Brain injuries represent some of the most serious and life-altering injuries a person can suffer. Whether resulting from motor vehicle accidents, falls, workplace incidents, or other traumatic events, traumatic brain injuries can cause devastating physical, cognitive, and emotional consequences. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound impact these injuries have on you and your family. We provide aggressive legal representation for Snoqualmie residents who have sustained brain injuries due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing.
Pursuing legal action after a brain injury is essential for securing financial resources needed for recovery and ongoing care. A skilled attorney investigates the circumstances surrounding your injury, identifies liable parties, and builds a compelling case on your behalf. This legal support ensures that responsible parties are held accountable and that you receive appropriate compensation for medical treatment, rehabilitation, lost income, and pain and suffering. Having qualified legal representation also relieves the burden of managing complex legal proceedings while you focus on healing and adjusting to life after your injury.
Brain injuries occur when trauma damages brain tissue and disrupts normal brain function. Traumatic brain injuries can be classified as mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the force of impact and resulting symptoms. Symptoms may include loss of consciousness, headaches, confusion, memory problems, difficulty concentrating, mood changes, and physical impairment. Some brain injuries have immediate effects, while others develop over time. Understanding the nature and severity of your injury is crucial for establishing the full scope of damages in your legal case and ensuring appropriate compensation for all current and future needs.
A traumatic brain injury occurs when an external force causes damage to the brain. This can result from falls, motor vehicle accidents, assaults, or sports injuries. TBIs range from mild concussions to severe injuries causing permanent disability or death.
Negligence is the failure to exercise reasonable care that results in injury to another person. In brain injury cases, proving negligence requires demonstrating that someone had a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused your injury as a result.
Damages refer to the monetary compensation awarded in a personal injury case. This includes economic damages like medical bills and lost wages, as well as non-economic damages such as pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life.
Rehabilitation is the therapeutic process of helping someone recover from a brain injury. This may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, and psychological counseling to restore function and independence.
After any incident that may have caused a brain injury, seeking immediate medical evaluation is essential, even if you feel fine initially. Brain injuries can develop over hours or days, and early detection allows for prompt treatment that can minimize long-term damage. Documenting your medical treatment immediately also creates a critical record for your legal case.
If possible, preserve evidence from the incident that caused your injury, such as photographs of the accident scene, road conditions, or hazardous property conditions. Obtain contact information from witnesses who can provide statements about what happened. This evidence becomes invaluable when establishing liability and strengthening your legal claim.
Keep detailed records of all medical appointments, treatments, medications, and symptoms throughout your recovery. Document how your injury affects your daily life, work ability, and relationships. This comprehensive documentation supports your legal case and ensures all damages are properly accounted for in settlement negotiations or trial.
When brain injuries result in permanent disabilities, ongoing medical care, or significant quality-of-life changes, comprehensive legal representation is critical. These cases involve substantial damages calculations, including lifetime care costs and lost earning capacity. A thorough legal approach ensures all present and future needs are accounted for in your compensation.
Brain injuries from vehicle accidents, workplace incidents, or property hazards may involve multiple responsible parties or complex liability questions. Comprehensive legal representation investigates all contributing factors and identifies all parties who can be held accountable. This thorough approach maximizes your recovery and ensures no responsible party escapes liability.
Some brain injuries, such as mild concussions with complete recovery and minimal medical expenses, may involve less complex legal situations. However, even seemingly minor brain injuries can have delayed effects, and legal guidance helps ensure you don’t underestimate damages.
When liability is straightforward and adequate insurance coverage exists, legal proceedings may be more streamlined. Still, having knowledgeable representation ensures fair settlement offers and proper documentation of all injury-related expenses and impacts.
Vehicle collisions frequently cause significant brain injuries due to impact force and sudden movement. We represent clients injured in car, truck, and motorcycle accidents throughout Snoqualmie and King County.
Falls on hazardous property, including slippery floors, poor maintenance, or inadequate safety measures, often result in brain injuries. Property owners and managers can be held liable for failing to maintain safe conditions.
Construction sites, industrial facilities, and other work environments can expose employees to hazards causing brain injuries. We help injured workers pursue claims against negligent employers or third parties.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings years of dedicated personal injury representation to every brain injury case we handle. Our attorneys understand the medical complexities of brain injuries and work with qualified medical professionals to thoroughly document your condition and prognosis. We approach each case with compassion for what you’re experiencing while maintaining aggressive advocacy for maximum compensation. Our knowledge of personal injury law, insurance practices, and litigation strategy positions us to effectively negotiate settlements or present compelling cases in trial.
We understand that brain injuries create financial strain and emotional burden for you and your family. That’s why we handle the legal complexities while keeping you informed every step of the way. Our firm operates on a contingency basis for personal injury cases, meaning you pay no fees unless we win your case. We’re committed to achieving results that reflect the true extent of your damages and support your long-term recovery and care needs.
