Greene and Lloyd provides comprehensive criminal defense and personal injury representation to residents and businesses throughout Redmond, Washington. With extensive experience handling complex cases, our firm delivers strategic legal representation tailored to your specific circumstances. Whether you’re facing criminal charges, recovering from an injury, or navigating a legal dispute, we offer experienced guidance through every stage of your case. Our attorneys understand the local court system and work diligently to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcomes for your situation.
Having qualified legal representation significantly impacts the outcome of criminal and personal injury cases. In criminal matters, skilled defense ensures your constitutional rights are protected and that prosecution evidence is thoroughly challenged. For personal injury claims, experienced attorneys maximize compensation by building strong cases and negotiating effectively with insurance companies. Legal representation levels the playing field against well-resourced prosecutors and insurers. Beyond case outcomes, attorneys provide peace of mind during stressful situations and handle complex documentation, deadlines, and procedural requirements. In Redmond’s legal environment, local knowledge combined with trial experience creates meaningful advantages.
Criminal defense protects individuals accused of crimes by ensuring proper legal procedures are followed and constitutional rights are safeguarded. Defense attorneys investigate charges, challenge evidence, negotiate with prosecutors, and represent clients in court proceedings. Personal injury law addresses situations where someone’s negligence or wrongful actions cause harm to others. This includes auto accidents, slip and fall injuries, medical malpractice, and various other incident types. Both practice areas require understanding complex legal principles, procedural rules, and how to present compelling arguments that protect client interests and achieve favorable resolutions.
A criminal court proceeding where a defendant is informed of charges, rights are explained, and bail or release conditions are determined. The defendant enters a plea of guilty, not guilty, or no contest during this initial appearance before a judge.
A civil wrongdoing that causes injury or damage to another person, resulting in legal liability. Torts include negligence, intentional harm, and strict liability situations, and victims may recover damages through lawsuits.
The legal process where both sides in a lawsuit exchange evidence, documents, and witness information before trial. Discovery ensures each party has access to relevant information and prevents surprise evidence from being introduced during court proceedings.
Presenting evidence or arguments that reduce the severity of a crime or claim. In criminal cases, mitigation addresses character, circumstances, or remorse; in personal injury cases, mitigation involves comparative fault or limiting damages.
After an accident or incident, document everything while details remain fresh and evidence is available. Take photographs of injuries, property damage, and scene conditions; collect witness names and contact information; and preserve any physical evidence. Contact an attorney promptly so legal representation can guide evidence preservation and investigation before critical information is lost or witnesses’ memories fade.
If arrested or questioned by police, clearly state your desire to speak with an attorney and then remain silent until legal representation is present. Anything you say can be used against you, and innocent explanations can be misinterpreted or used strategically by prosecutors. Having an attorney present during questioning protects your rights and ensures proper procedures are followed throughout investigation and questioning.
Insurance companies typically offer initial settlement amounts below fair value to resolve claims quickly and minimize their costs. An attorney evaluates your claim comprehensively, considers long-term effects of injuries, and negotiates aggressively for appropriate compensation. Initial offers rarely represent full value, and accepting them prematurely forecloses opportunities for better outcomes through negotiation or litigation.
Felony charges, violent crime allegations, and cases involving potential incarceration require comprehensive legal representation with aggressive investigation and trial preparation. Prosecutors bring significant resources to serious cases, and defendants facing substantial prison time cannot afford inadequate legal defense. Thorough case analysis, expert testimony, and strategic trial work become essential when consequences are severe.
Personal injury cases involving permanent disability, substantial medical treatment, lost earning capacity, or high medical expenses warrant full legal representation and case development. Insurance adjusters resist paying full value on significant claims, making skilled negotiation and litigation preparation critical. Comprehensive legal work ensures all damages are considered and fairly valued before settlement.
Traffic infractions, minor misdemeanors with no jail exposure, and first-time offenses with clear resolution paths may involve simpler legal work. When charges carry minimal consequences and facts are straightforward, focused representation addressing specific issues can be effective. However, even minor charges warrant legal review to ensure rights protection and optimal outcomes.
Claims involving obvious negligence, minor injuries, clear medical documentation, and straightforward calculations may resolve efficiently with focused negotiation. When liability is undisputed and damages are moderate and clearly documented, streamlined representation effectively maximizes recovery. These cases still benefit from legal involvement to ensure fair settlement value and proper claim handling.
Impaired driving charges carry license suspension, criminal penalties, and serious consequences requiring skilled defense. Legal representation challenges test procedures, evaluates evidence legality, and protects your driving privileges and freedom.
Auto collisions resulting in injuries involve medical documentation, property damage, and insurance company negotiations. Legal representation ensures comprehensive claim development and fair compensation for all damages.
Slip and fall incidents, workplace accidents, and injuries on business property often involve comparative fault issues and insurance coverage questions. Legal analysis identifies responsible parties and pursues appropriate compensation channels.
Greene and Lloyd represents clients throughout Redmond and King County with a commitment to thorough case preparation and aggressive advocacy. Our attorneys understand local courts, judges, and procedures, enabling strategic advantages in case handling. We treat each client with respect, maintain open communication about case progress and options, and work tirelessly to achieve optimal outcomes. Our firm has built its reputation through consistent success, client testimonials, and demonstrated results across diverse legal matters.
We recognize that legal problems create stress and uncertainty, and we address this by providing clear guidance and accessible counsel throughout your case. Our attorneys handle investigations personally rather than delegating to junior staff, ensuring quality representation and thorough case development. We offer flexible payment arrangements and work efficiently to manage costs without compromising case quality. When you choose Greene and Lloyd, you gain advocates who understand your situation and remain committed to protecting your interests.
