The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provide comprehensive legal representation to residents and businesses throughout Meadow Glade, Washington. With deep roots in Clark County and a commitment to vigorous advocacy, our firm handles criminal defense cases and personal injury claims with meticulous attention to detail. Whether you’re facing criminal charges or pursuing compensation for injuries sustained through another’s negligence, we bring focused legal strategy and compassionate client service to every case.
Having qualified legal counsel is essential when your freedom, livelihood, or financial recovery is at stake. In criminal matters, a skilled attorney ensures your constitutional rights are protected, challenges improper evidence, and negotiates favorable outcomes. For personal injury claims, strong representation levels the playing field against insurance companies and opposing counsel. Our firm’s dual focus on criminal defense and personal injury law means we bring comprehensive understanding of Washington’s legal landscape to your case, significantly improving your chances of success.
Criminal defense involves protecting individuals accused of crimes ranging from misdemeanors to felonies. Whether you face DUI, drug charges, theft, violent crime allegations, or federal offenses, your defense attorney works to challenge evidence, negotiate with prosecutors, and protect your constitutional rights throughout the process. Personal injury law addresses harm caused by negligence or wrongful conduct, enabling injured parties to recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Both practice areas require detailed knowledge of Washington law and procedural rules.
A formal judgment by the court that a defendant is not guilty of the criminal charges brought against them. An acquittal can result from a jury verdict of not guilty or a judge’s finding that the prosecution failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt.
In personal injury law, negligence refers to the failure to exercise reasonable care that results in harm to another person. To establish negligence, you must prove that the defendant owed you a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused your injuries.
Money or other security provided to a court to ensure a defendant’s release from custody before trial. If the defendant appears at all required court hearings, bail is returned. Failure to appear can result in forfeiture of bail and additional criminal charges.
Monetary compensation awarded to an injured party in a civil lawsuit. Damages can include medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, property damage, and other losses resulting from the defendant’s negligence or wrongful conduct.
If you’ve been arrested or injured due to negligence, contacting an attorney immediately is crucial. Early intervention allows your lawyer to investigate the incident, preserve evidence, and advise you on your rights before taking any statements to police or signing documents. The sooner you secure legal representation, the better positioned you are to protect your interests.
In both criminal and personal injury matters, detailed documentation strengthens your case significantly. Keep records of medical treatment, expenses, communications with authorities, photographs of injuries or accident scenes, and any witness information. This documentation provides crucial evidence that your attorney can use to build a compelling case on your behalf.
Whether speaking to police, insurance adjusters, or opposing counsel, statements made without legal guidance can harm your case. Your attorney will advise you on what information to share and how to protect your rights during questioning. Following this guidance ensures your words cannot be used against you and maximizes your strategic position.
Felony charges, violent crime allegations, federal offenses, or catastrophic injury claims demand thorough legal strategy and aggressive advocacy. These complex cases involve significant consequences, extensive evidence, and sophisticated legal arguments that require dedicated representation. Full legal services ensure every aspect of your case receives the attention and resources it deserves.
When facing multiple criminal counts, probation violations, or sequential legal challenges, comprehensive representation ensures consistent strategy across all matters. Your attorney can coordinate defenses, identify opportunities to consolidate charges, and develop long-term legal solutions. This integrated approach prevents conflicting strategies and maximizes your overall outcomes.
Some straightforward misdemeanor cases may resolve through negotiated plea agreements with minimal court involvement. When circumstances are clear and consequences are limited, focused representation addressing specific concerns may be adequate. However, even minor charges deserve careful evaluation to ensure the best resolution.
Some injury claims involve clear liability and straightforward damages where quick settlement may be appropriate. When liability is obvious and injuries are minor with minimal ongoing treatment, a streamlined approach might suffice. Still, consultation with an attorney ensures you receive fair compensation and don’t overlook future complications.
Driving under the influence or drug possession charges carry serious penalties including license suspension, incarceration, and permanent criminal records. Skilled defense representation challenges evidence, explores alternative sentencing, and protects your future.
Vehicle collisions often involve multiple parties, insurance disputes, and medical complications requiring thorough investigation and negotiation. Our attorneys handle these cases from accident scene investigation through settlement or trial.
Accusations of violence demand immediate, aggressive defense to protect your freedom and reputation. We investigate the facts, challenge witness credibility, and develop compelling defense strategies.
The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings dedicated advocacy and proven results to every client relationship. Our attorneys understand Washington state criminal law, Clark County court procedures, and the personal injury landscape. We combine thorough case preparation with compassionate client communication, ensuring you understand your options and feel supported throughout the legal process. Our track record demonstrates successful outcomes in DUI defense, drug charges, violent crime cases, and complex personal injury claims.