A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt that changes how the brain normally works. Most concussions result in temporary symptoms like headache, dizziness, and confusion that typically resolve within weeks. However, some people experience prolonged symptoms or complications requiring ongoing treatment and care. Traumatic brain injuries encompass a broader spectrum ranging from mild concussions to severe injuries causing permanent disability. Moderate and severe TBIs involve more significant brain damage, longer recovery periods, and potentially lasting cognitive, physical, and emotional effects. Both types warrant legal action when caused by another party’s negligence, as they involve medical expenses and impacts on your quality of life.
Recovery time varies dramatically depending on the injury’s severity and individual factors. Mild brain injuries may show improvement within weeks, while moderate injuries often require months of rehabilitation. Severe brain injuries can involve years of recovery, and some effects may be permanent. Even when physical recovery appears complete, cognitive and emotional effects can persist. Many brain injury survivors require ongoing therapy, medication management, and support services. The unpredictable nature of brain injury recovery makes comprehensive legal compensation essential, as it must account for both current treatment needs and potential long-term care requirements.
Brain injury settlements and verdicts typically include economic damages such as medical expenses, surgical costs, rehabilitation therapy, ongoing medications, and lost wages. Your recovery should also account for future medical care, reduced earning capacity, and any modifications needed to your home or vehicle for accessibility. Non-economic damages compensate for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and impacts on relationships and social activities. In cases involving gross negligence or willful misconduct, punitive damages may also be awarded to punish the responsible party. A skilled attorney ensures all categories of damages are properly calculated and presented.
Liability depends on the circumstances of your injury. In vehicle accidents, the negligent driver is typically liable. For fall injuries, property owners who failed to maintain safe conditions can be held responsible. In workplace incidents, employers, contractors, or equipment manufacturers may be liable depending on the cause. Sometimes multiple parties share responsibility, and all should be pursued for compensation. Our investigation identifies all liable parties and develops a comprehensive strategy to hold them accountable. We also work with insurance companies to ensure claims are properly filed and that settlements reflect the full extent of your damages.
Proving liability requires establishing that the defendant owed you a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused your injury as a result. Evidence may include eyewitness testimony, accident scene photographs, police reports, surveillance footage, and expert analysis of how the injury occurred. We also gather medical records documenting your brain injury and expert opinions from medical professionals about how your injury was caused. In many cases, reconstructionists can demonstrate how the accident happened and why the defendant’s negligence was responsible. This thorough evidence presentation convinces insurance adjusters and juries that compensation is warranted.
Your first priority is seeking medical attention, even if symptoms seem minor. Brain injuries don’t always show immediate signs, and early evaluation and documentation are crucial. Provide complete information to medical providers about how your injury occurred so they can properly assess and document the cause. If possible, preserve evidence from the accident scene by taking photographs and collecting witness contact information. Avoid giving statements to insurance companies without legal representation, as anything you say could be used against your claim. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd as soon as possible so we can guide you through the proper steps to protect your legal rights.
Case value depends on many factors including injury severity, age and health status before injury, recovery timeline, medical expenses, lost income, and long-term care needs. Mild injuries with full recovery may be worth tens of thousands, while severe injuries with permanent effects can be worth hundreds of thousands or millions. We evaluate your case individually, consulting with medical professionals to establish appropriate damage calculations. We also research comparable cases and insurance company practices to ensure any settlement offer reflects fair market value. If insurers underestimate your claim, we’re prepared to take your case to trial for full compensation.
Washington recognizes comparative negligence, meaning you can still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault, as long as you weren’t more than 50% responsible. Your recovery amount would be reduced by your percentage of fault, but you wouldn’t be completely barred from compensation. This is why thorough investigation is important—we work to minimize any allegations of your fault while clearly establishing the defendant’s responsibility. Even in complex situations where multiple parties share fault, we develop strategies to maximize your recovery within Washington’s comparative negligence framework.
Insurance companies often make initial offers far below fair value, especially in brain injury cases where long-term damages are difficult to calculate. We evaluate any settlement offer carefully, considering your medical needs, future care requirements, and comparable case values. We’ll only recommend acceptance if the offer truly reflects your damages. If the offer is inadequate, we’ll counter aggressively and prepare your case for trial if necessary. Many cases settle after we demonstrate the strength of your claim and our willingness to litigate. Having legal representation typically results in substantially higher settlements than individuals can achieve on their own.
Timeline varies depending on case complexity and whether litigation is necessary. Some straightforward cases settle within months, while others take years, particularly if trials are required. Brain injury cases often take longer because determining full damages requires time for recovery and medical stabilization. We move cases forward efficiently while ensuring nothing is rushed that could harm your recovery or compensation. We also consider your medical status and recovery timeline when evaluating settlement opportunities. Throughout the process, we keep you informed about progress and any developments that might affect your case’s resolution timeline.
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