Brain injuries represent some of the most devastating consequences of accidents and traumatic events. When negligence causes a traumatic brain injury, victims often face lifelong medical challenges, cognitive difficulties, and substantial financial burdens. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound impact brain injuries have on you and your family. Our legal team is dedicated to helping Pomeroy residents pursue compensation for damages resulting from accidents caused by another party’s negligence.
Brain injuries often carry long-term medical costs, rehabilitation expenses, and lost income that extend far into the future. Without proper legal representation, insurance companies may offer settlements that fail to account for your lifetime care needs. Our firm ensures that your claim addresses immediate medical expenses, ongoing treatment, lost wages, pain and suffering, and reduced quality of life. We advocate for compensation that truly reflects the scope of your injuries and helps you move forward with confidence and financial security.
A brain injury claim begins with establishing that another party’s negligence caused your injury. We investigate the accident thoroughly, gathering evidence such as police reports, witness statements, medical records, and accident scene photographs. Our team works with medical providers to document your condition and its progression over time. We calculate both immediate medical expenses and future care costs, including rehabilitation, ongoing therapy, and any necessary home modifications or assistive devices.
A traumatic brain injury occurs when an external force damages the brain, resulting in altered mental status, loss of consciousness, or neurological changes. TBIs range from mild concussions to severe injuries that cause permanent cognitive, physical, or emotional impairment.
Negligence is the failure to exercise reasonable care that results in injury to another person. In personal injury law, proving negligence requires showing that a defendant had a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused your injury.
Damages are monetary awards granted by courts or obtained through settlement to compensate injured parties. Economic damages cover medical bills and lost wages, while non-economic damages address pain, suffering, and loss of quality of life.
Liability refers to legal responsibility for causing an injury. Establishing liability means proving that the defendant’s actions directly resulted in your brain injury and subsequent damages.
Even if you feel fine after an accident, seek medical evaluation as soon as possible. Brain injuries can have delayed symptoms that emerge hours or days after the initial incident. Prompt medical documentation creates an important record linking your injury to the accident.
Keep detailed records of medical appointments, treatments, medications, and any changes in your physical or mental condition. Take photographs of accident scenes, vehicle damage, or hazardous conditions if safely possible. Maintain a personal journal documenting how your injury affects daily activities, work, and relationships.
Insurance companies may contact you shortly after an accident to obtain a recorded statement. Statements made without legal counsel can be used against your claim later. Contact our firm before communicating with any insurance representative to protect your rights.
Brain injuries often require extensive medical care, rehabilitation, and ongoing therapeutic services that accumulate substantial costs. Insurance companies may attempt to settle quickly at amounts insufficient to cover lifetime care. Comprehensive legal representation ensures your settlement accounts for all projected medical expenses.
Many brain injury victims experience permanent changes in cognitive function, memory, or physical abilities that prevent return to previous employment. Full legal support helps quantify lost earning capacity and secure compensation for reduced lifetime income. We work with vocational rehabilitation specialists to calculate realistic damage amounts.
In rare cases involving obvious fault and minimal medical consequences, a streamlined approach may be appropriate. When medical expenses are clearly quantifiable and recovery is expected, negotiated settlements often resolve matters efficiently. However, even seemingly minor brain injuries warrant careful evaluation.
Occasionally, responsible parties’ insurance carriers acknowledge liability promptly and offer fair settlements without extensive negotiation. These situations remain rare in brain injury cases, but when insurers act reasonably, claims may resolve through streamlined processes. Our firm evaluates each case individually to determine the appropriate level of advocacy needed.
Car, truck, and motorcycle collisions are leading causes of brain injuries in Washington State. Impact trauma, whiplash forces, or collision with vehicle interiors can cause significant traumatic brain injuries with lasting effects.
Falls, equipment accidents, or struck-by incidents at job sites frequently result in brain injuries. While workers’ compensation covers some losses, third-party negligence claims may provide additional recovery.
Falls on someone else’s property due to hazardous conditions or poor maintenance can cause serious brain injuries. Property owners and managers have legal responsibilities to maintain safe premises.
We understand that brain injuries create profound challenges extending far beyond initial medical treatment. Our firm provides personalized attention to each client, taking time to understand your specific situation and long-term needs. We communicate clearly about legal processes, timelines, and realistic outcomes so you can make informed decisions about your case.
Our commitment to thorough investigation, collaboration with medical professionals, and aggressive advocacy on your behalf sets us apart. We handle the legal complexities while you focus on recovery, providing the support and guidance your family deserves during this difficult time.
