Brain injuries represent some of the most devastating consequences of accidents, often resulting in lifelong physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound impact a brain injury can have on your life and your family’s future. Our legal team in Amboy, Washington is dedicated to helping victims navigate the complex process of obtaining fair compensation for their injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering resulting from traumatic brain injuries caused by negligence.
Brain injuries often require ongoing medical treatment, rehabilitation, and supportive care that can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars over a lifetime. Legal representation ensures that responsible parties are held accountable and that you receive compensation reflecting the true scope of your damages. Beyond financial recovery, having a dedicated legal team advocating for your rights provides peace of mind during an incredibly difficult time, allowing you and your family to focus on healing rather than navigating complex legal proceedings.
Traumatic brain injuries occur when a sudden blow or penetrating injury damages the brain, disrupting normal function. These injuries range from mild concussions to severe damage causing permanent disability or death. Symptoms may include loss of consciousness, confusion, headaches, memory problems, mood changes, and cognitive difficulties. Many victims don’t realize the full extent of their injury immediately, as some symptoms develop over weeks or months. Understanding these injuries is crucial for building an effective legal claim that accounts for both immediate medical needs and long-term care requirements.
An injury caused by an external force that alters brain function or structure, resulting from head trauma during accidents. TBIs are classified as mild, moderate, or severe depending on symptoms and loss of consciousness duration.
Comprehensive cognitive assessments that measure memory, attention, processing speed, and executive function to document brain injury effects and support legal claims for damages.
A detailed document outlining all medical treatments, therapies, equipment, and services a brain injury victim will need throughout their lifetime, used to calculate total damages in legal proceedings.
Monetary compensation awarded to an injured person for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, permanent disability, and other losses resulting from the injury.
After any accident involving head trauma, obtain a prompt medical evaluation even if you feel fine initially. Brain injuries can develop over time with delayed symptoms including headaches, dizziness, memory problems, and personality changes. Early medical documentation is critical for establishing the causal connection between the accident and your injury.
Keep detailed records of all medical appointments, test results, medications, rehabilitation sessions, and daily struggles related to your brain injury. Document how your injury affects your work, relationships, hobbies, and quality of life through journals or photographs. This comprehensive documentation significantly strengthens your legal claim and helps your attorney calculate fair compensation.
Insurance companies often make quick settlement offers that fail to account for long-term care costs associated with brain injuries. Never accept an initial offer without consulting an attorney who understands the lifetime implications of your injury. Professional legal representation typically results in substantially higher settlements than victims receive alone.
Severe brain injuries causing permanent cognitive impairment, loss of motor function, or behavioral changes require comprehensive legal representation to secure adequate lifetime compensation. These cases involve complex medical evidence, substantial damages, and often require expert testimony at trial. Full representation ensures all long-term care needs are identified and properly valued in your claim.
When liability is contested or multiple parties contributed to your injury, comprehensive legal support is essential for holding all responsible parties accountable. Thorough investigation, accident reconstruction, and skilled negotiation become critical to protect your rights. Full representation navigates complex multi-party litigation and maximizes recovery from all available sources.
Mild concussions that resolve within weeks with minimal ongoing symptoms may require only limited legal consultation for insurance negotiation. In these cases, medical costs are lower and recovery is straightforward, potentially allowing simpler claims handling. However, even minor brain injuries deserve legal review to ensure fair compensation.
When liability is obvious and the at-fault party’s insurance company cooperates fully, limited legal guidance may suffice for straightforward settlements. These situations involve clear fault, transparent damages calculation, and responsive insurers willing to negotiate in good faith. Even so, attorney consultation helps ensure settlement terms adequately reflect your injury.
Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents are leading causes of traumatic brain injuries, often resulting in significant head trauma. Victims frequently develop concussions, diffuse axonal injuries, or intracranial bleeding requiring intensive treatment.
Construction sites, manufacturing facilities, and other industrial settings create hazards resulting in falls, struck-by incidents, and head injuries. Victims may pursue workers’ compensation claims or third-party personal injury suits depending on circumstances.
Falls on poorly maintained premises, inadequate safety railings, or hazardous conditions commonly cause brain injuries, particularly in elderly individuals. Property owners and businesses may be held liable for negligent maintenance or failure to warn of dangers.
Our firm combines personal attention with extensive legal knowledge to serve brain injury victims throughout Amboy and Clark County. We understand that every client’s situation is unique, requiring individualized strategy and compassionate advocacy. From the moment you contact us, we focus on understanding your injury, your goals, and your family’s needs to develop the strongest possible legal approach on your behalf.
We maintain a track record of successfully negotiating substantial settlements and securing favorable verdicts for brain injury clients. Our relationships with medical professionals, rehabilitation facilities, and life care planners ensure your claim reflects the true scope of your injuries and recovery needs. We handle all legal complexities so you can concentrate on healing, and we never charge fees unless we win your case.
Brain injury case values vary significantly based on injury severity, age, income, medical expenses, and long-term care needs. Mild concussions may settle for thousands, while severe injuries causing permanent disability often result in settlements or verdicts exceeding one million dollars. The lifetime cost of caring for someone with a severe brain injury can reach several million dollars when accounting for medical treatment, therapy, assistive devices, and lost earning capacity. Our attorneys work with life care planners and medical professionals to calculate comprehensive damages reflecting your injury’s true impact. We analyze comparable cases, expert opinions on your prognosis, and your specific circumstances to determine appropriate compensation targets. Every case is unique, which is why we provide personalized evaluation during our free initial consultation.
