Brain injuries represent some of the most serious and life-altering harm that can result from accidents. Whether caused by vehicle collisions, falls, workplace incidents, or other traumatic events, traumatic brain injuries can have profound consequences for victims and their families. The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd understand the devastating impact these injuries have on your quality of life, medical expenses, and future earning capacity. Our firm is committed to helping Wenatchee residents pursue justice and recover fair compensation for their brain injury claims.
Brain injuries often require extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and ongoing care that can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars over a lifetime. Legal representation ensures you receive compensation for current medical expenses, future treatment, lost wages, and pain and suffering. An attorney helps you understand your rights, negotiates with insurance companies on your behalf, and pursues litigation if necessary. Without proper legal guidance, many brain injury victims accept settlements far below what they deserve, leaving them without adequate resources for recovery and care.
Traumatic brain injuries occur when sudden trauma damages the brain, disrupting normal function. These injuries can result from motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall incidents, assaults, sports injuries, or workplace accidents. The severity ranges from mild concussions to severe injuries causing permanent disability or death. Symptoms may appear immediately or develop over time and include headaches, confusion, memory loss, difficulty concentrating, mood changes, and loss of consciousness. Many brain injury victims don’t realize the full extent of their injuries until weeks or months after the incident, making prompt medical evaluation critical.
An injury caused by sudden physical trauma to the head that damages brain cells and disrupts normal brain function, ranging from mild concussions to severe injuries with lasting disability.
Monetary compensation awarded by a court or through settlement to reimburse medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses resulting from an injury.
The legal failure to exercise reasonable care that results in harm to another person, forming the foundation for most personal injury claims including brain injury cases.
Reduced mental function affecting memory, reasoning, attention, and decision-making abilities that may result from brain injury and impact work and daily life.
Even if you feel fine after a head injury, seek medical evaluation promptly because brain injury symptoms can emerge days or weeks later. Medical documentation immediately following your injury creates crucial evidence for your legal claim. Early diagnosis and treatment also improve recovery outcomes and prevent complications that could worsen your condition.
Keep detailed records of medical appointments, treatment costs, medications, symptoms, and how the injury affects your daily activities and work. Photograph any accident scene conditions and save all communications with insurance companies. This documentation provides powerful evidence supporting your claim for compensation and helps your attorney build a comprehensive case.
Insurance companies often contact injured parties quickly with settlement offers before the full extent of injuries becomes apparent. Brain injury effects develop over time, and accepting early offers can leave you without adequate resources for future care. Allow your attorney to fully evaluate your injuries and their long-term impact before negotiating with insurers.
Serious brain injuries causing permanent disability, cognitive impairment, or requiring lifetime care demand comprehensive legal representation to recover appropriate damages. These cases involve substantial medical expenses, lost earning capacity, and reduced quality of life that require detailed documentation and strong advocacy. Insurance companies often resist paying fair amounts for severe injuries, making experienced legal representation essential to protect your interests.
Accidents involving multiple responsible parties, government entities, or disputed liability require comprehensive legal investigation and strategy. Your attorney must determine which parties bear responsibility and how to structure claims to maximize recovery from all sources. Complex cases demand resources and knowledge that benefit from full legal representation throughout the process.
For minor concussions or head injuries with straightforward recovery and minimal medical expenses, limited consultation may suffice to understand your options. If liability is clear and damages are modest, you might handle communications directly or with minimal legal guidance. However, even minor brain injuries should receive professional evaluation to ensure you’re not overlooking lasting effects.
Shortly after a head injury occurs, you might benefit from an initial consultation to discuss your case and understand the claims process before symptoms fully develop. Your attorney can advise you on documenting your injuries and protecting your rights while you recover. Once the extent of injury becomes clearer, comprehensive representation ensures appropriate compensation.
Car, truck, and motorcycle collisions frequently cause traumatic brain injuries from the force of impact or head contact with interior surfaces. These accidents often result in serious TBI cases requiring substantial compensation for medical care and lost income.
Falls on poorly maintained property, inadequate security, or hazardous conditions in homes, businesses, or public spaces can cause significant brain injuries. Property owners and businesses have legal responsibility to maintain safe conditions and prevent foreseeable injuries.
Construction workers, warehouse employees, and others injured in workplace accidents may pursue personal injury claims beyond workers’ compensation in certain situations. Brain injuries from workplace violence or employer negligence warrant full legal representation.
Our firm combines deep knowledge of personal injury law with genuine compassion for clients facing life-changing brain injuries. We understand that this is not simply a legal matter—it’s a medical crisis affecting your health, finances, and future. Our team takes time to understand your unique situation, listen to your concerns, and develop a strategy specifically tailored to your case. We work with leading medical professionals to ensure your injuries are properly documented and valued.
We handle every aspect of your case from initial investigation through negotiation or trial, allowing you to focus on recovery. Our reputation in Wenatchee and throughout Washington is built on successful outcomes and satisfied clients. We work on contingency—you pay no fees unless we recover compensation for you. This arrangement aligns our interests with yours, ensuring we fight aggressively for maximum recovery.
A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury caused by head trauma that briefly disrupts brain function. Most concussions resolve within weeks, though some people experience prolonged symptoms called post-concussion syndrome. Traumatic brain injuries encompass a broader spectrum from mild concussions to severe injuries causing permanent disability or death. While some TBIs are mild, others cause significant damage requiring extensive treatment and long-term care. Regardless of severity, both concussions and TBIs deserve proper medical evaluation and legal consideration if caused by negligence. Even seemingly minor head injuries can have lasting effects on memory, concentration, and overall functioning. Our attorneys help victims of all brain injury severities pursue appropriate compensation for their losses and recovery needs.
