Brain injuries can have devastating and long-lasting effects on victims and their families. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound impact that traumatic brain injuries have on quality of life, earning capacity, and family relationships. Our firm is committed to helping Dallesport residents who have suffered brain injuries due to accidents, negligence, or others’ wrongful actions. We provide compassionate and thorough legal representation to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve for your injuries and losses.
Brain injuries require specialized medical care, ongoing therapy, and significant financial resources for recovery. Legal representation ensures that insurance companies and negligent parties are held accountable for the full scope of your damages. Our firm pursues compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care needs. Having an experienced attorney on your side protects your rights and maximizes your recovery, giving you the financial support needed to rebuild your life after a devastating injury.
Brain injuries range from mild concussions to severe traumatic brain injuries with permanent neurological damage. Even mild brain injuries can result in cognitive problems, memory issues, personality changes, and emotional difficulties. Severe brain injuries may cause permanent disability, loss of consciousness, or require lifelong care. Proving a brain injury claim requires comprehensive medical documentation, expert testimony, and thorough investigation to establish negligence. Our attorneys work with neurologists, neuropsychologists, and life care planners to document injuries and demonstrate how they impact your future.
A TBI occurs when a sudden trauma damages the brain, caused by a blow, jolt, or penetrating head injury. This can result from motor vehicle accidents, falls, assaults, or sports injuries, ranging from mild concussions to severe permanent damage.
Negligence is the legal concept that one party failed to exercise reasonable care, directly causing injury to another. Proving negligence requires showing duty of care, breach of that duty, causation, and resulting damages from the defendant’s actions.
Damages are monetary awards granted to compensate a victim for losses caused by another’s negligence. These include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, disability costs, and future care expenses related to the injury.
Liability refers to legal responsibility for causing harm or injury. Establishing the at-fault party’s liability is essential to recover compensation, whether through insurance settlement or court judgment.
Keep detailed records of all medical appointments, treatments, tests, and professional recommendations following your brain injury. Maintain a personal journal documenting your symptoms, limitations, and how the injury affects daily activities and work. Preserve all evidence from the accident scene, including photographs, witness contact information, and records of emergency responders.
Even if symptoms seem minor initially, obtain a thorough neurological evaluation after any head injury. Brain injuries can have delayed symptoms that appear days or weeks after the incident. Having comprehensive medical documentation strengthens your case and ensures proper treatment for your recovery.
Do not post about your accident, injuries, or legal case on social media platforms. Insurance adjusters monitor social media and may use your posts against your claim. Communicate about your case only with your attorney and medical providers.
Brain injury cases require extensive medical records, neurological testing, and professional testimony to establish the injury’s severity and permanence. Insurance companies scrutinize these claims heavily and often dispute the extent of injuries. An attorney coordinates with medical professionals and ensures your case is properly documented and presented.
Brain injuries frequently require lifetime care, ongoing therapy, and vocational rehabilitation, resulting in substantial damages. Calculating future medical costs and lost earning capacity requires professional analysis and expert input. Full legal representation ensures all current and future costs are included in your claim.
If liability is obvious and the at-fault party’s insurance company is responsive and reasonable, settlement negotiations may proceed quickly. When injuries are relatively minor and prognosis is clear, less extensive documentation may suffice. Even in these cases, legal guidance ensures fair compensation.
Some brain injuries have clear causation and treatment paths without complications or disputes. When medical providers agree on diagnosis and prognosis, and damages are easily calculated, the claims process may be more straightforward. Consultation with an attorney can confirm whether full litigation is necessary.
Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents are leading causes of brain injuries, especially when impact forces are severe. These cases often involve multiple parties and insurance coverage disputes requiring comprehensive legal action.
Falls from heights, equipment malfunctions, and other workplace incidents can cause serious brain injuries. While workers’ compensation may provide some coverage, third-party liability claims can yield additional recovery.
Falls on poorly maintained property, inadequate security, or hazardous conditions can result in brain injuries. Property owners may be liable for negligence in maintaining safe premises.
Our attorneys bring years of experience handling brain injury cases with compassion and skill. We understand the medical complexities, financial burdens, and emotional toll these injuries place on victims and families. We invest time in understanding your unique situation and building a strong case tailored to your specific needs. Our commitment to thorough investigation and aggressive advocacy ensures your voice is heard.
We work on a contingency basis, meaning you pay no upfront fees and only pay if we recover compensation for you. This aligns our interests with yours and removes financial barriers to obtaining quality representation. Our team maintains strong relationships with medical professionals, investigators, and expert witnesses. We handle all aspects of your case, from initial consultation through resolution, providing peace of mind during your recovery.