Serious brain injury symptoms include loss of consciousness lasting more than a few seconds, severe headaches, confusion, difficulty speaking, memory loss, balance problems, or loss of motor control. Some victims experience personality changes, emotional instability, difficulty concentrating, or sensitivity to light and sound. Symptoms may appear immediately or develop gradually over days or weeks after the initial injury. If you experience any of these symptoms following an accident, seek immediate medical evaluation. Brain injuries can worsen without proper treatment, and early medical documentation strengthens your legal claim. Never assume that initial symptoms will automatically resolve—many brain injury effects are permanent without appropriate intervention and care.
Delayed medical treatment complicates brain injury claims because it creates doubt about the injury’s cause and severity. Insurance companies may argue that symptoms result from other causes rather than the accident, or that the injury is less serious than claimed. However, many legitimate reasons exist for delayed treatment, including shock, lack of initial symptoms, or inability to access healthcare immediately. Even with delayed treatment, you may still have a valid claim if medical records eventually document the connection between your accident and brain injury. Inform your attorney about the delay so we can develop an effective explanation and gather supporting evidence. Prompt action is important once you recognize your injury, as waiting longer weakens your claim.
Most brain injury cases settle before trial, as comprehensive legal representation often convinces insurance companies to offer fair compensation rather than face a jury verdict. Settlement offers avoid the cost, time, and unpredictability of trial while providing more certainty for all parties. Our attorneys aggressively negotiate to achieve the best possible settlements without unnecessary delays. However, we prepare every case as though it will go to trial, developing compelling evidence and arguments to support your claim. If insurance companies refuse reasonable settlement offers, we’re prepared to present your case to a jury. Your interests guide our decisions about settlement negotiations and trial strategy.
Simple brain injury cases may resolve within six to twelve months, while complex cases involving severe injuries or disputed liability often take two to three years or longer. The timeline depends on medical treatment duration, investigation complexity, negotiation timeline, and court schedules. We work efficiently to resolve your case without unnecessary delays while ensuring your settlement adequately reflects your condition. During treatment, we manage all legal aspects so you can focus on recovery. Once medical treatment stabilizes or concludes, we accelerate settlement negotiations or trial preparation. We keep you informed throughout the process and adjust our timeline based on your medical progress and changing circumstances.
A life care plan is a detailed document prepared by life care planners outlining all medical treatments, therapies, equipment, home modifications, and support services you’ll need throughout your lifetime due to your brain injury. This plan translates medical recommendations into specific costs, providing a comprehensive basis for calculating damages. Life care plans may cost several thousand dollars but often increase settlement values by hundreds of thousands of dollars. Insurance companies take life care plans seriously because they’re developed by qualified professionals and based on medical evidence. Without a thorough life care plan, settlements often fail to account for long-term care costs, leaving victims financially vulnerable. We coordinate with experienced life care planners to ensure your plan comprehensively addresses your injury’s lifetime implications.
Washington follows a comparative negligence rule, allowing you to recover damages even if you were partially at fault for the accident, as long as the other party bears greater responsibility. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you’re 20% at fault and your damages total $100,000, you recover $80,000. Many brain injury cases involve some degree of shared fault, which doesn’t eliminate your right to compensation. Our attorneys carefully investigate accident circumstances to minimize your potential fault percentage and maximize your recovery. We challenge insurance company arguments that overstate your responsibility. Even in accidents where fault appears shared, skilled legal representation often proves the other party bears primary responsibility for the injury.
Brain injury damages include medical expenses (past and future), rehabilitation costs, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and permanent disability. Some cases also include household services, home modifications, assistive devices, and caretaker costs. Washington allows substantial compensation for both economic damages (measurable costs) and non-economic damages (quality of life impacts). Our attorneys work with medical professionals, economists, and life care planners to calculate comprehensive damages reflecting your injury’s full impact. We pursue maximum compensation from all available sources, including at-fault party insurance, uninsured motorist coverage, and other liability policies. Thorough damage calculation often doubles or triples initial settlement offers.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd works on a contingency fee basis, meaning we charge no upfront costs and collect fees only if we win your case. Our fees come from your settlement or verdict, not from your pocket. This arrangement ensures we’re motivated to maximize your recovery and removes financial barriers to pursuing justice. We also advance case costs including medical records, expert opinions, and investigation expenses, which are reimbursed from your recovery. You never pay out-of-pocket legal fees or costs during your case. Contact us for a free consultation to discuss your brain injury claim without any obligation or cost.
After an accident, seek immediate medical evaluation regardless of how you feel, obtain contact information and insurance details from the at-fault party, photograph the accident scene and any property damage, and document witness information. Report the incident to relevant authorities and notify involved insurance companies. Preserve all evidence including accident scene photos, medical records, and communication records. Contact an attorney promptly to discuss your situation confidentially. Avoid posting about your accident on social media, discussing details with adjusters without legal counsel, or accepting early settlement offers. Early legal representation protects your rights and ensures evidence is properly preserved. Our team handles all communication with insurance companies and investigation details so you can focus on recovery.
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