments, as gaps in care can undermine your claim. Comprehensive medical documentation establishes the severity of your condition and justifies compensation for ongoing treatment.
Insurance companies employ adjusters trained to minimize claim payouts by discouraging large settlements and damage awards. Any statements you make can be used against you to reduce your compensation or deny your claim entirely. Having your attorney present during all communications with insurers protects your rights and ensures you receive fair treatment.
Severe brain injuries requiring extended rehabilitation, therapy, and long-term medical care demand comprehensive legal representation to secure adequate compensation. These cases involve complex calculations of future medical costs and diminished earning capacity that require thorough investigation and expert analysis. Full legal services ensure all aspects of your injury are addressed and your settlement reflects the true scope of your damages.
Some brain injuries result from multiple negligent parties, such as vehicle manufacturers, property owners, or employers whose actions contributed to your harm. Determining liability, identifying all defendants, and pursuing claims against each party requires sophisticated legal strategy and resource management. Comprehensive representation ensures all responsible parties are held accountable and your compensation reflects their collective liability.
In cases of mild concussions where liability is obvious and recovery is expected to be quick, a more streamlined approach may work. These situations typically involve a single at-fault party, straightforward medical documentation, and clear causation that all parties acknowledge. However, even minor brain injuries should be evaluated by an attorney to ensure no long-term consequences are overlooked.
If the at-fault party’s insurance company quickly offers fair compensation that accounts for all documented damages, settlement may be reached without extensive litigation. In these rare circumstances, minimal legal involvement may suffice to review and finalize settlement terms. Nevertheless, having an attorney verify that the offer is truly fair and complete protects your interests.
Vehicle collisions are among the leading causes of brain injuries, with impact forces causing immediate damage to brain tissue. Our firm has successfully represented clients injured in car accidents, truck collisions, and motorcycle crashes throughout Kent.
Falls, equipment failures, and construction site accidents can result in severe brain trauma requiring legal action beyond workers’ compensation claims. If a third party’s negligence contributed to your workplace injury, additional claims may be available.
Property owners who fail to maintain safe conditions, leading to falls or accidents that cause brain injury, can be held liable for damages. Slip and fall cases on poorly maintained premises are common grounds for personal injury claims.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings proven success in personal injury litigation to every client matter. Our team combines thorough case investigation, skilled negotiation, and courtroom experience to achieve strong results for brain injury victims. We maintain relationships with medical professionals, reconstruction engineers, and economic analysts who provide crucial support in building compelling claims. Our approach prioritizes clear communication, keeping you informed at every stage while we handle the complex legal and administrative work.
Choosing our firm means gaining access to attorneys who understand the profound impact brain injuries have on families and futures. We work on a contingency basis, meaning you pay no upfront fees and our compensation comes only when we successfully recover damages on your behalf. This arrangement aligns our interests with yours, ensuring maximum effort toward your case. Contact us today to discuss your situation with an attorney who truly cares about your recovery and financial security.
Washington State has a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including brain injuries. This means you have three years from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit. If you miss this deadline, you lose your right to pursue compensation regardless of the merits of your case. It’s critical to contact an attorney immediately after your injury to ensure your claim is filed within this timeframe and all evidence is properly preserved.
Brain injury compensation typically includes medical expenses, both past and future treatment costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering damages. In serious cases, you may recover compensation for reduced earning capacity, home care expenses, rehabilitation services, and ongoing therapy. Additionally, if your injury has caused emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, or permanent disability, these non-economic damages can be substantial. The total compensation depends on your specific injury, treatment needs, and the impact on your ability to work and live your life.
The value of a brain injury case depends on numerous factors including injury severity, medical costs, income loss, age, occupation, and the strength of liability evidence. Mild concussions with full recovery might settle for thousands, while severe brain injuries causing permanent disability can be worth hundreds of thousands or millions. Insurance policy limits of the at-fault party also affect settlement value, as does the jurisdiction where your case would be tried. Our attorneys evaluate all these factors to provide realistic assessment of your claim’s potential value.
While you technically can handle a brain injury claim alone, doing so puts you at significant disadvantage against insurance companies and their adjusters. Insurance companies employ professional negotiators trained to minimize payouts, and they will attempt to settle your claim for far less than its true value if you lack legal representation. An attorney levels the playing field, ensuring fair treatment and maximum compensation. Most personal injury attorneys work on contingency, so you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
Critical evidence in brain injury cases includes medical imaging (CT scans, MRI results), physician notes documenting symptoms and diagnosis, neuropsychological testing results, and records of ongoing treatment and rehabilitation. Additionally, evidence of the accident itself—photographs, police reports, witness statements, and expert reconstruction analysis—establishes how the injury occurred. Economic records showing lost income and medical expenses are essential, along with documentation of how the injury affects your daily life and work performance. Our team systematically gathers and organizes all evidence to build a compelling case.
The timeline for a brain injury lawsuit varies based on case complexity and whether settlement is reached or trial becomes necessary. Simple cases with clear liability and agreed-upon damages might settle within months. Complex cases involving multiple parties, disputed liability, or serious injury requiring extensive medical documentation may take one to three years from filing to resolution. Settlement negotiations can move quickly if both parties are reasonable, but preparing for trial requires additional time for discovery, expert reports, and legal motions. Our firm works efficiently to resolve your case while ensuring nothing is rushed.
If you suffer a brain injury at work, workers’ compensation typically covers medical treatment and partial lost wages. However, if a third party’s negligence contributed to your injury—such as a contractor, manufacturer, or property owner—you may pursue an additional personal injury claim against that party. This third-party claim is separate from workers’ compensation and can result in substantially greater compensation, including pain and suffering damages that workers’ compensation does not cover. We help injured workers pursue all available avenues of recovery.
A concussion is technically a mild form of traumatic brain injury where the brain moves within the skull, causing temporary disruption of brain function. Most concussions resolve within weeks, though symptoms may persist longer in some cases. A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a broader category that includes concussions as well as moderate and severe injuries involving structural damage to brain tissue. Serious TBIs can cause permanent cognitive, physical, and behavioral changes. Both conditions warrant medical evaluation and legal protection to ensure appropriate compensation.
Symptoms of brain injury may include headaches, dizziness, confusion, memory problems, difficulty concentrating, sensitivity to light or sound, nausea, and changes in mood or behavior. Some symptoms appear immediately while others develop over days or weeks. If you experienced any head trauma in an accident, seek immediate medical evaluation even if symptoms seem mild—some serious injuries don’t show obvious signs initially. Medical professionals can perform tests to diagnose brain injury and document your condition, creating important records for legal claims.
Yes, emotional and psychological effects of brain injury are fully compensable damages in personal injury claims. Depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, loss of enjoyment of life, and changes in personality are common consequences of serious brain injuries that significantly impact quality of life. These non-economic damages are just as important as medical costs and lost wages in determining fair compensation. Our attorneys work with mental health professionals to document psychological effects and ensure they are properly valued in settlement negotiations.
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