Brain injuries represent some of the most devastating personal injuries an individual can sustain. These injuries can result from vehicle accidents, falls, workplace incidents, or negligent actions by others. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound impact a brain injury has on your life, your family, and your future. Our legal team is dedicated to helping Ellensburg residents who have suffered traumatic brain injuries obtain the compensation necessary for medical treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term care.
Brain injuries often result in lifelong consequences including cognitive impairment, physical disabilities, emotional changes, and substantial medical expenses. Pursuing a legal claim ensures you recover damages for past and future medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering, and reduced quality of life. Proper representation can make the difference between recovering sufficient funds for comprehensive care or facing financial hardship alongside your physical recovery. Our attorneys work diligently to maximize your compensation and secure your family’s financial stability.
A brain injury occurs when trauma damages brain tissue, affecting cognitive function, motor control, sensory perception, or emotional regulation. Brain injuries range from mild concussions to severe traumatic brain injuries with permanent disability. Symptoms may include headaches, memory loss, concentration problems, balance issues, mood changes, and loss of consciousness. Even seemingly minor brain injuries can develop into serious conditions if untreated. Documentation of your injury and ongoing medical treatment is critical for establishing your legal claim.
A traumatic brain injury results from sudden physical trauma that damages the brain. TBIs range from mild concussions to severe injuries causing permanent disability or death. Medical imaging and neurological testing confirm diagnosis and severity levels.
Negligence occurs when someone fails to exercise reasonable care, resulting in injury to another person. In brain injury cases, negligence might involve reckless driving, inadequate workplace safety, or failure to prevent hazardous conditions.
Damages represent the monetary compensation you receive for your injury. These include medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, disability accommodations, and future care costs related to your brain injury.
Washington’s statute of limitations sets the deadline for filing a personal injury lawsuit. For most brain injury claims, you have three years from the date of injury to file your case in court.
Always obtain prompt medical evaluation following any head trauma, even if symptoms seem minor. Emergency room documentation establishes the connection between the incident and your injury. Early medical records provide crucial evidence for your legal case and ensure proper treatment begins immediately.
Document the accident location with photographs showing hazardous conditions, road damage, or equipment failure. Collect contact information from witnesses who saw the incident occur. Preserve any physical evidence and request security footage from nearby businesses immediately after your injury.
Avoid discussing your injury with insurance representatives without legal representation. Statements made to insurers can be used against your claim. An attorney protects your rights and handles all communications with opposing parties and their insurers.
Severe brain injuries causing permanent cognitive impairment, physical disability, or chronic pain require comprehensive legal strategies to secure maximum compensation. These cases involve substantial medical expenses, ongoing care costs, and lost earning capacity that demand thorough investigation and expert testimony. Comprehensive representation ensures your settlement accounts for lifetime care needs and quality of life diminishment.
Brain injuries involving multiple responsible parties—such as vehicle manufacturers, healthcare providers, and property owners—require comprehensive legal investigation. Complex negligence scenarios demand detailed analysis of how each party contributed to your injury. Full representation handles multiple claims, coordinates with various insurers, and maximizes recovery from all responsible sources.
Mild concussions where the injured person fully recovers with minimal medical intervention may settle through streamlined negotiation. These cases involve clear liability and straightforward medical expenses. However, even mild injuries warrant legal guidance to ensure fair compensation for medical costs and lost work time.
When responsibility is undisputed and the at-fault party’s insurance company engages in good-faith settlement discussions, a simplified approach may work. Clear liability reduces the need for extensive investigation and expert testimony. Even in these situations, legal review ensures settlement terms are fair and comprehensive.
Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents frequently cause brain injuries through impact with windshields, dashboards, or other vehicles. Head trauma from collisions can result in immediate loss of consciousness or delayed symptom onset.
Slip and fall incidents, inadequate safety measures, or hazardous conditions on property can cause head trauma leading to brain injury. Negligent property maintenance creates dangerous conditions where brain injuries frequently occur.
Construction accidents, falling objects, or workplace violence can cause traumatic brain injuries. Employers have legal obligations to maintain safe working conditions and prevent foreseeable brain injuries.
Our firm combines extensive personal injury litigation experience with genuine compassion for clients navigating life after brain injury. We understand the medical, financial, and emotional challenges you face and commit to aggressive representation that maximizes your recovery. Our attorneys stay current with evolving neurological science and personal injury law to provide informed counsel tailored to your unique circumstances.
We maintain strong relationships with medical professionals, rehabilitation centers, and neurological specialists throughout Washington. These connections enable us to build powerful cases supported by credible expert testimony. Our firm works on contingency, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you, removing financial barriers to quality legal representation.