A brain injury is any trauma to the brain that disrupts normal function, including concussions, contusions, diffuse axonal injuries, and traumatic brain injuries. For legal purposes, brain injuries can range from mild to severe, and even injuries that don’t involve loss of consciousness can have significant long-term effects. Medical documentation establishes the injury’s existence and severity. An attorney helps quantify how the injury affects your life, work capacity, and future needs. Brain injuries may be caused by motor vehicle accidents, falls, assaults, workplace incidents, or any traumatic event involving head trauma. The key legal issue is establishing that another party’s negligence caused your injury and entitles you to compensation.
Washington has a statute of limitations that typically allows three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, this timeline can vary depending on specific circumstances, such as when the injury was discovered or whether the defendant left the state. It is crucial to act quickly because evidence may disappear, witnesses’ memories fade, and other complications arise with delay. Contacting an attorney immediately protects your rights and ensures compliance with all legal deadlines. Additionally, insurance claims often have shorter timeframes for notice and negotiation. Our firm ensures you meet all important deadlines and preserve your legal rights.
You may recover both economic and non-economic damages in a brain injury case. Economic damages include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, lost earning capacity, and future care needs. Non-economic damages include pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and impact on relationships. In cases of gross negligence or intentional conduct, punitive damages may be available to punish the defendant. The specific damages in your case depend on the injury’s severity, your age, income, prognosis, and life expectancy. Our attorneys work with medical professionals and economists to calculate comprehensive damage figures. We fight to ensure all current and future costs are included in your claim.
Proving negligence requires establishing four elements: the defendant owed you a duty of care, they breached that duty, their breach caused your injury, and you suffered measurable damages. Evidence includes accident reports, witness testimony, medical records, and accident reconstruction analysis. For brain injuries, medical evidence is critical because symptoms may not be immediately visible. Neuroimaging, cognitive testing, and professional medical opinions establish the injury’s existence and link it to the accident. Our investigators gather evidence, interview witnesses, and coordinate with medical and technical experts to build a compelling case. We present this evidence persuasively to insurance companies or juries.
If the at-fault party lacks insurance, your own uninsured motorist coverage may provide protection if you have that coverage. We investigate the defendant’s assets and pursue judgment against them, though collecting can be challenging. Some defendants have homeowner’s or business insurance that covers the incident. We explore all available sources of compensation to maximize your recovery. Even without traditional insurance, we pursue claims against government entities if negligence occurred on public property. Our firm is experienced in navigating complex scenarios to find compensation sources.
While some cases settle quickly, brain injury settlements require careful consideration because the long-term effects may not be immediately apparent. Accepting a quick settlement without understanding the full extent of your injuries and future needs could leave you inadequately compensated. We recommend obtaining comprehensive medical evaluation and allowing time for diagnosis and prognosis before finalizing settlement. Rushing into settlement may prevent you from recovering for future medical care, lost earning capacity, or additional complications. Our attorneys ensure all aspects are thoroughly evaluated before accepting any settlement offer. We prioritize your long-term wellbeing over quick resolution.
Brain injuries can have delayed symptoms that appear days, weeks, or even months after the initial trauma. This is because the brain may experience ongoing swelling, chemical changes, and neurological disruption that develops over time. Delayed symptoms don’t eliminate your legal claim; instead, you have a discovery period starting when symptoms become apparent. Medical documentation of when symptoms emerged and their connection to the accident is essential. Our firm ensures that even delayed injuries are properly documented and pursued in your claim. We work with your medical providers to establish causation between your current symptoms and the original accident.
Many brain injury cases settle through negotiation without requiring trial, especially when liability is clear and damages are well-documented. However, if the insurance company undervalues your claim or refuses fair settlement, trial may be necessary to protect your interests. We pursue trial when it benefits you and provide skilled courtroom representation. Most cases are resolved through settlement, but we prepare every case as if trial will occur. Our attorneys are experienced litigators ready to present your case persuasively to a judge or jury if needed. We guide you through the decision-making process and pursue the best outcome for your situation.
Future medical costs are calculated using life care plans developed by medical professionals, economists, and rehabilitation specialists. These plans project your ongoing medical needs, therapy, medications, and adaptive equipment over your lifetime. Economists apply inflation rates and adjust costs for present value. Evidence includes your current medical providers’ recommendations, research on typical brain injury care costs, and your specific prognosis. We present this information through expert testimony to establish realistic future care expenses. Accurate calculation ensures you receive adequate compensation for all anticipated medical needs throughout your life.
First, seek immediate medical attention even if symptoms seem minor, as brain injuries can be serious. Report the accident to police if applicable and obtain a police report number. Collect contact information from witnesses and photograph the accident scene and any hazardous conditions. Notify the at-fault party’s insurance company but do not admit fault or provide detailed statements without attorney guidance. Preserve all evidence including clothing, vehicle damage photos, and medical records. Contact our firm immediately to discuss your case and protect your legal rights. Early legal involvement ensures evidence is preserved and your claim is properly documented from the start.
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