Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd serves the Union Hill-Novelty Hill community with comprehensive criminal defense and personal injury representation. Our firm understands the local legal landscape and provides vigorous advocacy for individuals facing serious charges or recovering from injuries caused by negligence. Whether you’re confronting criminal allegations or pursuing compensation for damages, our attorneys bring dedicated focus to your case and work tirelessly to protect your rights and interests.
Having qualified legal representation significantly impacts the trajectory of criminal and personal injury cases. In criminal matters, an attorney protects your constitutional rights, challenges evidence, and negotiates with prosecutors to reduce charges or penalties. For personal injury claims, a lawyer gathers evidence, evaluates settlement offers, and prepares for trial if necessary. Our firm’s experience navigating King County courts means we understand local procedures, judges’ tendencies, and effective strategies that serve your interests. Without proper representation, you risk unfavorable outcomes that could affect your freedom, finances, and future opportunities.
Criminal defense involves representing individuals accused of crimes and protecting their rights throughout the justice process. This includes investigating allegations, reviewing prosecution evidence, negotiating plea agreements when beneficial, and presenting vigorous defenses at trial. Personal injury law addresses civil cases where one party’s negligence or wrongful actions cause harm to another. These cases require proving fault, documenting damages, and securing fair compensation through settlement or litigation. Both practice areas demand thorough knowledge of substantive law, procedural rules, and evidence standards specific to Washington state and King County courts.
A negotiated arrangement where a defendant agrees to plead guilty to one or more charges in exchange for concessions from the prosecutor, such as dropping other charges or the prosecutor recommending a lighter sentence.
Money compensation awarded by a court to a plaintiff in a civil case to cover losses resulting from the defendant’s negligence or wrongful conduct, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
The legal process through which each party in a case obtains evidence and information from the other side, including documents, witness statements, and expert reports, to prepare their case and understand the opposing side’s arguments.
The legally defined time period within which a party must file a lawsuit or criminal charges. Once this period expires, no legal action can be brought regardless of the merits of the case.
In both criminal and personal injury matters, detailed documentation strengthens your case considerably. Gather medical records, photographs, witness information, communications with authorities or insurance companies, and any evidence related to your situation. Preserving this information early ensures nothing is lost and provides your attorney with the complete picture necessary for effective representation.
Your relationship with your lawyer is privileged and confidential, meaning you can share sensitive information without fear it will be disclosed to others. Being candid about facts, even unfavorable ones, helps your attorney develop the strongest possible strategy. Honest communication also allows your lawyer to prepare you for potential challenges and guide realistic expectations about outcomes.
In criminal cases, statements you make to police can be used against you, even if you believe you’re innocent or explaining your actions. For personal injury claims, statements to insurance adjusters can undermine your case. Before speaking with law enforcement, prosecutors, or insurance representatives, consult with your attorney about what to say and how to protect your interests.
Felony charges, violent crimes, sex crimes, federal offenses, and cases involving significant jail or prison exposure require comprehensive legal representation. These cases demand extensive investigation, expert witnesses, sophisticated legal arguments, and courtroom trial experience. Attempting to handle such matters without qualified counsel risks severe consequences including lengthy incarceration and permanent criminal records that affect employment, housing, and other opportunities.
Serious injury cases involving significant medical expenses, permanent disability, catastrophic injuries, or high-value property damage warrant full legal services. These claims often require medical expert testimony, accident reconstruction analysis, and skilled negotiation with well-funded insurance carriers. An experienced personal injury attorney maximizes your recovery and ensures your long-term care needs and financial security are protected.
For low-level misdemeanor offenses with minimal jail exposure and straightforward facts, some defendants may negotiate directly or with limited legal assistance. However, even minor charges can have consequences including fines, probation, and criminal records. Consulting with an attorney to understand these implications is still advisable before making any decisions.
Minor injury claims with obvious fault and modest damages may be resolved without extensive legal involvement. If liability is clear and the at-fault party’s insurance readily acknowledges responsibility, settlement negotiations may conclude efficiently. However, even seemingly simple cases can involve complexities worth discussing with an attorney before accepting insurance offers.
Drunk driving charges involve serious penalties including license suspension, jail time, and costly fines. Our attorneys challenge breathalyzer accuracy, improper traffic stops, and Miranda violations to protect your driving privileges and freedom.
Auto accident claims require evaluating liability, documenting injuries, and negotiating fair settlements with insurance companies. We ensure your medical expenses and lost wages are fully compensated.
Drug offense allegations carry potential prison sentences and mandatory minimum penalties under Washington law. We investigate search legality, contest evidence handling, and explore sentencing alternatives.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings genuine commitment to clients in Union Hill-Novelty Hill and throughout King County. Our attorneys understand the local court system, work cooperatively with judges and prosecutors, and develop strategic approaches tailored to each client’s unique circumstances. We handle the administrative burden of your case while keeping you informed every step of the way. Our track record defending serious criminal charges and securing substantial personal injury settlements demonstrates our ability to achieve meaningful results when they matter most.
Choosing the right attorney requires confidence that your interests are genuinely prioritized. We provide free initial consultations where we listen to your situation, answer your questions honestly, and advise whether we’re the best fit for your needs. Our transparent fee structures, accessible communication, and genuine investment in your case outcome distinguish us from larger firms where clients become case numbers. Contact us at 253-544-5434 to discuss how we can assist with your criminal defense or personal injury matter.
If you’re arrested, remain calm and exercise your right to remain silent. Do not answer questions without an attorney present, as statements made during custody can be used against you in court. Request legal representation immediately and avoid discussing your case with cell mates, police officers, or anyone other than your lawyer. These initial steps protect your rights and preserve your defense. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd as soon as possible. We can advise you about bail options, bond conditions, and next court appearances. Early intervention allows us to investigate your case, gather evidence, and develop a defense strategy before critical deadlines pass. The sooner you have representation, the better we can protect your interests.
