Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd serves the Prosser community with dedicated legal representation in both criminal defense and personal injury matters. Our attorneys understand the unique challenges facing residents and businesses in Benton County and work tirelessly to protect your rights and interests. Whether you’re facing criminal charges or seeking compensation for injuries sustained through no fault of your own, we bring years of experience and commitment to your case. We believe every client deserves compassionate, thorough representation that addresses their specific situation.
Having qualified legal representation can mean the difference between favorable outcomes and life-changing consequences. In criminal matters, an experienced attorney protects your constitutional rights, challenges evidence, and negotiates on your behalf. In personal injury cases, proper legal guidance ensures you receive fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Many people underestimate how quickly legal situations can become complex, involving procedural requirements, deadlines, and technical rules that significantly impact results. Our attorneys navigate these complexities to achieve the best possible outcomes for our Prosser clients.
Criminal defense involves protecting individuals and businesses accused of crimes, from misdemeanors to serious felonies. This includes charges like DUI, drug offenses, theft, violent crimes, white-collar offenses, and juvenile matters. Defense attorneys examine police procedures, challenge evidence, and ensure all constitutional protections are observed. The criminal justice system is complex, with strict procedural rules and time-sensitive deadlines. An attorney helps you understand charges, explores potential defenses, and advocates for reduced charges or dismissal when appropriate.
Bail is money or collateral deposited with the court to secure release from custody during pending criminal proceedings. A bond is a financial guarantee, often obtained through a bail bondsman, that ensures appearance in court. Bond hearings determine whether you can be released and under what conditions before trial.
Negligence occurs when someone fails to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm to another person. In personal injury cases, proving negligence requires showing the defendant had a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused damages. This is the foundation for most civil injury claims.
A felony is a serious crime typically punishable by imprisonment for more than one year. Felonies include violent crimes, drug trafficking, and white-collar offenses. Conviction carries significant consequences including loss of certain rights and employment difficulties.
Damages are monetary compensation awarded in personal injury cases to cover losses. These include economic damages like medical bills and lost wages, and non-economic damages like pain and suffering. Punitive damages may be awarded in cases involving especially negligent or intentional conduct.
Time is critical in criminal cases. You should contact an attorney immediately after arrest rather than speaking with police or making statements. Early legal intervention allows your attorney to protect your rights from the beginning and may lead to favorable outcomes before charges are fully developed.
If you’re injured, preserve evidence by taking photographs, keeping medical records, and documenting all expenses related to your injury. Obtain contact information from witnesses immediately, as memories fade quickly. Early documentation significantly strengthens your claim and helps your attorney build a persuasive case.
Insurance adjusters often pressure injured parties to accept quick settlements that don’t account for long-term medical needs or full damages. Allow time for complete medical evaluation before settling, and consult with an attorney about whether offers are fair. Rushing into settlement agreements can leave you uncompensated for ongoing treatment and suffering.
Felony charges, violent crime allegations, and cases with significant prison exposure require comprehensive legal defense. These matters involve complex evidence, expert witnesses, and sophisticated legal strategies that demand full attorney attention. Inadequate representation in serious cases can result in convictions that permanently alter your life.
Personal injury cases involving significant damages, multiple parties, or complex liability require thorough investigation and legal analysis. Serious injuries with long-term medical needs need attorneys who understand lifetime care costs and future complications. Full representation ensures insurance companies take your claim seriously and provide appropriate compensation.
Some misdemeanor charges with straightforward facts may resolve quickly through negotiated settlements. However, even minor charges can impact employment and background checks, so consulting an attorney remains valuable. An attorney can often reduce charges or minimize penalties even in simpler cases.
Minor injuries with clear liability and obvious damages may resolve directly with insurance companies. Small medical bills, minor property damage, and clear negligence sometimes allow quicker resolution. Still, having an attorney review settlement offers ensures you’re not accepting less than fair value.
DUI charges carry serious consequences including license suspension, fines, and potential imprisonment. Our attorneys challenge breath tests, question traffic stops, and explore alternative resolutions to protect your driving privileges and freedom.
Accidents often involve insurance disputes and disagreements about fault and damages. We investigate thoroughly to establish liability and negotiate fair compensation for medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Drug possession, manufacturing, and theft charges require aggressive defense strategies and knowledge of search and seizure laws. Our attorneys challenge evidence, examine police procedures, and pursue dismissals or reduced charges whenever possible.
Choosing our firm means selecting attorneys who prioritize your case and understand local Prosser courts and procedures. We have successfully handled hundreds of cases and developed relationships with judges, prosecutors, and court staff that facilitate efficient resolution. Our attorneys prepare thoroughly, remain responsive to client questions, and fight vigorously whether negotiating or litigating. We believe honest communication about strengths and weaknesses of your case leads to better client decisions and outcomes.
We recognize that legal problems create stress and uncertainty. Our team works to minimize disruption to your life while maximizing protection of your rights and interests. We handle criminal cases, personal injury claims, and multiple legal specialties, allowing us to address related issues comprehensively. Call 253-544-5434 today for a consultation and learn how our firm can resolve your legal challenges effectively.
