Brain injuries represent some of the most serious and life-altering injuries that can result from accidents. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound impact a traumatic brain injury can have on your life, your family, and your future. Whether your injury resulted from a motor vehicle accident, workplace incident, fall, or any other cause, our dedicated team is committed to helping you navigate the legal process while you focus on recovery. We work diligently to ensure you receive fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Pursuing a brain injury claim without legal representation can significantly limit your ability to obtain full compensation. Insurance companies often underestimate the long-term costs of brain injuries, including ongoing medical treatment, rehabilitation, cognitive therapy, and potential loss of earning capacity. An experienced attorney can ensure all damages are properly valued and documented. We handle negotiations with insurance companies and, when necessary, take cases to trial. Our representation protects your interests and maximizes your recovery, allowing you to focus entirely on healing and adjustment.
Brain injuries occur when external force damages the brain tissue, disrupting normal brain function. These injuries can range from mild concussions to severe traumatic brain injuries that result in permanent disability. Symptoms may include loss of consciousness, confusion, memory problems, difficulty concentrating, headaches, and behavioral changes. Some effects appear immediately, while others develop gradually over weeks or months. The severity and long-term impact depend on the location and force of the injury. Understanding your specific injury is essential for building an effective legal case that accounts for all present and future needs.
A traumatic brain injury occurs when a sudden blow or impact to the head causes brain damage. TBIs can result in physical, cognitive, and behavioral changes that may be temporary or permanent. Severity ranges from mild to severe, with severe TBIs potentially causing lifelong disability and requiring extensive medical care and support.
A coup-contrecoup injury involves brain damage at the site of impact (coup) and on the opposite side of the brain (contrecoup). This occurs when the brain moves within the skull due to impact, causing damage in multiple locations. These injuries are typically more severe than single-impact injuries.
A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head that changes how the brain normally works. Symptoms include headache, dizziness, confusion, and memory difficulties. While often considered mild, repeated concussions can have serious cumulative effects on brain health.
Diffuse axonal injury involves widespread brain damage caused by rapid head movements that tear nerve fibers throughout the brain. DAI is often seen in severe accidents and can result in prolonged unconsciousness and permanent disability. This type of injury significantly affects cognitive function and awareness.
Even if you feel fine immediately after a head injury, symptoms of brain damage can develop over hours or days. Prompt medical evaluation ensures proper diagnosis and begins necessary treatment. Seeking immediate care also creates important medical documentation for your legal case.
Keep detailed records of medical visits, test results, prescriptions, therapy sessions, and any changes in your physical or mental condition. Document how your injury affects daily activities, work performance, and relationships. This documentation strengthens your case and helps establish the full impact of your injury.
Insurance adjusters may request recorded statements that could be used against you later. Having legal representation protects your interests during all communications. Our attorneys handle negotiations with insurance companies to ensure you receive fair treatment and maximum compensation.
Severe brain injuries often result in lifelong complications including cognitive impairment, behavioral changes, and need for ongoing care. These cases require thorough investigation, expert medical testimony, and comprehensive damage calculations. Full legal representation ensures all present and future needs are addressed in your claim.
Cases involving multiple defendants, workplace injuries, or governmental entities require sophisticated legal strategy and knowledge of specific procedural rules. Determining liability becomes more complex when multiple parties share responsibility. Our attorneys navigate these complexities to identify all responsible parties and pursue maximum recovery.
Minor head injuries that resolve completely within days may require minimal legal intervention if liability is clear and damages are straightforward. However, even minor injuries should be evaluated medically to rule out complications. Consulting with an attorney helps ensure you understand your rights, even in seemingly simple cases.
Cases where fault is obvious and adequate insurance exists may resolve more simply. However, brain injuries often develop complications that increase claim value over time. Having legal representation ensures you account for all potential long-term effects, even in seemingly straightforward cases.
Car, motorcycle, and truck accidents frequently cause traumatic brain injuries when occupants strike their heads during impact. These cases often involve clear liability and multiple insurance policies available for recovery.
Brain injuries from falls at heights, slip and fall accidents, or workplace incidents may involve workers’ compensation claims and third-party liability. These cases require understanding of both employment law and personal injury claims.
Head injuries resulting from assaults or violent crimes may support both criminal proceedings and civil lawsuits. We pursue compensation from responsible parties while you focus on recovery from traumatic events.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings substantial experience and dedication to brain injury cases throughout Issaquah and King County. Our attorneys understand the medical, financial, and personal challenges that accompany traumatic brain injuries. We maintain a client-centered approach, ensuring you understand each step of the legal process and feel heard throughout your case. Our firm has successfully recovered substantial compensation for individuals with serious brain injuries, allowing them to access necessary treatment and support.
We pride ourselves on thorough case preparation and aggressive advocacy. Our team works with medical professionals, vocational specialists, and life care planners to build comprehensive cases that accurately reflect injury severity and impact. We handle all communication with insurance companies, allowing you to focus on recovery. Whether through negotiation or trial, we remain committed to securing the maximum compensation available for your situation. Contact us today for a confidential consultation about your brain injury case.
