Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd serves the Shoreline, Washington community with dedicated criminal defense and personal injury representation. Our legal team understands the unique challenges that residents and businesses face in King County, providing thorough advocacy for clients navigating both the criminal justice system and civil disputes. Whether you’re facing criminal charges, recovering from an accident, or dealing with complex legal matters, our attorneys bring experience and commitment to protecting your rights and interests throughout the legal process.
Having qualified legal representation is essential when facing criminal allegations or pursuing personal injury claims. The difference between adequate defense and exceptional advocacy can significantly impact case outcomes, settlements, and your future. Shoreline residents deserve lawyers who understand both the local legal landscape and the broader context of Washington state law. Our firm provides personalized attention to each client, ensuring your voice is heard and your rights are protected at every stage of your case, from initial consultation through trial or settlement.
Criminal defense requires understanding the prosecution’s burden of proof, your constitutional rights, and available defenses specific to your charges. Whether facing misdemeanor or felony allegations, an experienced attorney evaluates police procedures, evidence handling, and witness credibility. Personal injury law, meanwhile, focuses on holding responsible parties accountable for negligence. This includes gathering medical evidence, calculating damages, and negotiating with insurance companies or pursuing litigation when necessary. Both practice areas demand strategic thinking and knowledge of procedural rules that protect your interests.
The first appearance in court where you’re informed of charges, advised of your rights, and bail or bond conditions are determined. This is an important stage where legal representation can influence bail decisions and begin building your defense strategy.
Monetary compensation awarded to an injured party in a civil lawsuit to cover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses. Calculating fair damages requires understanding injury impact and future costs associated with recovery.
In criminal cases, the prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, a higher standard than in civil cases requiring preponderance of the evidence. This foundational principle protects your rights and requires prosecutors to present compelling evidence.
An agreement between parties to resolve a legal dispute without going to trial, typically involving payment or other concessions. Settlements allow both sides to avoid litigation costs and provide certainty compared to unpredictable trial outcomes.
Seeking immediate medical attention after an accident protects your health and creates important documentation for your injury claim. Contact an attorney shortly after your accident to begin evidence collection while details are fresh and witnesses can still be located. Delays in reporting or seeking legal counsel can negatively impact your case and reduce potential compensation.
If arrested or questioned by police, you have the constitutional right to decline answering questions without an attorney present. Anything you say can be used against you in court, even if taken out of context or misunderstood. Always request legal representation before answering any questions about your case.
Keep detailed records of medical treatments, medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and any communications related to your accident or legal matter. Photographs of accident scenes, injuries, and vehicle damage serve as crucial evidence. Written documentation strengthens your case and helps your attorney build the strongest possible presentation to opposing parties or a jury.
Felony charges, crimes involving violence, drug manufacturing, or sexual offenses demand comprehensive legal strategies and aggressive courtroom advocacy. These matters carry substantial prison sentences, fines, and permanent criminal records that impact employment and housing opportunities. Only experienced criminal defense attorneys can effectively challenge evidence, negotiate with prosecutors, and protect your constitutional rights through complex proceedings.
Catastrophic injuries, significant medical expenses, permanent disabilities, or wrongful death cases require thorough investigation and skilled negotiation with multiple insurance carriers. Large settlements demand detailed damage calculations including future medical care, lost earning capacity, and quality-of-life impacts. Full legal representation ensures you receive fair compensation reflecting the true cost of your injuries.
Simple speeding tickets or parking violations may be resolved through traffic court without extensive legal involvement. However, even minor violations can affect insurance rates and driving records. Our firm can still provide consultation to explore options like traffic school or negotiations with the court.
Some personal injury cases involve obvious liability with cooperative insurance companies and straightforward damage calculations. If the at-fault party’s insurance acknowledges responsibility and offered settlements align with actual damages, minimal legal involvement may suffice. However, attorney review ensures protection even in seemingly simple cases.
Vehicle collisions causing whiplash, broken bones, or spinal injuries require medical documentation and insurance claim navigation. Our attorneys handle negotiations with other drivers’ insurers to ensure full recovery of medical costs and lost wages.
Driving under the influence arrests involve breath tests, field sobriety tests, and license suspension issues. We challenge testing procedures and evidence to protect your driving privileges and freedom.
Property owners have legal responsibilities to maintain safe conditions for visitors. When negligent maintenance causes falls and injuries, we pursue compensation for medical treatment and ongoing care.
