If you are facing criminal charges or have been injured due to someone else’s negligence in Erlands Point-Kitsap Lake, the Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provide comprehensive legal representation tailored to your specific situation. Our experienced attorneys understand the complexities of both criminal defense and personal injury law, working diligently to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcomes. Whether you need assistance with DUI defense, drug offenses, violent crime charges, or personal injury claims, our firm is committed to providing the aggressive advocacy you deserve.
Having qualified legal representation can dramatically impact the outcome of your case. In criminal matters, a strong defense helps protect your constitutional rights, challenges questionable evidence, and works to minimize potential penalties. In personal injury cases, skilled advocacy ensures you receive fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd understands that the stakes are high—your freedom, finances, and future depend on quality legal representation. By choosing our firm, you gain advocates who will thoroughly investigate your case, negotiate aggressively on your behalf, and litigate fiercely if necessary.
Criminal defense involves protecting individuals charged with violations ranging from minor infractions to serious felonies. The criminal justice system is complex, with strict procedural rules, evidence standards, and constitutional protections that must be understood and properly applied. Effective defense strategies may include challenging evidence admissibility, negotiating plea agreements, filing motions to suppress unlawful searches, or preparing for trial. Personal injury law, conversely, focuses on helping individuals recover compensation after suffering harm through negligence or intentional misconduct. Both practice areas require thorough investigation, strategic planning, and knowledge of applicable law.
A felony is a serious crime punishable by more than one year of imprisonment. Felony charges include crimes such as assault, burglary, drug manufacturing, homicide, and sexual offenses. Being convicted of a felony carries significant consequences including prison time, fines, probation, and permanent criminal record implications affecting employment and housing opportunities.
Liability refers to legal responsibility for causing injury or damage to another person. In personal injury cases, establishing liability means proving the defendant’s actions or negligence directly caused your harm. Without establishing liability, you cannot recover compensation even if you suffered injuries.
A misdemeanor is a criminal offense less serious than a felony, typically punishable by up to one year in jail and fines. Common misdemeanors include simple assault, shoplifting, trespassing, and disorderly conduct. While less severe than felonies, misdemeanor convictions still create criminal records affecting employment and professional licensing.
Damages are monetary awards intended to compensate an injured person for losses suffered. These may include medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and permanent disability impacts. Calculating appropriate damages requires understanding both economic losses and non-economic harm.
If you’ve been injured, photograph your injuries, document medical treatments, and save all related bills and records. After an arrest, write down everything you remember about the incident and your interaction with law enforcement while details are fresh. These documents provide invaluable evidence when building your case and ensuring nothing is overlooked.
If arrested, politely decline to answer questions without your attorney present, as anything you say can be used against you. Do not sign documents or consent to searches without legal counsel. Contact the Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd immediately to ensure your constitutional rights are protected from the earliest stages of criminal proceedings.
After an injury, obtain medical evaluation even if symptoms seem minor, as some injuries develop over time. Medical records establish the connection between the incident and your injuries, strengthening your claim significantly. Delaying treatment can undermine your injury claim and reduce potential compensation recovery.
Felony charges, crimes involving violence, drug trafficking, sexual offenses, and federal crimes require thorough investigation and aggressive defense strategies. These cases often involve multiple witnesses, complex evidence, and significant prison sentences if convicted. Comprehensive legal representation includes filing motions, negotiating with prosecutors, developing trial strategies, and protecting constitutional rights throughout the process.
Injuries resulting in significant medical expenses, permanent disabilities, or lost earning capacity justify comprehensive representation. Insurance companies often undervalue claims and resist fair settlements when serious injuries are involved. Full legal services include investigating liability, calculating damages, negotiating with insurers, and preparing for trial if necessary.
First-time misdemeanor charges with minimal jail exposure sometimes resolve through plea negotiations or diversion programs. For minor traffic violations or low-level infractions, limited representation focused on negotiation may be appropriate. However, even minor charges should be reviewed by an attorney to understand all options and potential long-term consequences.
When liability is obvious and injuries are clearly documented, some cases settle through straightforward insurance negotiations. Limited representation handling settlement discussions may suffice if the at-fault party is insured and willing to pay reasonable compensation. However, any claim involving disputed liability or significant damages warrants comprehensive legal review.
Driving under the influence charges carry serious penalties including license suspension, mandatory counseling, and potential jail time. Defending against DUI charges requires challenging breathalyzer accuracy, field sobriety test administration, and arrest procedures.
Auto accidents causing injuries to passengers, pedestrians, or other drivers may result in personal injury claims or criminal charges. Determining fault, documenting injuries, and calculating damages requires thorough investigation and legal analysis.