Washington law establishes a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including brain injuries. This deadline runs from the date of your injury, not from when symptoms appeared. Filing within this timeframe is critical; missing the deadline typically prevents you from pursuing compensation entirely. However, certain circumstances may extend this deadline, such as cases involving minors or individuals with legal incapacity. Consulting an attorney immediately after your injury ensures you preserve all legal rights and meet all filing deadlines without jeopardizing your claim.
Brain injury compensation includes medical expenses covering emergency care, hospitalization, surgery, rehabilitation, and ongoing treatment. You can also recover lost wages for time away from work and reduced earning capacity if your injury prevents future employment. Pain and suffering damages compensate for physical pain, emotional distress, and diminished quality of life. Additional compensation addresses home modifications for accessibility, assistive devices, in-home care services, and life care planning expenses. Punitive damages may apply if the responsible party acted with gross negligence or intentional misconduct. Our attorneys calculate total damages based on your specific injury and long-term needs.
Brain injury severity is determined through medical imaging (CT scans, MRI), neurological examinations, and standardized testing scales. The Glasgow Coma Scale measures consciousness level immediately after injury, while neuropsychological testing assesses cognitive function, memory, attention, and emotional changes. Medical professionals document symptom progression and long-term effects. For legal purposes, severity affects compensation amounts and determines the scope of necessary evidence and expert testimony. Severe injuries causing permanent disability warrant comprehensive investigation and larger damage awards. Our attorneys work with medical professionals to establish severity and document how your injury impacts daily functioning and earning capacity.
Washington applies comparative negligence law, allowing you to recover compensation even if you were partially responsible for your injury. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you were 20% at fault, you can recover 80% of your damages. This prevents injured parties from being completely barred from recovery due to minor contributory negligence. However, if you are more than 50% at fault, you cannot recover damages under Washington law. Our attorneys thoroughly investigate to minimize your assigned fault percentage and maximize recovery. We challenge exaggerated negligence claims and present evidence demonstrating the responsible party’s primary liability.
Strong brain injury claims require medical documentation including emergency room records, imaging studies, neurological examination results, and ongoing treatment notes. Witness statements describing the accident and your immediate condition corroborate your injury severity. Expert testimony from neurologists, neurosurgeons, and rehabilitation specialists explains your injury’s impact on cognitive, physical, and emotional functioning. Accident reports, photographs of the incident scene, and evidence of hazardous conditions establish how your injury occurred. Documentation of lost wages, medical bills, and rehabilitation costs supports damage calculations. Video evidence from security cameras or dashcams provides compelling proof of negligent behavior and your injury causation.
Brain injury settlement timelines vary based on injury severity, number of liable parties, and insurance company cooperation. Simple cases with clear liability and minor injuries may settle within months. Complex cases involving permanent disability, multiple defendants, or disputed liability often require one to three years for settlement or trial. Our attorneys work diligently to resolve your case efficiently while ensuring you receive fair compensation. We pursue aggressive negotiation and litigation when necessary to protect your interests. Throughout the process, we keep you informed about case progress and answer all questions regarding settlement strategies.
Seek immediate medical attention by calling emergency services or visiting the nearest emergency room, even if you feel physically unharmed. Brain injuries sometimes develop delayed symptoms; prompt evaluation establishes the connection between the incident and your injury. Request complete medical documentation and imaging results for your records. Document the accident scene and circumstances through photographs and written notes. Collect witness contact information and report the incident to relevant authorities. Contact our law firm before discussing your injury with insurance representatives, as their statements can be used against your claim.
Medical proof is essential for successful brain injury claims, establishing both injury occurrence and its severity. Imaging studies like CT scans and MRI provide objective evidence of brain damage. Neurological examinations document cognitive, physical, and emotional impairments resulting from your injury. Medical records create the foundation for your legal claim and demonstrate why you deserve substantial compensation. Without medical documentation, insurance companies dismiss claims and deny compensation. Our attorneys ensure your medical records comprehensively document your injury and long-term effects. We work with healthcare providers to obtain detailed documentation supporting your legal claim.
Family members cannot directly recover damages for your brain injury under Washington law, but they may recover compensation for services they provide if your injury requires caregiving. Spouses or parents who provide in-home care can claim damages for lost wages during caregiving. Wrongful death damages apply if your brain injury results in death. Family members can also pursue claims for loss of companionship or consortium if your injury affects your relationship. Our attorneys evaluate whether family members have separate legal claims and pursue all available recovery sources. We ensure your family’s financial needs are addressed through comprehensive claim strategies.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd represents brain injury clients on contingency, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation. Our contingency arrangement removes financial barriers to quality legal representation when you need it most. We advance investigation costs, expert consultation fees, and litigation expenses, recovering these costs from your settlement or verdict. This arrangement aligns our interests with yours—we succeed only when we maximize your compensation. No upfront fees mean you can focus on recovery without financial stress. During your initial consultation, we discuss fee arrangements, cost responsibilities, and answer all questions about our representation.
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