At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand that facing criminal charges or recovering from a serious injury can be overwhelming. Our experienced legal team serves the Riverton community with dedication and a commitment to protecting your rights. Whether you’re dealing with DUI charges, personal injury claims, or other legal matters, we provide the skilled representation you need during challenging times. We take the time to listen to your situation and develop strategies tailored to your specific circumstances.
Having qualified legal representation can make the difference between favorable outcomes and devastating consequences. In criminal cases, a strong defense protects your freedom, your employment prospects, and your reputation. In personal injury matters, proper legal guidance ensures you receive fair compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and suffering. Our attorneys understand how the legal system works and can navigate complex procedures that might overwhelm someone without legal training. By choosing representation, you gain an advocate who fights for your interests and helps minimize long-term damage to your life and finances.
Criminal defense involves protecting your constitutional rights when you’re accused of breaking the law. Whether you face misdemeanor or felony charges—from DUI to drug offenses, violent crimes to white-collar offenses—your defense strategy requires careful planning and thorough evidence review. Defense attorneys examine police procedures, challenge evidence validity, and explore options like plea negotiations or trial preparation. Understanding the charges against you, potential penalties, and available defenses is essential before making critical decisions. Our team explains these concepts clearly so you can make informed choices about your case’s direction.
Discovery is the legal process where both sides in a case exchange information, documents, and evidence. This includes written questions, requests for documents, and depositions where witnesses provide sworn testimony. Discovery helps both parties understand the strength of the other’s case and often leads to settlement discussions.
Negligence occurs when someone fails to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm to another person. In personal injury cases, proving negligence typically requires showing the defendant owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused measurable damages as a result.
A plea agreement is an arrangement where a defendant agrees to plead guilty to certain charges in exchange for reduced charges, lighter sentences, or dismissed counts. This resolves the case without going to trial and often provides more predictable outcomes for both sides.
Damages are monetary awards granted to compensate an injured party for losses suffered. These can include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and other quantifiable or non-quantifiable harm resulting from someone’s wrongful conduct.
After an accident or incident, preserve evidence while memories are fresh and details are clear. Take photographs of accident scenes, injuries, and property damage; collect contact information from witnesses; and keep all medical records and repair estimates. This early documentation strengthens your case significantly and provides your attorney with crucial information for building your claim.
Social media posts can harm both criminal and personal injury cases, as opposing parties often use them as evidence. Comments, photos, or updates about your situation may contradict your legal claims or damage your credibility. It’s best to keep all case details private and communicate only through your attorney to protect your legal interests.
In personal injury cases, thorough medical documentation establishes the extent of your injuries and the necessity of treatment. Seek immediate medical care even for minor-seeming injuries, follow all treatment recommendations, and maintain detailed records of all appointments and procedures. This medical trail directly supports your compensation claims and demonstrates your commitment to recovery.
Felony charges, violent crime accusations, sex crimes, and federal offenses demand comprehensive legal strategies that address every aspect of your defense. These serious matters carry potential prison sentences, lifetime registration requirements, and devastating collateral consequences that require thorough case investigation and aggressive courtroom advocacy. Attempting to navigate these cases without full legal support significantly increases the risk of unfavorable outcomes that affect your future permanently.
Catastrophic injuries, spinal cord damage, brain injuries, permanent disabilities, and medical malpractice require thorough investigation and aggressive pursuit of full compensation. Insurance companies resist paying maximum amounts for serious injuries, making comprehensive legal representation essential to counter their tactics. Medical experts, accident reconstruction specialists, and detailed damage calculations all contribute to building cases that secure appropriate recovery for your long-term care needs.
Simple traffic matters or low-level misdemeanors sometimes resolve straightforwardly through plea negotiation or presentation of limited evidence. These cases typically carry minimal jail time or fines and produce less long-term impact on your record. Still, even seemingly minor charges benefit from legal guidance to explore all available options.
Small injury claims with obvious liability and clear damages sometimes settle quickly without extensive litigation or expert testimony. Minor injuries with straightforward medical treatment and minimal lost wages may resolve through standard insurance negotiations. However, even these cases benefit from legal review to ensure fair settlement offers.
Auto accidents, motorcycle collisions, truck crashes, and pedestrian incidents create immediate needs for legal guidance regarding injury claims and liability determination. Our attorneys investigate accident circumstances, handle insurance negotiations, and pursue compensation for medical bills and lost income.
When facing DUI charges, drug offenses, assault allegations, or other criminal matters, immediate legal representation protects your rights from the moment of arrest. We handle bail hearings, evidence challenges, and all aspects of your criminal defense through resolution.
Slip and fall accidents, construction injuries, nursing home abuse, or dog bite incidents create serious injury claims requiring thorough documentation and skillful negotiation. Our team investigates these incidents to establish liability and secure appropriate compensation.
Our firm combines deep knowledge of Washington’s legal system with genuine commitment to client success. We’ve handled hundreds of cases ranging from serious criminal charges to substantial personal injury claims, and we understand what works in Riverton’s courts. Our attorneys are known for thorough preparation, honest communication, and willingness to fight aggressively for clients when settlement discussions reach impasses. We treat every case with the attention and resources it deserves, regardless of its size or complexity.
Beyond courtroom skills, we provide compassionate guidance during your most stressful moments. We explain legal processes in plain language, answer your questions thoroughly, and keep you informed every step of the way. Our fee arrangements are transparent, with no hidden charges or surprise bills. When you choose Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, you gain advocates who view your case as their priority and work tirelessly toward outcomes that protect your interests.