When you choose our firm, you gain access to attorneys who prioritize your interests above all else. We investigate thoroughly, negotiate strategically, and litigate aggressively when necessary. Your case receives individualized attention from lawyers who understand the local court system and maintain strong professional relationships within the legal community. We’re committed to protecting your rights, maximizing your recovery, and helping you move forward confidently.
If you’re arrested, exercise your right to remain silent and request an attorney immediately. Do not answer questions from police without your lawyer present, as anything you say can be used against you in court. Contact the Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd right away so we can begin protecting your rights. Once you’ve retained counsel, your attorney will guide you through initial appearances, bail hearings, and discovery processes. We’ll investigate the circumstances of your arrest, challenge any improper police conduct, and develop a defense strategy tailored to your situation.
Washington imposes a three-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims, meaning you must file suit within three years of your injury. However, this timeline can vary depending on the type of claim and circumstances involved. Acting quickly is essential to preserve evidence, locate witnesses, and build your case effectively. Our attorneys will ensure your claim is filed timely and that all procedural requirements are met. We recommend contacting our office as soon as possible after your injury to discuss your options and protect your rights.
Yes, charges can be dismissed through several mechanisms including challenges to evidence admissibility, prosecution motion, or resolution through negotiated plea agreements. Our attorneys file pretrial motions challenging improper evidence, constitutional violations, and procedural problems that could result in dismissal. We also negotiate with prosecutors to explore reduced charges, alternative resolutions, or case dismissal. Whether through suppression motions or negotiation, we work aggressively to resolve your case favorably before trial when possible.
Personal injury damages include medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, permanent disability, and other losses resulting from the defendant’s negligence. You may also recover damages for reduced quality of life, emotional distress, and future treatment costs. The amount depends on injury severity, liability clarity, and insurance coverage available. Our attorneys thoroughly document your damages and negotiate aggressively to ensure fair compensation. We consider both current expenses and long-term impacts, advocating for complete recovery of your losses.
Evidence can be challenged through pretrial motions arguing it was obtained improperly, violates your constitutional rights, or is unreliable. Motions to suppress challenge illegally obtained evidence, while motions in limine prevent prejudicial evidence from reaching the jury. Our attorneys file these motions strategically to strengthen your defense. We investigate the evidence collection process, examine police procedures for violations, and challenge forensic analysis reliability. This thorough approach often results in evidence exclusion that substantially weakens the prosecution’s case.
Settlement negotiations involve our attorneys presenting your claim to the defendant’s insurance company, detailing your damages and liability evidence. We exchange settlement demands and offers, working toward an agreement that compensates you fairly. This process avoids trial expense and delays, though we’re always prepared to litigate if settlement terms are inadequate. Throughout negotiations, we keep you informed of all offers and recommendations. You maintain control over settlement decisions while benefiting from our advocacy and negotiation skills developed through years of practice.
Yes, you have the right to appeal if you believe legal errors affected your trial or sentencing. Appeals focus on procedural errors, insufficient evidence, ineffective assistance of counsel, or sentencing issues. Our attorneys review trial records, identify appealable issues, and present compelling appellate arguments to higher courts. While appeals are challenging, they provide opportunities to address trial errors and potentially overturn convictions or reduce sentences. We evaluate your case carefully and advise whether appeal prospects justify the time and resources involved.
A valid injury claim requires establishing that someone owed you a duty of care, breached that duty through negligence, and directly caused your injuries. You must have suffered measurable damages including medical expenses, lost income, or physical harm. Our attorneys evaluate the facts, applicable law, and available evidence to determine claim viability. We investigate thoroughly, consult medical and technical experts as needed, and honestly assess your claim’s strength. Even if liability seems unclear, consultation with our firm may reveal opportunities for recovery you hadn’t considered.
Trial involves jury selection, opening statements from both sides, presentation of evidence and witness testimony, closing arguments, and jury deliberation. In criminal trials, the prosecution bears the burden of proving guilt beyond reasonable doubt. Our attorneys present evidence and testimony supporting your defense, cross-examine prosecution witnesses, and argue compelling closing statements. In personal injury trials, we present evidence of negligence and damages, examine the defendant and expert witnesses, and advocate for fair compensation. Throughout trial, we protect your rights and pursue the favorable verdict or judgment you deserve.
Our firm offers flexible fee arrangements tailored to your case type and circumstances. Criminal defense cases typically involve flat fees or hourly rates, while personal injury matters often operate on contingency where we recover fees from settlement or judgment proceeds. During your free initial consultation, we discuss fee structures, cost estimates, and payment options. Regardless of fee arrangement, our commitment is providing quality representation that protects your interests and achieves the best outcome. We’re transparent about costs and ensure you understand fee agreements before proceeding.
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