In Washington, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases, including brain injuries, is generally three years from the date of injury. This means you have three years to file a lawsuit against the responsible party. However, certain circumstances may extend or shorten this deadline, such as when the injured person is a minor or when the injury is not immediately discovered. It is critical to act promptly and consult with an attorney well before the deadline expires. We recommend contacting our office immediately after your injury to preserve evidence, gather witness information, and ensure all deadlines are met. Waiting too long could result in losing your right to recover compensation entirely.
Brain injury compensation varies widely depending on injury severity, age, income, and long-term prognosis. Damages may include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, and costs associated with ongoing care or modifications to your home. Severe cases can result in settlements or verdicts ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars. Our attorneys conduct thorough evaluations of your specific circumstances to calculate fair compensation. We work with medical professionals to document current and future medical needs. Insurance companies often underestimate brain injury damages, which is why professional representation is essential to ensure you receive full and fair compensation for all losses.
Many brain injury cases settle before trial through negotiation with insurance companies. However, some cases require litigation when fair settlements cannot be reached. Our attorneys are prepared to take your case to trial if necessary to secure appropriate compensation. We prepare every case as if it will go to trial, which puts us in the strongest negotiating position. Your preferences regarding settlement versus trial are always considered. We will discuss the strengths and risks of your case, explain the litigation process, and help you make informed decisions about how to proceed. Whether through settlement or trial, we remain committed to advocating for your best interests.
Proving a brain injury claim requires comprehensive medical documentation including imaging studies (MRI, CT scans), neuropsychological evaluations, medical records, and testimony from treating physicians. We also gather evidence of the accident itself, including police reports, witness statements, and accident reconstruction if necessary. Documentation of how the injury affects your daily life, work, and relationships strengthens your case significantly. Our attorneys work with medical professionals to ensure all necessary testing is completed and properly documented. We obtain expert opinions regarding injury causation, severity, and long-term prognosis. This comprehensive approach ensures your claim accurately reflects the true impact of your injury and supports maximum compensation.
Seek immediate medical attention, even if you feel fine initially. Symptoms of brain injury can develop hours or days after injury, and prompt evaluation ensures proper diagnosis and treatment. Emergency room visits create important medical documentation for your case. Follow all medical recommendations, including any prescribed rest periods before returning to normal activities. Document the accident circumstances while details are fresh and obtain contact information from any witnesses. Take photographs of accident scenes, vehicle damage, or hazardous conditions that caused your injury. Avoid discussing your injury or settlement on social media. Contact our office promptly to discuss your case and ensure your rights are protected from the beginning.
Washington follows comparative negligence rules, meaning you can recover compensation even if you were partially responsible for your injury. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you were 20% at fault and your damages total $100,000, you could recover $80,000. This differs from some states where any fault bars recovery entirely. Insurance companies often exaggerate your level of fault to reduce their liability. Having skilled representation ensures your actual responsibility is fairly assessed. Our attorneys gather evidence and present arguments that minimize your percentage of fault while establishing the defendant’s primary responsibility for your injury.
Timeline varies significantly based on case complexity, severity of injury, and willingness of insurance companies to negotiate fairly. Simple cases with clear liability may settle within months. Complex cases involving serious injuries, multiple defendants, or litigation may take one to three years or longer. During this time, we handle all legal matters while you focus on recovery. We understand the importance of resolution, but we prioritize obtaining fair compensation over quick settlements. Settling too early often results in inadequate recovery, particularly in brain injury cases where long-term effects develop gradually. Our attorneys balance efficiency with the thorough advocacy your case deserves.
Medical experts are essential to proving brain injury claims. Neurologists, neuropsychologists, and rehabilitation specialists provide evidence of injury severity, causation, and long-term effects. Their testimony explains complex medical concepts to judges and juries and establishes the necessity for ongoing treatment and care. Life care planners calculate future medical and care costs based on expert medical opinions. We maintain relationships with leading medical professionals throughout Washington and select the most appropriate experts for your specific case. Expert testimony significantly strengthens your claim and supports higher damage awards. Insurance companies take expert evidence seriously, often motivating them to settle fairly rather than face trial testimony from qualified medical professionals.
Workplace brain injuries involve two potential claims: workers’ compensation and third-party liability. Workers’ compensation provides medical benefits and wage replacement but typically limits pain and suffering recovery. If a third party (other than your employer) caused the injury, you may file an additional lawsuit for full damages. For example, if a third-party contractor’s negligence caused your injury, you can sue that party while receiving workers’ compensation benefits. Our attorneys understand both workers’ compensation and personal injury law. We ensure you receive maximum benefits under both systems, recovering from all available sources. We coordinate between workers’ compensation and personal injury claims to optimize your overall recovery and avoid conflicts.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd represents brain injury clients on a contingency fee basis, meaning we charge no upfront fees. We recover our attorney fees from your settlement or verdict, typically taking one-third of your recovery. If your case does not succeed, you pay no attorney fees. This arrangement aligns our interests with yours—we only profit when you receive compensation. Other costs such as expert witness fees, medical records requests, and court filing fees are typically advanced by our firm and deducted from your settlement. We discuss all potential costs during your initial consultation and keep you informed throughout your case. Our contingency fee arrangement ensures access to quality legal representation regardless of your current financial situation.
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