Brain injuries can fundamentally alter your life, affecting cognitive function, physical abilities, and emotional well-being. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound impact these injuries have on you and your family. Our legal team in Lake Stickney, Washington, is dedicated to helping brain injury victims pursue the compensation they deserve. Whether your injury resulted from a motor vehicle accident, workplace incident, fall, or another act of negligence, we have the knowledge and resources to build a strong case on your behalf.
Brain injury cases are complex and require thorough understanding of medical terminology, injury severity classifications, and long-term care requirements. Insurance companies often underestimate the true cost of lifetime care and rehabilitation. Having skilled legal representation ensures your case is properly valued and presented. We work with medical professionals and life-care planners to document the full scope of your injuries and future needs. Our advocacy helps level the playing field against well-funded insurance companies, protecting your rights and securing meaningful compensation for your pain, suffering, and losses.
Brain injuries range from mild concussions to severe traumatic brain injuries, each with distinct legal and medical considerations. Mild traumatic brain injuries may cause temporary symptoms like headaches and confusion, while moderate to severe injuries can result in permanent cognitive, physical, and behavioral changes. The challenge in legal representation lies in documenting these injuries comprehensively. Neuroimaging studies, neuropsychological testing, and medical records all contribute to establishing the severity and long-term impact. We understand how to present this medical evidence persuasively to juries and insurance adjusters.
A TBI occurs when external force impacts the head, disrupting normal brain function. Severity ranges from mild concussions to severe injuries causing permanent disability, affecting cognition, memory, balance, and emotional regulation.
Legal compensation awarded to injury victims, including economic damages (medical expenses, lost wages) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering, emotional distress). Brain injury cases often involve substantial damages due to lifetime care needs.
A legal concept establishing that someone failed to exercise reasonable care, resulting in injury to another person. Proving negligence requires showing duty, breach, causation, and damages—all essential elements in brain injury lawsuits.
A comprehensive document detailing the injured person’s medical, therapeutic, and supportive care needs throughout their lifetime. These plans are crucial in brain injury cases for calculating appropriate compensation.
Always obtain prompt medical evaluation after any head injury, even if symptoms seem minor. Some brain injuries develop symptoms hours or days after the incident, making early documentation essential. Medical records create the crucial foundation for your legal claim and demonstrate that your injuries were causally linked to the incident.
Keep detailed records of your symptoms, medical appointments, treatment outcomes, and how your injury affects daily activities. Photograph visible injuries and maintain receipts for all medical expenses and assistive devices. This documentation strengthens your case and helps establish the true extent of your losses.
Insurance companies often pressure victims to settle quickly for inadequate amounts before the full scope of injuries becomes apparent. Brain injuries can cause delayed complications, making early settlements particularly dangerous. Having legal representation helps you resist pressure and obtain fair compensation reflecting your actual needs.
Severe brain injuries causing permanent cognitive, physical, or behavioral impairment demand thorough legal representation. These cases involve substantial lifetime care costs, vocational rehabilitation, home modification, and ongoing medical treatment. Our firm mobilizes medical and financial resources to ensure you recover compensation reflecting the full scope of your permanent condition.
When negligence involves multiple defendants—such as vehicle manufacturers, property owners, and negligent drivers—comprehensive legal strategy becomes vital. We investigate all responsible parties, identify insurance coverage, and pursue claims strategically to maximize recovery. Complex multi-party cases require coordinated legal action that protects your interests fully.
Mild concussions that resolve completely without lasting effects may warrant less extensive legal involvement. These cases typically involve straightforward liability and manageable medical expenses. However, even minor head injuries should receive professional legal review to ensure fair settlement.
When liability is obvious and the insurance company cooperates reasonably, less intensive representation might suffice. These scenarios are rare in brain injury cases but occasionally occur with straightforward accidents and reasonable insurers. Professional guidance still protects you from settling prematurely before full injury scope emerges.
Vehicle collisions frequently cause traumatic brain injuries, ranging from mild concussions to severe trauma. Our firm investigates vehicle safety systems, driver negligence, and manufacturer defects to establish liability.
Construction sites, industrial facilities, and hazardous work environments produce significant brain injury risks. We address both workers’ compensation claims and third-party liability actions against responsible parties.
Falls resulting from inadequate safety measures, property negligence, or defective equipment cause serious brain injuries. We hold property owners and responsible parties accountable for preventable falls.
Our firm offers unmatched personal injury experience combined with genuine compassion for our clients’ suffering. We have recovered millions in compensation for brain injury victims across Washington, and we understand the medical, financial, and emotional challenges you face. Our attorneys maintain strong professional relationships with leading medical providers, economists, and life-care planners who strengthen your case. We work on contingency, meaning you pay no fees unless we win—aligning our interests completely with yours.
We handle every aspect of your claim with meticulous attention to detail. From initial investigation through trial, we pursue maximum compensation with unwavering dedication. Our Lake Stickney location makes us accessible to Snohomish County residents, and we maintain convenient hours for our clients. We communicate regularly, answer your questions thoroughly, and keep you informed every step of the way.
Washington state has a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including brain injuries. This three-year window begins from the date of injury. However, certain circumstances may extend or shorten this timeline, such as injuries involving minors or claims against government entities. In discovery cases where the injury wasn’t immediately apparent, the clock may start when you discovered the injury, not when it occurred. It is crucial to consult with an attorney promptly to preserve evidence and meet all legal deadlines. Waiting until the statute of limitations approaches leaves little time for investigation, expert analysis, and negotiation. Early legal action strengthens your position and prevents losing your right to recovery entirely.