Immediately after arrest, clearly invoke your right to remain silent and request an attorney. Do not answer questions, sign documents, or provide any statements without legal representation present. Contact Greene and Lloyd as soon as possible so we can begin representing your interests, protecting your rights during questioning, and preparing your defense. Our attorneys will guide you through the booking process, bail procedures, and initial court appearances. We investigate charges from the moment representation begins, challenge any procedural violations, and work to minimize bail amounts or secure your release. Early legal intervention often determines case outcomes, so contacting a lawyer immediately is your most important step.
Legal representation costs vary based on case complexity, whether trial is necessary, and the amount of investigation required. Criminal cases range from flat fees for simple matters to hourly billing for complex investigations and trial preparation. Personal injury cases often operate on contingency, meaning we collect fees only if you recover compensation. We discuss fee structures during initial consultations and offer flexible payment arrangements. We believe quality legal representation should be accessible, so we work with clients to understand their financial situations and develop appropriate fee arrangements. Some cases can be handled efficiently with limited investigation, while others require substantial work. Regardless of cost structure, our goal is delivering strong representation that protects your interests without unnecessary expenses.
Misdemeanors are less serious crimes typically carrying maximum sentences of one year in jail and fines. Common misdemeanors include DUI, simple assault, theft, and disorderly conduct. Felonies are serious crimes with sentences exceeding one year, potentially including life imprisonment depending on the offense. Felonies include violent crimes, drug trafficking, armed robbery, and sexual offenses. The distinction affects how cases proceed and available defenses. Felony cases involve grand jury proceedings, more extensive discovery, and stricter sentencing guidelines. Misdemeanor cases move faster but still require solid defense. Both require legal representation, though felony charges demand more intensive preparation and investigation.
Personal injury case duration depends on injury severity, liability clarity, and insurance company cooperation. Simple cases with clear liability and minor injuries may resolve in months through settlement negotiations. Complex cases involving significant injuries, multiple parties, or disputed liability can take one to three years or longer. Medical treatment completion, evidence development, and expert analysis all affect timeline. We work to resolve cases efficiently while ensuring fair value for damages. Rushing settlement to close cases quickly harms your interests, so we balance thorough case development against reasonable timeframes. Throughout the process, we keep you informed about progress, anticipated next steps, and realistic resolution timeframes.
Criminal convictions can be appealed if legal errors occurred during trial affecting the outcome. Appeals focus on trial procedure violations, incorrect jury instructions, insufficient evidence, or ineffective legal representation. Washington’s appellate courts review trial records for errors but do not retry cases or reconsider factual findings. Appeals must identify specific errors of law, not general disagreement with outcomes. Appeal procedures are technical and complex, requiring experienced appellate attorneys familiar with court rules and precedent. Filing deadlines are strict, and notice of appeal must be filed shortly after sentencing. If you believe your conviction involved errors, contact our office immediately as appeal rights can be forfeited if not timely asserted.
Personal injury damages compensate you for actual losses caused by another’s negligence or wrongful conduct. Economic damages include medical expenses, surgery costs, rehabilitation, lost wages, and medical equipment or home modifications needed due to injury. Non-economic damages address pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and reduced quality of life from permanent injuries. Severe injuries may support substantial damages when medical treatment is extensive and permanent effects are significant. We calculate damages comprehensively, considering future medical needs, reduced earning capacity, and long-term quality of life impacts. Insurance companies often undervalue non-economic damages, making skilled negotiation essential for fair compensation.
Initial insurance settlement offers typically represent a fraction of fair claim value, designed to resolve claims quickly and minimize insurance company payments. Accepting early offers forecloses opportunities for better recovery through negotiation or litigation. Before accepting any offer, have an attorney evaluate it against your actual damages, medical expenses, and long-term injury effects. We negotiate persistently with insurance companies, presenting evidence of liability and comprehensive damage calculations. If settlement negotiations stall, litigation applies additional pressure and can result in significantly higher awards. Never accept settlement without legal review, as signing releases terminates your right to pursue additional compensation.
The statute of limitations establishes the deadline for filing lawsuits in Washington. Most personal injury claims must be filed within three years of the injury date. Criminal cases have no statute of limitations for felonies, but misdemeanors must be prosecuted within two years. Specific claim types have different deadlines; medical malpractice claims have particularly short timeframes. Missing statute of limitations deadlines eliminates your right to sue permanently, so timely legal action is critical. We track deadlines carefully and file claims before limitations periods expire. If you’re unsure whether your claim remains viable, contact our office immediately for evaluation.
Criminal charges can be dismissed for various reasons including insufficient evidence, constitutional violations, procedural errors, or prosecutorial misconduct. Motions to dismiss raise legal grounds for case termination before trial. Evidence suppression motions can exclude improperly obtained evidence, sometimes eliminating prosecution cases. Plea negotiations often result in charge reductions or dismissals in exchange for guilty pleas to lesser charges. Dismissal isn’t guaranteed, but strong legal representation increases chances by identifying weaknesses in prosecution cases. We investigate charges thoroughly, challenge evidence quality, and file appropriate motions addressing legal problems. Sometimes resolution involves negotiating favorable plea agreements rather than pursuing full trial.
Civil trials involve presenting evidence to a judge or jury to determine liability and appropriate damages. The plaintiff presents their case first, showing that the defendant caused the injury through negligence or wrongful conduct. The defendant presents their defense, including evidence refuting liability or demonstrating comparative fault. Both sides present witness testimony, documents, photographs, and expert analysis. After evidence presentation, attorneys make closing arguments summarizing cases and legal standards. The judge or jury determines whether liability exists and calculates damages. Trials provide opportunities to present your story directly to decision-makers and can result in higher awards than settlement negotiations, though trials involve risks and uncertainty.
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