Your first priority is protecting your rights. Do not speak with police without an attorney present, even if you believe you’re innocent or want to explain your side. Politely decline to answer questions and request a lawyer immediately. Anything you say can be used against you in court, and police are trained to elicit incriminating statements. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd right away at 253-544-5434. Early legal intervention allows us to protect your constitutional rights from the start, communicate with authorities on your behalf, and begin investigating your case. We can ensure proper procedures are followed and work toward the best possible resolution.
Washington has a statute of limitations that generally requires injury claims be filed within three years of the injury date. However, there are exceptions for cases involving minors or fraudulent concealment, and different rules may apply depending on the type of injury. Missing the deadline typically results in losing your right to recover compensation entirely. Don’t wait to contact an attorney if you’ve been injured. We can evaluate your claim, identify the applicable deadlines, and ensure all necessary paperwork is filed timely. Early consultation also allows us to investigate while evidence is fresh and witnesses remain available.
DUI penalties vary based on prior convictions and circumstances. First offense convictions typically result in license suspension, fines between $1,000-$5,000, potential jail time, and installation of an ignition interlock device. Mandatory alcohol education programs and community service are also common. Subsequent convictions carry significantly harsher penalties including longer license suspension, increased fines, and mandatory jail time. Beyond legal penalties, DUI convictions impact employment, insurance rates, and professional licenses. Our attorneys aggressively challenge DUI charges by examining breath test accuracy, questioning traffic stops, and identifying procedural errors. We’ve successfully obtained dismissals and reduced charges in many cases.
Yes, defendants have the right to appeal convictions within specific timeframes. Appeals examine whether legal errors occurred during trial that affected the outcome, though appeals courts generally don’t retry facts or hear new evidence. Successful appeals may result in new trials, dismissals, or sentence reductions. The appeals process is complex, requiring specialized knowledge of appellate procedure and legal standards. If you’ve been convicted and believe legal errors occurred, contact our firm immediately. We handle appeals and post-conviction relief, including motions for new trials based on newly discovered evidence or ineffective assistance of counsel. Early consultation preserves your appellate rights.
Fault is determined by examining evidence including police reports, witness statements, vehicle damage patterns, traffic laws, and sometimes accident reconstruction analysis. The driver who violated traffic laws or acted negligently is typically found at fault. Washington is a comparative negligence state, meaning compensation can be reduced if you’re partially at fault, as long as you’re not more than 50% responsible. Insurance companies investigate accidents to determine fault and liability. Our attorneys conduct independent investigations, interview witnesses, obtain medical records, and consult experts when necessary. We challenge insurance company conclusions and negotiate fair settlements that account for your actual damages.
Recoverable damages include economic damages like medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and rehabilitation costs. You can also recover non-economic damages for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and disability. In cases involving especially negligent or intentional conduct, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the defendant and deter future misconduct. Calculating full damages requires understanding immediate medical costs and long-term treatment needs. Our attorneys work with medical professionals to document all current and projected future expenses. We ensure settlements or judgments account for lifetime care when injuries cause permanent disability.
Rarely. Insurance companies’ initial offers typically undervalue claims because they want to minimize payouts. First offers often don’t account for long-term medical needs, permanent disability, or full pain and suffering. Accepting too quickly can leave you uncompensated for future treatment and complications. You have the right to negotiate and decline insufficient offers. Allow time for complete medical evaluation and recovery assessment before deciding on settlement. Our attorneys review offers, explain what you might be leaving on the table, and negotiate aggressively for fair compensation. If settlement discussions stall, we’re prepared to litigate and present your case to a jury.
Felonies are serious crimes typically punishable by imprisonment for more than one year in state prison. Misdemeanors are less serious offenses punishable by up to one year in county jail and fines. Felony convictions carry severe consequences including loss of voting rights, firearm ownership restrictions, professional licensing impacts, and employment difficulties. Misdemeanor consequences are less severe but still impact background checks and employment. Both felony and misdemeanor charges require vigorous legal defense. Even misdemeanor convictions can affect your future, so consulting an attorney regardless of charge level is important. We defend both types of charges and work toward dismissals, charge reductions, or minimal penalties.
Timeline varies significantly depending on injury severity, liability clarity, and insurance company cooperation. Simple cases with clear liability may settle within months. Complex cases involving serious injuries, multiple parties, or disputed liability often take one to two years or longer. Some cases proceed to trial, which extends timelines further. Medical recovery and treatment duration also affect resolution timeline. Our goal is efficient resolution that doesn’t compromise your claim’s value. We push for reasonable settlement discussions while preparing thoroughly for litigation. We keep you informed about timeline expectations and explain any delays caused by medical assessment, investigation, or settlement negotiations.
Expungement allows certain convictions to be removed from your criminal record, improving employment and housing prospects. Washington allows expungement of some misdemeanors and certain felonies under specific circumstances. Eligible records can be cleared, allowing you to legally state you were not arrested or convicted in most contexts. Some exceptions remain for certain professional licenses and background checks. Eligibility depends on conviction type, sentence completion, and time passed since conviction. Our attorneys evaluate your record, identify expungement-eligible charges, and navigate the petition process. Clearing your record can be transformative for your future opportunities.
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