Brain injury compensation includes economic damages covering medical expenses, hospitalization, surgery, rehabilitation, medications, and assistive devices. You can also recover lost wages, lost earning capacity if the injury prevents future employment, and costs for home modifications and ongoing care. Non-economic damages compensate for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and disfigurement. In cases of gross negligence or intentional harm, punitive damages may apply. Our attorneys thoroughly document all damages to ensure comprehensive recovery. The specific amount depends on injury severity, age, earning potential, and the defendant’s insurance coverage. We work with medical and financial experts to calculate damages accurately.
Brain injuries are proven through medical evidence including CT scans, MRI results, neuropsychological testing, and physician testimony. We compile medical records documenting initial symptoms, treatment progression, and ongoing effects. Neurological examinations and cognitive assessments establish the injury’s severity and functional limitations. Expert witnesses—including neurologists and neuropsychologists—explain the injury’s mechanism and long-term implications to judges and juries. We also present evidence of the accident circumstances, investigative findings, and witness testimony establishing how negligence caused the injury. Video testimony, rehabilitation records, and functional capacity evaluations demonstrate the injury’s real-world impact. This comprehensive evidence presentation proves both liability and damages convincingly.
Brain injury settlement amounts vary tremendously based on severity, age, earning capacity, and liability clarity. Mild traumatic brain injuries with full recovery might settle for $50,000 to $250,000. Moderate to severe injuries causing permanent effects often result in settlements ranging from several hundred thousand to several million dollars. The most severe cases affecting young individuals with lifetime care needs may exceed these ranges significantly. Factors influencing settlement amounts include medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, property damage, defendant liability strength, and available insurance coverage. Our firm has recovered multi-million dollar settlements and verdicts for brain injury victims. We never settle prematurely and always pursue maximum compensation reflecting your actual damages.
Yes, you can absolutely pursue a brain injury lawsuit resulting from a car accident. Vehicle accident brain injuries occur from impact trauma, sudden acceleration-deceleration forces, or secondary impacts with vehicle interiors. You can sue the negligent driver, vehicle manufacturers if defects contributed to the injury, and other responsible parties. Your claim covers all resulting damages including medical treatment, lost income, and pain and suffering. Washington’s comparative negligence law allows recovery even if you were partially at fault, though your compensation is reduced by your percentage of responsibility. We investigate the accident thoroughly to establish the other driver’s negligence and maximize your recovery.
Immediately seek emergency medical evaluation after any head injury, even if symptoms seem minor. Call 911 if you experience loss of consciousness, severe headache, difficulty breathing, or signs of serious trauma. Follow all medical recommendations and keep detailed records of symptoms, treatments, and medical appointments. Avoid physical exertion and activities requiring concentration until cleared by healthcare providers. Preserve evidence by photographing the accident scene and documenting your conditions. Obtain contact information from witnesses. Avoid discussing the accident with insurance companies without legal representation. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd promptly—early legal involvement protects your rights and ensures proper documentation of your injuries.
We work with life-care planners and medical economists to project your future care costs meticulously. These professionals evaluate your specific injuries, medical conditions, and functional limitations to estimate lifetime care requirements. They calculate costs for ongoing medical treatment, rehabilitation, home care assistance, medications, equipment, and home modifications needed for accessibility. Life-care plans extend decades, accounting for inflation and changing care needs as you age. These comprehensive projections ensure settlement and verdict amounts reflect your actual lifetime expenses. Insurance companies often underestimate future costs, making professional calculation essential. Our team’s detailed cost analysis prevents gross underpayment and secures resources for your long-term recovery and independence.
Concussions are mild traumatic brain injuries that may cause temporary symptoms like headaches, confusion, memory difficulties, and dizziness. Most concussions resolve completely within weeks or months with appropriate rest and gradual return to activity. However, some individuals develop post-concussion syndrome with persistent symptoms lasting months or longer. Traumatic brain injuries encompass the full spectrum of head trauma severity, from mild concussions to severe injuries causing permanent cognitive, physical, and behavioral impairment. Severe TBIs can cause prolonged unconsciousness, significant brain damage, and lasting disability. The legal implications differ substantially—mild concussions typically warrant smaller settlements while severe TBIs justify substantial compensation. Regardless of severity, all brain injuries deserve proper medical evaluation and legal representation to ensure fair recovery.
Washington applies comparative negligence rules, allowing recovery even when you bear partial responsibility for the accident. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. If you were 25% at fault and damages total $100,000, you receive $75,000. This law ensures fairness while protecting victims from total loss when circumstances involve shared responsibility. Our investigation focuses on establishing the defendant’s primary negligence while minimizing any comparative fault allegations against you. We present evidence strategically to maximize your percentage of recovery. Even if liability appears mixed, comprehensive legal representation significantly impacts your final recovery.
Insurance companies employ trained adjusters and attorneys working to minimize payouts to their advantage. Unrepresented victims often accept settlements far below their actual damages, not understanding their claims’ true value. Our attorneys level the playing field through professional negotiations, expert consultation, and litigation readiness. We understand insurance tactics and counter them effectively to protect your interests. Legal representation also ensures evidence preservation, thorough investigation, and comprehensive damage documentation. We handle all communication with insurers and opposing counsel, reducing your stress during recovery. Our contingency fee arrangement means you pay nothing unless we successfully recover compensation—making professional representation financially sensible.
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