After a car accident, prioritize safety by moving to a safe location if possible and calling emergency services for injuries. Exchange insurance and contact information with other involved parties, photograph the accident scene and vehicle damage, and document witness statements. Report the accident to your insurance company and contact our office for legal guidance before accepting any settlement offers or speaking with other insurers. Avoid admitting fault or signing documents without legal review. Keep all accident-related records including medical treatment documentation, repair estimates, and communications with insurance companies. These steps protect your ability to pursue fair compensation later. Our attorneys can guide you through the claims process and represent your interests in negotiations.
In Washington, you have the right to refuse a breath or blood test, but refusal carries serious consequences including automatic license suspension and admissibility of refusal as evidence in court. However, understanding your rights in the moment and making informed decisions is complex, and police may misrepresent your legal options during traffic stops. Our attorneys handle DUI cases and can explain how refusal affects your specific situation and potential defense strategies. Even with refusal, prosecutors may pursue DUI charges based on other evidence like field sobriety tests or officer observations. The decision to refuse should be made with full understanding of consequences. Contact our office immediately if you face DUI charges so we can evaluate all aspects of your case and develop appropriate defense strategies.
Washington law generally allows three years from the injury date to file a personal injury lawsuit, though some situations have different deadlines. Medical malpractice claims have a one-year statute of limitations from discovery of the injury, while wrongful death claims must typically be filed within three years of death. Missing these deadlines can result in permanent loss of your legal right to recover compensation, making timely action critical. Delays in filing also disadvantage your case through lost evidence, faded witness memories, and increased difficulty establishing liability. Our attorneys carefully track all applicable deadlines and file claims promptly. Contact us as soon as possible after an injury so we can protect your rights and begin gathering evidence while details remain fresh.
A bail hearing occurs shortly after arrest, where a judge determines whether you’ll be released before trial and under what conditions. The judge considers factors like criminal history, ties to the community, employment status, family connections, and the severity of charges. The goal is balancing public safety with your presumption of innocence and right to prepare your defense while free. Our attorneys present compelling arguments for bail release and work to minimize any restrictions imposed. Conditions might include regular check-ins, travel restrictions, or electronic monitoring rather than jail detention. Having skilled legal representation at bail hearings significantly increases chances of favorable outcomes. We immediately engage when clients face bail hearings and argue vigorously for your release on reasonable terms.
Personal injury case values depend on many factors including medical expenses, lost wages, severity of injuries, duration of recovery, and whether permanent disabilities result. Insurance companies use damage formulas, but these often undervalue claims significantly. Cases involving catastrophic injuries, permanent disabilities, or high medical bills warrant higher valuations. Fair settlement values require thorough analysis of all damages and comparison with similar cases. Our attorneys investigate each claim thoroughly, calculate comprehensive damages including all medical costs and lost income, and negotiate aggressively for fair settlement offers. If insurers won’t pay appropriate amounts, we’re prepared to pursue litigation for maximum recovery. Contact us for a detailed evaluation of your specific claim’s value.
Insurance companies often extend initial settlement offers that undervalue your claim significantly, banking on injured people accepting quick payouts without understanding their long-term needs. Accepting prematurely prevents you from recovering additional damages later, especially if injuries worsen or hidden damage emerges. Our attorneys review any settlement offers and explain whether they adequately compensate you or if pursuing litigation will yield better results. We negotiate with insurers on your behalf to achieve fair value before considering settlement. This protects your interests by ensuring you understand what you’re entitled to and what you’re giving up. Never accept insurance offers without legal review, as settlement agreements prevent further claims for the same incident.
Washington drug offense penalties vary based on the substance, quantity, and prior criminal history. Simple possession of smaller amounts typically results in misdemeanor charges with potential jail time and fines. Possession with intent to distribute or trafficking charges carry felony penalties with years of imprisonment. Certain substances like methamphetamine face enhanced penalties, and prior convictions significantly increase consequences. Our criminal defense attorneys challenge police procedures, evidence validity, and search authorization in drug cases. We explore options like drug court diversion programs that provide treatment instead of incarceration. Early legal intervention can result in charges being reduced or dismissed, protecting your future from drug conviction impacts.
Washington law allows expungement of certain criminal convictions under specific circumstances, effectively clearing your record so it doesn’t appear in background checks. Misdemeanors and some felonies become eligible after waiting periods without additional arrests, typically three to seven years depending on the offense. Successful expungement means you can legally answer ‘no’ when asked about arrests or convictions, improving employment and housing prospects significantly. Our attorneys evaluate your record for expungement eligibility and handle the legal process from petition through court hearing. We’ve successfully cleared thousands of records, giving clients fresh starts. Contact us to determine if your conviction qualifies for expungement under current Washington law.
Misdemeanors are less serious crimes typically punishable by up to one year in jail and fines, including offenses like simple assault or DUI. Felonies are more serious crimes with potential imprisonment exceeding one year, including violent crimes, drug trafficking, and property offenses. Felony convictions carry lifelong consequences including voting restrictions, firearm prohibition, and employment discrimination that extend far beyond the sentence itself. The distinction significantly affects defense strategies and potential outcomes. Misdemeanor cases sometimes resolve through plea negotiations with reduced penalties, while felonies require comprehensive defense investigation and often trial preparation. Understanding whether you face misdemeanor or felony charges helps determine appropriate legal response.
Medical malpractice claims require proving that a healthcare provider breached the standard of care expected in their field, causing injury. This typically involves expert medical testimony establishing how the provider’s conduct deviated from accepted medical practices. Washington requires filing claims within one year of discovering the injury, making timely legal action critical. Successful claims compensate you for medical bills, additional treatments necessitated by malpractice, and pain and suffering. Our attorneys work with medical professionals to evaluate whether malpractice occurred and quantify resulting damages. We handle the complexities of medical expert testimony and aggressive defense strategies employed by healthcare providers and their insurers. Contact us immediately after discovering potential malpractice so we can preserve evidence and meet filing deadlines.
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