Brain injuries represent some of the most serious and life-altering injuries a person can sustain. Whether caused by motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall incidents, workplace mishaps, or negligent actions by others, traumatic brain injuries can result in permanent cognitive, physical, and emotional changes. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound impact these injuries have on you and your family. Our attorneys are committed to helping Edmonds residents pursue the compensation they deserve for their suffering, medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term care needs.
Legal representation for brain injuries is essential because insurance companies and defendants often underestimate the long-term consequences of these injuries. Many brain injury victims face years of treatment, therapy, and permanent limitations. Without proper legal advocacy, you may settle for far less than your claim is worth. Our attorneys aggressively pursue maximum compensation, accounting for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost earning capacity, and ongoing care requirements. We ensure your voice is heard and your needs are prioritized throughout the legal process.
Traumatic brain injuries occur when external force causes damage to the brain tissue. These injuries range from mild concussions to severe damage affecting multiple brain regions. Symptoms may include headaches, dizziness, memory problems, difficulty concentrating, mood changes, and loss of consciousness. Some effects appear immediately, while others develop over time. The initial injury is often just the beginning—secondary complications like brain swelling, bleeding, or infection can develop and worsen your condition. Understanding your injury’s severity and long-term implications is crucial for assessing the full value of your claim.
A traumatic brain injury occurs when an external force impacts the head with enough force to cause brain damage. This can result from accidents, falls, assaults, or sports injuries. TBIs range from mild concussions to severe injuries affecting multiple brain regions.
A concussion is a type of mild to moderate TBI caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head. It disrupts normal brain function temporarily and may cause symptoms like dizziness, headaches, confusion, and memory problems. Many concussions heal with rest, but repeated concussions can cause lasting damage.
Diffuse axonal injury occurs when the brain’s nerve fibers are torn by sudden force, typically from acceleration-deceleration mechanisms. This widespread damage affects brain function across multiple regions and often causes prolonged unconsciousness and permanent cognitive impairment.
This occurs when the brain impacts the skull at the point of impact (coup) and then bounces backward, causing additional damage on the opposite side (contrecoup). The dual injury often causes more severe complications than single-impact injuries.
Even if you feel fine immediately after a head injury, some brain injuries develop symptoms over hours or days. Medical professionals can identify subtle signs of injury through imaging and neurological exams. Prompt medical documentation also creates an important record for your legal claim.
Keep detailed records of your symptoms, treatment appointments, and how your injury affects daily activities. Document any medications, therapies, and medical devices you use. This documentation helps establish the injury’s impact and supports your compensation claim.
Don’t wait to discuss your case with an attorney. Evidence can be lost and witnesses’ memories fade over time. Early legal consultation ensures proper investigation and helps prevent defendants from shifting blame or minimizing your injury.
When multiple parties contributed to your injury, comprehensive legal representation ensures all responsible parties are identified and held accountable. Complex cases involving corporate negligence, institutional failure, or negligent security require thorough investigation and strategic prosecution. Our full-service approach documents every angle of liability.
Severe brain injuries often require lifetime medical care, assistance with daily activities, and rehabilitation services. Comprehensive representation ensures your settlement accounts for current and future medical needs. We work with life care planners to calculate the true lifetime cost of your care.
Some brain injury cases have obvious negligence and clear damage assessment, allowing for more streamlined resolution. When liability is undisputed and injuries are well-documented without major complications, a focused approach may resolve the case efficiently. However, even seemingly simple cases often have hidden complexities.
Mild concussions with rapid symptom resolution and minimal long-term effects sometimes require less extensive legal involvement. However, we still recommend professional review to ensure you’re not undervaluing your claim or missing long-term effects that develop later.
Car, motorcycle, and truck accidents frequently cause brain injuries through impact and sudden deceleration. These cases involve complex liability determination and often include insurance coverage disputes.
Falls on property due to negligent maintenance, unsafe conditions, or inadequate warnings cause many brain injuries, particularly in vulnerable populations. Property owner liability must be thoroughly established through evidence collection.
Brain injuries sustained at work or during athletic activities may involve workers’ compensation claims or negligent supervision liability. These cases sometimes require navigating both employment law and personal injury claims.
At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we focus specifically on personal injury cases in Washington State. Our deep understanding of state-specific liability laws, insurance regulations, and procedural requirements gives us significant advantages when pursuing brain injury claims. We maintain established relationships with medical professionals throughout Edmonds and Snohomish County who support our clients’ cases with credible testimony and comprehensive medical documentation.
We believe in aggressive advocacy paired with genuine compassion for our clients. Brain injuries are devastating, and your family deserves an attorney who understands not just the legal issues but the human impact of your injury. We handle all case management details so you can focus on recovery. Our track record of substantial settlements and verdicts demonstrates our commitment to securing maximum compensation for our clients.
A concussion is actually a type of mild to moderate traumatic brain injury. The terms are sometimes used interchangeably, though concussion typically refers to the mildest end of the TBI spectrum. Concussions result from a bump, blow, or jolt that causes the brain to move within the skull, disrupting normal brain function temporarily. More severe traumatic brain injuries involve greater impact force and can cause visible brain damage, bleeding, or tissue tearing. While many concussions heal with rest and careful monitoring, severe TBIs often cause permanent disability, prolonged unconsciousness, and lasting cognitive or physical impairment. Both types warrant immediate medical attention and legal evaluation.