Washington law generally provides a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, meaning you must file a lawsuit within three years of when your injury occurred. However, some claims have shorter deadlines, particularly those involving government entities or medical malpractice. Missing these deadlines typically means losing your right to seek compensation regardless of the injury’s severity or the defendant’s fault. Contacting our office promptly ensures we file claims within applicable timeframes and preserve your legal rights. We also handle initial negotiations with insurance companies before formal litigation, which may resolve your case more quickly. Don’t delay in seeking legal advice if you’ve been injured.
Personal injury damages typically include economic losses such as medical expenses, surgical costs, rehabilitation treatment, lost wages, and property damage. We ensure all documented injury-related costs are included in your claim. Additionally, you may recover compensation for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and diminished quality of life resulting from your injuries. In some cases involving gross negligence or intentional misconduct, punitive damages may be available to punish the wrongdoer’s behavior. The specific damages available depend on your case facts and applicable Washington law. Our attorneys evaluate your situation comprehensively and pursue maximum compensation for all losses you’ve sustained.
Yes, plea agreements are common in criminal cases and can provide significant advantages. Negotiated pleas often reduce charges, decrease potential sentences, and provide certainty about outcomes rather than risking conviction at trial. Our attorneys evaluate whether plea offers serve your interests or whether trial presents better prospects for acquittal or lesser conviction. We never pressure you into any agreement but thoroughly explain the implications of accepting or rejecting offers. Plea decisions require balancing risks, potential consequences, and your goals. We guide this analysis with honesty about evidence strength and realistic outcome possibilities so you can make informed choices about your defense.
Discovery is the process where both sides in a case exchange evidence, documents, and witness information. In criminal cases, prosecutors must provide evidence supporting charges and may be obligated to disclose exculpatory evidence that helps the defense. In personal injury cases, both parties request documents, answer written questions, and provide information about witnesses and expert opinions. Discovery reveals what evidence exists, identifies weaknesses in either side’s case, and informs settlement negotiations or trial strategies. Our attorneys use discovery strategically to obtain information supporting your position and to identify inconsistencies or problems in the opposing side’s evidence. Understanding discovery helps explain why building your case takes time and why thorough investigation strengthens your position.
Personal injury settlements involve evaluating your damages, analyzing liability strength, assessing insurance coverage limits, and negotiating with the at-fault party’s insurance carrier. Strong evidence of liability increases settlement value, as does thorough documentation of medical treatment and lost wages. Insurance adjusters consider comparable cases, medical expert opinions about your prognosis, and potential jury perceptions when evaluating settlement authority. We leverage these factors in negotiations to maximize your recovery. We also develop contingency plans for trial if insurance offers fall short of reasonable compensation for your losses. Settlement negotiations require balanced judgment about accepting reasonable offers versus continuing litigation for potentially greater recovery, and we advise you throughout this decision-making process.
DUI convictions in Washington carry mandatory minimum penalties including jail time, substantial fines, mandatory license suspension, installation of ignition interlock devices, and completion of alcohol education programs. First offenses typically involve minimum 24 days to one year incarceration, though actual jail time may be reduced through work-release or similar programs. Your driving privileges are immediately suspended, and you face lengthy license reinstatement processes. Beyond legal penalties, DUI convictions affect employment opportunities, professional licenses, immigration status if applicable, and insurance rates. A conviction remains on your record permanently unless expungement is available. Given these severe consequences, defending vigorously against DUI charges by challenging breath test accuracy, traffic stop legality, and field sobriety test reliability is essential. We develop comprehensive defenses to protect your freedom and driving privileges.
Document accident scenes with photographs showing property damage, road conditions, traffic signals, and visible injuries. Collect contact information from witnesses who observed the incident. Preserve your clothing and items damaged in the accident. Record the date, time, and location, plus weather and lighting conditions that existed. Keep the police report number if one was filed, and obtain copies of any medical records documenting your injuries. Maintain records of all medical treatment, prescriptions, therapy, and related expenses. Document lost work days, reduced earning capacity, and impacts on your daily activities. Save insurance communication, repair estimates, and any correspondence about the claim. This comprehensive documentation supports your damages claim and ensures nothing important is forgotten as time passes after your injury.
Criminal case timelines vary significantly based on charge severity, case complexity, court scheduling, and whether you proceed toward trial or accept a plea agreement. Simple misdemeanor cases may resolve within a few months, while felony cases typically require substantially longer. Discovery periods, expert evaluations, and pretrial motions extend timelines considerably. Constitutional speedy trial rights require prosecution within certain timeframes, but procedural complexity often means cases take a year or longer to resolve. We manage case timelines strategically, advancing favorable pretrial motions while negotiating with prosecutors about resolution possibilities. You should understand that justice systems work slowly, and patience combined with thorough preparation generally produces better outcomes than rushing toward conclusions. We keep you informed about realistic timelines specific to your case.
Criminal cases involve government prosecution of individuals for breaking laws, with punishment including imprisonment, fines, and loss of rights. The prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, the highest evidentiary standard. Civil cases involve private parties seeking compensation for damages, with liability determined by a lower preponderance of the evidence standard. A single incident can result in both criminal charges and civil liability—for example, a DUI could result in criminal prosecution and a civil wrongful death claim from accident victims’ families. Defenses, strategies, and outcomes differ between criminal and civil contexts. A person acquitted in criminal court might still face civil liability because the evidentiary standards differ. Conversely, someone found liable civilly might never face criminal charges if the government declines prosecution. We evaluate both potential exposures and develop strategies addressing each aspect of your legal situation.
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