Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provides comprehensive criminal defense and personal injury representation across Washington State. Our experienced legal team understands the complexities of both criminal and civil matters, offering aggressive advocacy for clients facing serious charges or seeking compensation for injuries. Whether you’re dealing with DUI charges, violent crime allegations, or significant personal injury claims, we bring dedicated resources to protect your rights and pursue the best possible outcomes for your case.
Legal representation in both criminal and personal injury matters directly impacts your future, financial security, and personal freedom. Criminal charges carry serious consequences including imprisonment, fines, and permanent record implications affecting employment and housing opportunities. Personal injury cases involve complex liability determinations and insurance negotiations requiring thorough investigation and evidence presentation. Having skilled legal representation ensures your rights are protected, evidence is properly gathered, and all available defenses or compensation avenues are explored comprehensively throughout your case.
Criminal defense involves protecting individuals accused of crimes ranging from misdemeanors to serious felonies. The process includes investigating charges, reviewing evidence, negotiating with prosecutors, and preparing vigorous courtroom defenses. Criminal law requires understanding Washington statutes, constitutional protections, and procedural rules governing arrests, bail, discovery, and trial. Effective criminal defense ensures proper investigation of police procedures, protection of constitutional rights, and exploration of all possible defenses to achieve case dismissal, charge reduction, or acquittal when appropriate.
A felony is a serious crime punishable by imprisonment for more than one year, including crimes such as assault, robbery, drug trafficking, and homicide. Felony convictions carry significant consequences including lengthy prison sentences, substantial fines, and permanent criminal records affecting employment, housing, and professional licensing opportunities.
Liability refers to legal responsibility for causing harm or damage to another person. In personal injury cases, establishing liability means proving the defendant’s actions or negligence directly caused the plaintiff’s injuries, which is essential for recovering damages.
Mitigating factors are circumstances that reduce culpability or suggest lower punishment in criminal cases, including mental health issues, lack of prior record, cooperation with authorities, or difficult personal circumstances surrounding the offense.
Damages are monetary awards granted in personal injury cases to compensate victims for losses including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and ongoing care needs resulting from injuries caused by defendant negligence.
In personal injury cases, collecting evidence immediately after an incident preserves crucial information that becomes harder to obtain later. Photograph accident scenes, road conditions, and visible injuries before evidence disappears or memories fade. Contact witnesses while they remember details, and document all medical treatment and expenses related to your injuries.
If police contact you regarding criminal charges, remember you have the right to remain silent and request an attorney before answering questions. Do not consent to searches without a warrant, and clearly state your refusal to speak without legal representation present. These actions protect your constitutional rights and prevent inadvertent statements that could harm your defense.
Maintain detailed records of all medical appointments, treatments, prescriptions, and related expenses in personal injury claims. Keep a journal documenting your recovery progress, pain levels, and how injuries affect daily activities and work capabilities. This documentation strengthens settlement negotiations and trial presentation by establishing the full scope of your damages.
Felony charges including violent crimes, drug trafficking, sexual offenses, and homicide require comprehensive legal representation due to severe potential penalties including lengthy prison sentences. These cases demand extensive investigation, expert witness coordination, and sophisticated trial preparation that only experienced criminal defense attorneys can provide. The complexity of evidence, constitutional issues, and potential defenses in serious cases necessitates full legal resources and courtroom experience.
Catastrophic injuries, medical malpractice claims, and wrongful death cases involve substantial damages calculation requiring medical records analysis, life expectancy evaluation, and future care cost projections. Insurance companies employ teams of adjusters and lawyers to minimize payouts, requiring equally comprehensive legal representation to protect your interests. Complex cases demand expert testimony, detailed damage analysis, and aggressive negotiation or litigation to achieve fair compensation.
Misdemeanor charges involving first-time minor infractions may involve simpler legal processes and negotiated resolutions with less extensive case preparation. Some minor matters resolve through plea agreements or deferred prosecution without extensive trial preparation. However, even misdemeanor convictions carry consequences affecting employment and housing, warranting proper legal counsel.