Washington law generally allows three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. This deadline applies to most brain injury cases caused by accidents, negligence, or other wrongdoing. However, there are exceptions and special circumstances that may extend or shorten this timeframe, making it crucial to consult with an attorney quickly. Some cases involving minors or government entities have different limitations periods. We strongly recommend contacting our office as soon as possible after your injury to protect your rights and preserve evidence. Waiting until the last moment can jeopardize your case as witnesses move away and memories fade. Early consultation allows us to investigate thoroughly and build the strongest possible case for your claim.
Brain injury victims can recover compensatory damages including medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and diminished earning capacity due to lasting effects. Damages also include pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and diminished quality of life from cognitive or physical impairment. In cases involving gross negligence or intentional misconduct, punitive damages may be available to punish the wrongdoer. Future damages account for ongoing treatment, care assistance, and reduced ability to work throughout your lifetime. Calculating appropriate damages requires detailed documentation of medical treatment, professional testimony regarding long-term effects, and comprehensive analysis of how the injury impacts your life. Insurance companies often undervalue these claims because brain injury effects are sometimes invisible. Our attorneys work with medical and vocational experts to present complete damage valuations ensuring you receive fair compensation for all your losses.
Liability is established by proving the defendant owed you a duty of care, breached that duty through negligence, and directly caused your brain injury. In car accidents, the negligent driver typically bears liability for failing to exercise reasonable care. In premises liability cases, property owners are responsible for maintaining safe conditions and warning of hazards. In workplace cases, employers and sometimes third parties may share responsibility depending on circumstances. Our investigators examine accident scenes, review police reports, interview witnesses, and analyze physical evidence to establish clear liability. We consult with accident reconstruction specialists when necessary to demonstrate how the defendant’s actions caused your injury. Strong liability evidence combined with medical documentation of your brain injury creates a compelling case for fair compensation.
Seek immediate medical attention even if you feel fine, because brain injury symptoms often emerge hours or days after the incident. Report your injury to relevant authorities if it occurred in a workplace or public place, and request documentation of the incident. Preserve evidence by photographing accident scenes, taking notes about what happened, and obtaining contact information from witnesses. Avoid discussing your injury with insurance representatives without legal counsel present. Contact our office promptly to discuss your case and protect your legal rights. We can advise you on documenting your medical treatment and symptoms throughout recovery. Early legal consultation ensures you’re not pressured into unfavorable settlements before understanding the full extent of your injuries.
Washington follows comparative fault rules allowing recovery even if you were partially responsible for the accident, as long as you’re not more than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault—if you’re 20% at fault for a $100,000 claim, you’d recover $80,000. The defendant and insurance companies often try to assign you excessive blame to reduce payouts, making strong legal representation critical. Our attorneys fight to minimize assignment of fault and maximize your recovery. Even in complex cases where multiple parties share responsibility, we identify all responsible parties and pursue claims against each. This strategy ensures you receive maximum compensation regardless of comparative fault determinations. We present compelling evidence showing the defendant’s negligence was the primary cause of your brain injury.
Simple brain injury cases with clear liability may resolve through settlement within six months to a year. More complex cases with serious injuries, multiple parties, or disputed liability often require eighteen months to three years or longer. Some cases proceed to trial, which can extend the timeline further but sometimes results in larger verdicts. The complexity of your specific case determines the appropriate timeline for thorough investigation and negotiation. We work efficiently while ensuring no critical details are overlooked that might reduce your compensation. We’ll discuss realistic timeframes during your initial consultation based on your case circumstances. Throughout the process, we keep you informed of progress and next steps while you focus on medical recovery.
Most personal injury cases, including many brain injury claims, settle without trial through negotiation with insurance companies. Settlement offers faster resolution and guaranteed compensation but may not reflect your case’s full value. If insurance companies refuse fair offers, going to trial allows a jury to determine appropriate damages based on evidence and testimony. Our attorneys are experienced trial advocates prepared to present compelling cases in court. We pursue aggressive settlement negotiations while always preparing for trial. This dual approach ensures we’re ready for either outcome and aren’t forced to accept inadequate settlements. We’ll discuss the likelihood of trial in your specific case and explain the advantages and disadvantages of settling versus litigating.
Primary care physicians, neurologists, and trauma specialists typically provide initial evaluation and treatment for traumatic brain injuries. Depending on severity, you may benefit from neurorehabilitation specialists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and neuropsychologists. These professionals diagnose your condition, provide treatment, and document the injury’s extent and impact on your functioning. Comprehensive medical evaluation is essential for establishing both appropriate treatment and fair legal claims. Our office can recommend qualified medical professionals experienced in treating brain injury patients and working with personal injury attorneys. We maintain relationships with specialists who understand the legal documentation requirements for your case. Coordinating medical care with legal representation ensures your treatment supports your claim while providing optimal recovery outcomes.
Contingency representation means our firm advances all costs and works without charging you a fee unless we successfully recover compensation. You pay only a percentage of your settlement or verdict, typically around 33% of recovered amounts. This arrangement aligns our interests with yours—we only profit when you win. You’ll never face unexpected legal bills or be turned away because you can’t afford an attorney. We handle all investigation, documentation, expert consultations, and representation at no cost to you upfront. Contingency fees make legal representation accessible to everyone, regardless of financial circumstances. We’re motivated to work hard because our compensation depends on your recovery. This system ensures brain injury victims can afford quality legal representation and don’t face financial barriers to justice.
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