In Washington State, you generally have three years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. This deadline, known as the statute of limitations, applies to most brain injury claims. However, certain circumstances may extend or shorten this timeframe. We recommend contacting our firm as soon as possible to ensure your rights are protected and evidence is preserved while memories and physical evidence remain fresh. Delaying too long can result in lost evidence, faded witness memories, and difficulty proving liability. Additionally, insurance companies often prefer to settle claims quickly rather than face potential litigation. Acting promptly gives us the best opportunity to investigate thoroughly and negotiate from a position of strength on your behalf.
Brain injury claims can include economic damages covering all medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and reduced earning capacity. Non-economic damages address pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and diminished quality of life. You may also recover costs for home modifications, assistive devices, attendant care, and future medical treatment related to your injury. The specific damages available depend on your circumstances, the severity of your injury, and the impact on your daily life and work. Our team carefully evaluates every aspect of your situation to ensure nothing is overlooked when calculating appropriate compensation amounts.
Medical documentation significantly strengthens your brain injury claim. Imaging studies like CT scans and MRIs, neuropsychological testing, and physician reports provide objective evidence of your injury. However, you can still pursue a valid claim based on medical records, testimony from treating providers, and your own documentation of symptoms and functional changes. Some brain injuries don’t show on standard imaging but are diagnosed through clinical examination and neuropsychological assessment. Our firm works with medical professionals to establish the connection between your accident and your injury, regardless of the specific diagnostic methods used.
Brain injury settlement values vary dramatically based on factors including severity, age, income, medical expenses, and long-term prognosis. Minor cases may settle for thousands of dollars, while severe injuries resulting in permanent disability can warrant settlements in the hundreds of thousands or millions. Each case is unique, reflecting the individual circumstances and long-term impact on the injured person. We evaluate your specific situation thoroughly, considering comparable cases, medical costs, and projected lifetime expenses. Rather than offering generic settlement estimates, we develop a detailed damage calculation unique to your circumstances and fight for compensation that truly addresses your needs.
Washington follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning you can recover damages even if you bear some responsibility for the accident. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you retain the right to pursue compensation from other negligent parties. For example, if you are found 20% at fault in a collision, you could recover 80% of your total damages. This important protection ensures accident victims aren’t completely barred from recovery due to minor contribution to the incident. We carefully investigate each accident to minimize any comparative negligence findings and maximize your overall recovery.
When the responsible party’s insurance coverage is insufficient, we pursue other available sources of compensation. Underinsured motorist coverage on your own policy may apply, or we may pursue claims against other liable parties or their insurers. In some situations, personal injury protection or medical payments coverage provides additional recovery opportunities. We investigate all potential avenues for compensation and advise you on the best approach given your specific circumstances. While inadequate insurance is frustrating, it doesn’t eliminate your right to pursue legitimate claims for compensation.
Brain injury claims resolved through settlement typically take several months to over a year, depending on complexity and liability clarity. Cases requiring litigation may extend two to three years or longer, particularly if appeals are involved. The timeline depends on factors including medical treatment duration, insurance company cooperation, and court schedules. We work efficiently to move your case forward while ensuring nothing is overlooked. We keep you informed about expected timelines and explain any delays or complications that arise during the process.
Immediately following any accident causing head trauma, seek emergency medical evaluation even if you feel fine. Report all symptoms to healthcare providers, no matter how minor they seem. Preserve evidence by photographing accident scenes and vehicle damage, and obtain contact information from any witnesses. Avoid discussing the accident with insurance adjusters before consulting with our firm. Document all medical treatment, medications, and symptoms as they develop. Notify us promptly so we can begin investigating your case and protecting your legal rights.
Yes, we actively pursue compensation for all projected future medical care and treatment related to your brain injury. This includes ongoing medical appointments, rehabilitation therapy, neuropsychological services, and any necessary medications or interventions. We work with medical professionals to estimate realistic future care costs over your lifetime. Future damages often exceed immediate medical expenses, particularly in moderate to severe injury cases. Our team ensures settlement agreements account for these long-term needs so you have resources available throughout your recovery.
Concussions represent the mildest form of traumatic brain injury, typically resulting from impact or sudden head movement. While many concussions resolve within weeks with proper care, some individuals experience prolonged symptoms or long-term effects. Traumatic brain injuries encompass the full spectrum from concussions through moderate and severe injuries causing permanent damage. Severe traumatic brain injuries can result in significant cognitive, physical, or behavioral changes affecting daily functioning and work capacity. Both concussions and more severe brain injuries warrant medical evaluation and legal consideration if caused by another party’s negligence.
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