Minor personal injury cases with obvious defendant liability and limited medical treatment may resolve more quickly through straightforward settlement negotiations. When injuries are minor and recovery is complete, documentation requirements are simpler and settlement discussions often conclude without extensive litigation. These cases require competent representation but potentially less complex legal strategy and expert coordination.
Auto and motorcycle accidents frequently result in significant injuries requiring legal representation to establish fault and recover damages from insurance companies. Our firm handles these cases from initial investigation through settlement or trial to maximize compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Criminal charges ranging from DUI to violent crime allegations require immediate legal defense to protect your freedom and rights. We provide aggressive representation to challenge evidence, negotiate favorable outcomes, and defend you at trial when necessary.
Slip and falls, construction accidents, and workplace injuries often involve property owner negligence or unsafe conditions. We investigate these incidents thoroughly to establish liability and pursue compensation for your recovery costs and lost income.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd combines extensive courtroom experience with genuine client advocacy in both criminal defense and personal injury representation. Our attorneys understand Washington legal procedures, local court systems, and effective negotiation strategies developed through years of case handling. We provide direct attorney communication, thorough case investigation, and strategic planning tailored to your specific circumstances rather than generic case assembly line representation.
We measure success by results achieved for our clients including case dismissals, charge reductions, favorable plea agreements, and substantial injury settlements. Our firm maintains reasonable fee structures, offers flexible payment arrangements, and provides transparent cost estimates throughout representation. When you hire Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, you gain experienced legal advocacy dedicated to protecting your rights and achieving the best possible outcomes in your criminal or personal injury matter.
If arrested in Washington, exercise your right to remain silent and request an attorney immediately. Do not answer questions without legal representation present, do not consent to searches, and clearly state your refusal to speak. Provide only your name and identification information. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd immediately so we can begin protecting your rights and investigating the charges against you. Your first appearance must occur within seventy-two hours where bail or release conditions are set. Early legal intervention is crucial for bail negotiations and evidence preservation. We can file motions challenging police procedures, requesting bail reduction, and preserving your defense options before evidence becomes unavailable or memories fade.
Personal injury case timelines vary significantly based on injury severity, liability clarity, and settlement negotiation progress. Simple cases with obvious liability and minor injuries may resolve in several months through settlement. Complex cases involving catastrophic injuries, multiple defendants, or liability disputes often require twelve to twenty-four months including investigation, expert reports, and negotiation phases. Litigation adds additional time when settlement negotiations fail, potentially extending cases eighteen to thirty-six months depending on court dockets and trial complexity. We work aggressively toward early resolution when possible while maintaining readiness for trial when fair settlement becomes unavailable. The goal is maximum compensation for your injuries rather than quickest settlement.
Yes, charges can be dismissed in Washington through several mechanisms including prosecutorial discretion, successful motion practice, or lack of probable cause. When evidence is insufficient, police procedures violated rights, or prosecution cannot establish elements of the alleged crime, we file motions to dismiss. Negotiated dismissals sometimes occur when prosecutors determine cases are weak or evidence problems exist that would affect conviction likelihood. Successful dismissal motions require thorough legal analysis and evidence examination identifying procedural violations or substantive legal deficiencies. We investigate thoroughly, file appropriate motions, and present arguments to judges supporting case dismissal. Dismissals eliminate charges entirely, providing superior outcomes compared to convictions or guilty pleas.
Personal injury damages include economic losses such as medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and future medical care projections. Non-economic damages compensate for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and permanent physical limitations. In wrongful death cases, family members recover damages for lost financial support and emotional loss from losing a loved one. Punitive damages are available in cases involving gross negligence or intentional conduct to punish defendants and deter future wrongdoing. Washington law caps certain damages depending on injury type, but we pursue maximum available compensation under applicable law. Thorough damage calculation requires medical records analysis, income documentation, and expert testimony establishing full extent of your losses.