Brain injury recovery timelines vary dramatically depending on injury severity. Mild concussions may show symptom improvement within days or weeks with proper rest and care. However, some individuals experience lingering effects like persistent headaches, memory problems, or mood changes for months or longer. Post-concussion syndrome can develop, causing symptoms to persist beyond expected recovery periods. Severe brain injuries often cause permanent changes in cognition, personality, physical abilities, or emotional regulation. Recovery can take years and may never be complete. Many victims require ongoing treatment, therapy, and support indefinitely. This unpredictability is why accurate medical assessment and comprehensive legal representation are essential.
Yes, when someone else’s negligent actions caused your brain injury, you typically have the right to pursue compensation. This can include situations where a negligent driver caused an accident, property owners failed to maintain safe conditions, or individuals acted recklessly in ways that harmed you. You must demonstrate that the other party owed you a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused your injury as a result. Compensation may cover medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, and other damages. In cases of gross negligence or intentional harm, you might also pursue punitive damages. An experienced attorney can evaluate your specific circumstances and determine what compensation you may be entitled to.
Key evidence includes immediate medical records documenting your injury, imaging studies like CT scans or MRIs, emergency room reports, and subsequent medical treatment records. Witness statements from people who saw the accident or incident are valuable. Documentation of your symptoms, including journals or medical notes, helps establish injury impact over time. Employment records showing lost wages or reduced work capacity strengthen damage claims. Medical expert testimony from neurologists or brain injury specialists is often crucial. Photographs of accident scenes, hazardous conditions, or vehicle damage provide visual evidence of impact force. Video evidence when available can be persuasive. Life care plans from rehabilitation specialists help demonstrate future medical needs and costs. Our team coordinates comprehensive evidence collection to build the strongest possible case.
Brain injury compensation varies widely based on injury severity, age, occupation, treatment costs, and extent of permanent disability. Mild concussions may settle for thousands of dollars, while severe injuries causing lifelong disability can result in settlements or verdicts in the hundreds of thousands or millions. Factors affecting value include lost wages, medical expenses, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and reduced earning capacity. We evaluate your case based on its specific facts, the strength of liability evidence, insurance policy limits, and defendant assets. Our goal is always to secure maximum compensation reflecting the true cost of your injury and recovery. During a free consultation, we can provide a more specific assessment based on your circumstances.
Brain injury cases often take longer than other personal injury claims because we must wait for your condition to stabilize before accurately assessing permanent damage. Some cases resolve within one to two years, while complex severe injury cases may take three to five years or longer. This waiting period, though sometimes frustrating, serves your interests by ensuring settlement reflects your true long-term needs. We work efficiently to investigate, document, and negotiate while respecting the medical realities of your recovery. Some cases require litigation to court if fair settlement cannot be reached. Regardless of timeline, we keep you informed and make strategic decisions aimed at maximizing your recovery.
Seek immediate medical attention, even if you feel fine. Brain injuries sometimes develop symptoms hours or days after the initial impact, and emergency medical evaluation creates crucial documentation. Call emergency services if available, or have someone take you to the nearest hospital for evaluation. Be completely honest with medical professionals about all symptoms, no matter how minor they seem. Report the incident to police if it involves criminal conduct or traffic accidents. Collect contact information from witnesses. Take photographs of accident scenes and any visible injuries or property damage. Preserve physical evidence and avoid discussing fault with other parties. Contact an attorney promptly to discuss your rights and ensure proper case management from the beginning.
While not legally required, attorney representation significantly improves outcomes in brain injury cases. Insurance companies often try to minimize injury severity and settle for less than fair value. Attorneys understand how to properly document injuries, calculate long-term costs, and negotiate effectively. We level the playing field against well-resourced insurance companies and corporate defendants. Brain injury cases are complex, involving medical evidence, legal strategy, and procedural requirements. Without proper guidance, you risk settling for inadequate compensation or missing critical deadlines. Our free consultations allow you to discuss your situation with no obligation, helping you make an informed decision.
In Washington State, you generally have three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, this deadline can vary depending on circumstances. Some situations, like injuries involving government entities, have different notice requirements and shorter deadlines. If your brain injury causes you to lack legal capacity, the deadline may be extended. Don’t wait to consult an attorney about your case. Filing deadlines approach quickly, and gathering evidence becomes harder over time. We ensure all legal deadlines are met and your case proceeds strategically within the required timeframes.
Yes, if another driver’s negligence caused the accident and resulting brain injury, you can pursue a personal injury claim against them and their insurance company. Negligent driving includes speeding, distracted driving, drunk driving, failure to follow traffic laws, or reckless behavior. Your claim can recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages directly resulting from their negligence. Uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage may apply if the at-fault driver lacks adequate insurance. We investigate thoroughly to identify all potential sources of recovery and pursue claims aggressively. Many vehicle accident cases settle, while others require litigation if fair resolution cannot be reached.
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