Our firm offers comprehensive legal services tailored to Shoreline residents facing criminal charges or personal injury claims. We combine thorough case investigation, strategic legal analysis, and aggressive courtroom advocacy with compassionate client service. By choosing our firm, you receive attorneys who understand King County courts, local procedures, and the specific challenges facing our community. We’re committed to achieving the best possible outcomes while keeping you informed and involved throughout your case.
We take a personalized approach to each client, recognizing that legal matters are unique and deeply important to your life and future. Our attorneys are available for questions, provide clear explanations of legal processes, and adjust strategies based on case developments. We handle all administrative burdens while you focus on recovery or preparing for court proceedings. When you hire Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, you gain advocates dedicated to protecting your rights and interests with the highest level of professionalism and care.
If arrested, remain calm and avoid speaking to police without an attorney present. Police can question you, but you have the constitutional right to decline answering and request legal representation. Anything you say can be used against you in court proceedings, regardless of context or intent. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd immediately so we can begin protecting your rights and investigating your case. The sooner we’re involved, the better we can protect evidence and identify defense strategies.
Washington law generally provides a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, meaning you have three years from the injury date to file a lawsuit. However, evidence can be lost and witness memories fade during delays, making prompt action essential. Insurance claims often have shorter reporting requirements, so contacting an attorney soon after your accident protects your interests. We immediately begin gathering medical records, witness statements, and accident scene evidence to build your strongest possible case.
Yes, DUI charges can be dismissed through various defense strategies depending on your case circumstances. We thoroughly examine police procedures including traffic stops, field sobriety tests, and breath analysis methods. If law enforcement violated your constitutional rights or testing procedures were improper, evidence can be suppressed and charges dismissed. Breathalyzer accuracy, officer training, and equipment calibration are frequently challengeable issues that we aggressively pursue on your behalf.
Slip and fall damages include medical expenses for treatment and ongoing care, lost wages during recovery, and compensation for pain and suffering. Permanent injuries may include damages for reduced earning capacity and diminished quality of life. To recover damages, we must prove the property owner knew or should have known of the dangerous condition and failed to warn you or correct it. Our attorneys gather medical evidence and expert testimony to demonstrate the full extent of your damages.
Criminal defense costs depend on case complexity, charges severity, and whether your case goes to trial or resolves through negotiation. We offer various fee arrangements including hourly rates, flat fees, and payment plans to accommodate different financial situations. During your consultation, we’ll discuss specific costs for your case and what you can expect throughout the legal process. Transparent pricing helps you make informed decisions about representation without surprise expenses.
Many personal injury cases settle through negotiation with insurance companies without reaching trial. Settlement discussions often begin early and continue throughout the case as both sides evaluate strengths and weaknesses. However, if settlement offers are inadequate, we’re prepared to pursue your case through trial. The decision to settle or proceed to trial is ultimately yours, and we provide honest recommendations based on case evaluation and your goals.
Misdemeanors are less serious crimes punishable by up to one year in county jail, while felonies are more serious offenses carrying sentences exceeding one year in state prison. Felony convictions have more severe consequences including permanent criminal records affecting employment, housing, and professional licensing. Defense strategies differ significantly between misdemeanor and felony cases, requiring thorough understanding of respective court procedures and sentencing guidelines. Our attorneys distinguish between these charge levels and develop appropriate defense strategies for each.
A strong personal injury claim requires proving the defendant owed you a legal duty, breached that duty through negligent conduct, and caused measurable injuries and damages. Clear evidence of negligence, documented medical injuries, and identifiable responsible parties strengthen your position. Insurance policy limits affect potential recovery amounts, as do comparative fault laws in Washington. During consultation, we evaluate these factors and provide honest assessment of your claim’s strength and realistic settlement or trial value.
Yes, convictions can be appealed on grounds including legal errors, inadequate legal representation, or new evidence discovered after trial. Appeals focus on whether proper legal procedures were followed rather than jury findings. Post-conviction relief options also exist for defendants discovering evidence of innocence or constitutional violations. These complex processes require specialized knowledge of appellate procedures, and we provide thorough representation through appeals to protect your rights.
Settlement negotiations involve discussion between our attorneys, opposing counsel, and insurance representatives to reach mutually acceptable agreements. We present evidence of liability and damages to support our settlement demands and counter unreasonable offers. Throughout negotiations, we keep you informed of all developments and recommendations regarding acceptance or rejection of settlement proposals. Your input guides our negotiation strategy, ensuring that any settlement reflects your priorities and interests.
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