Misdemeanors are crimes punishable by jail time up to one year and fines up to five thousand dollars, including assault, DUI, theft, and disorderly conduct charges. Felonies involve more serious crimes punishable by imprisonment exceeding one year, including violent crimes, drug trafficking, robbery, and homicide. Felony convictions carry permanent criminal records affecting employment, housing, professional licenses, and voting rights more severely than misdemeanor convictions. Defense strategies differ substantially between misdemeanors and felonies due to severity differences and trial complexity. Felony charges require more extensive investigation, expert testimony coordination, and pretrial motion practice. Both require aggressive representation, but felony defense demands greater resources and courtroom experience given the substantial consequences at stake.
Fault determination examines how the accident occurred, which driver violated traffic laws or drove negligently, and whose conduct directly caused the collision. Evidence including police reports, witness statements, traffic camera footage, vehicle damage patterns, and accident reconstruction analysis establishes fault. Washington’s comparative negligence law permits recovery even if you were partially at fault, but compensation is reduced by your percentage of negligence. Insurance companies conduct fault investigations to minimize liability exposure. We conduct independent investigations gathering evidence supporting your version of events and establishing defendant negligence. Expert accident reconstruction specialists analyze vehicle damage, skid marks, and impact patterns supporting fault determination favoring our clients.
Negligence requires proving the defendant owed you a duty of care, breached that duty through action or inaction, caused your injuries through that breach, and your injuries resulted in quantifiable damages. For example, property owners owe visitors duty to maintain safe premises; drivers owe other motorists duty to operate vehicles safely; doctors owe patients duty to provide competent medical treatment. Breach occurs when defendants fail meeting these standards through negligent or intentional conduct. Causation requires proving the defendant’s breach directly caused your specific injuries, not some other intervening cause. We gather medical records, witness testimony, and expert analysis establishing clear causation between defendant conduct and your injuries. Strong negligence proof involves documented evidence, credible witnesses, and expert testimony supporting each element.
Under Washington law, you have the right to refuse breath tests, though refusal carries license suspension consequences separate from DUI conviction consequences. However, police can obtain blood tests through warrants when breath tests are refused. Refusing tests prevents breath evidence introduction at trial, which strengthens defense cases when test results would be unfavorable. Refusal alone is not illegal, but it results in automatic driver’s license suspension through administrative proceedings separate from criminal DUI prosecution. We defend both the criminal case and administrative license suspension, challenging test procedures, warrant validity, and prosecution evidence. Early legal representation is crucial for protecting license rights and developing DUI defense strategies.
Comparative negligence is Washington legal doctrine allowing injury victims to recover damages even when partially at fault, provided they are not more negligent than the defendant. If you are twenty percent at fault and defendant is eighty percent at fault, you recover eighty percent of your damages with damages reduced by your twenty percent negligence. If you are equally at fault (fifty percent each), you recover fifty percent of damages. Insurance companies often exaggerate your negligence percentage to minimize settlement offers. We challenge negligence accusations, present evidence of defendant conduct, and assert your version of events. Proper investigation and evidence presentation establish your reasonable care while highlighting defendant negligence, resulting in favorable comparative negligence findings and maximum damage recovery.
Contact an attorney immediately following arrest, criminal charges, or significant injuries. Early representation protects constitutional rights in criminal cases and preserves evidence in personal injury cases. Waiting allows evidence to disappear, witness memories to fade, and potential defenses to weaken substantially. Prompt legal intervention enables evidence preservation, thorough investigation, and strategic planning from case inception. In criminal cases, early representation affects bail negotiations, evidence suppression opportunities, and prosecution charging decisions. In personal injury cases, immediate attorney contact ensures proper evidence documentation and prevents statements inadvertently used against you. Call Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd immediately at 253-544-5434 for immediate legal assistance with your criminal or personal injury matter.
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