Property owners have legal obligations to maintain safe premises and warn of hazards. When negligent conditions cause your injuries, you may recover compensation for medical treatment and ongoing care.
The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd combines extensive legal knowledge with genuine commitment to client success. Our attorneys have spent years developing trial skills, negotiation abilities, and courtroom relationships that benefit every client. We approach each case with thorough preparation, investigating facts completely, researching applicable law extensively, and developing strategies designed specifically for your circumstances. Your case receives individual attention from legal professionals who understand that your situation is unique and deserves personalized advocacy.
We believe in transparent communication, keeping you informed throughout your case and explaining your options clearly. Our firm handles criminal defense and personal injury matters for clients throughout Kitsap County, building a reputation based on results and client satisfaction. When you choose Greene and Lloyd, you gain advocates who will fight tirelessly to protect your rights, whether negotiating resolutions or preparing for trial. Contact us today for a confidential consultation about your legal needs.
If arrested, remain calm and polite with law enforcement. Clearly state that you wish to speak with an attorney and decline to answer questions until your lawyer is present. Do not consent to searches, sign documents, or discuss the charges without legal representation. Contact the Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd immediately so we can protect your constitutional rights from the earliest stages. We will work to ensure bail is set appropriately and begin building your defense strategy immediately. Time is critical in criminal cases, and early intervention often leads to better outcomes.
Most personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only collect payment if you recover compensation. Our fees are typically a percentage of the settlement or judgment, agreed upon in advance. This arrangement allows injured individuals to pursue legitimate claims without worrying about upfront legal costs. We will discuss all fee arrangements clearly during your initial consultation so you understand exactly how our billing works. There are no surprises or hidden charges—just straightforward legal representation focused on maximizing your recovery.
In Washington, most personal injury claims must be filed within three years from the date of injury. However, some circumstances may extend or shorten this deadline, including cases involving minors or fraudulent concealment of injuries. Missing the statute of limitations deadline means losing your right to recover compensation permanently. We strongly recommend contacting an attorney promptly after suffering an injury to ensure your claim is filed within required timeframes. Even if you believe the deadline may have passed, contact us for evaluation as specific circumstances may extend your filing deadline.
DUI defense strategies vary depending on specific facts and may include challenging breathalyzer accuracy, questioning field sobriety test administration, examining arrest procedures for constitutional violations, or challenging probable cause for the traffic stop. Blood test results can be challenged through laboratory procedures, calibration records, and expert testimony about reliability. Many DUI convictions result from procedural errors, improper testing, or insufficient probable cause. Our attorneys thoroughly investigate DUI cases, identifying defenses that may result in charge reduction or dismissal. Even if conviction appears likely, defense strategies may minimize penalties through negotiation.
Violent crime charges include assault, battery, domestic violence, and similar offenses. Defenses may include self-defense, mutual combat, insufficient evidence of intent, mistaken identity, or procedural violations. Self-defense is a legitimate legal defense when you reasonably believed force was necessary to protect yourself from imminent harm. Challenging evidence admissibility, witness credibility, and prosecution burden of proof often leads to charge reduction or dismissal. Our defense strategies focus on identifying weaknesses in the prosecution’s case and presenting compelling evidence supporting your position.
Compensation includes economic damages such as medical expenses, lost wages, and property damage, plus non-economic damages for pain, suffering, and permanent disability. We calculate medical expenses by reviewing all treatment records and projecting future care needs. Lost wage damages include past lost income and future earning capacity reduction caused by your injuries. Pain and suffering damages depend on injury severity, treatment duration, and permanent effects on quality of life. We use settlement comparables, expert testimony, and economic analysis to ensure damages claims accurately reflect your actual losses. Insurance companies often undervalue damages initially, requiring negotiation or litigation to achieve fair compensation.
Drug charges range from simple possession through manufacturing and distribution, each carrying different penalties. Defenses may include challenging search legality, proving lack of knowledge about controlled substance presence, or arguing illegal wiretapping or informant information. We investigate how drugs were obtained, questioning whether law enforcement followed proper procedures. Diversion programs, drug courts, and treatment alternatives may be available for first-time offenders. Negotiating with prosecutors often results in reduced charges or favorable sentencing recommendations, particularly when rehabilitation efforts are demonstrated.
Wrongful death claims may recover funeral and medical expenses, lost financial support the deceased provided, loss of companionship, and pain and suffering experienced before death. The deceased’s family members and sometimes dependents may recover based on their relationship to the deceased and reliance on their financial support. Calculating wrongful death damages requires understanding the deceased’s earning potential, family responsibilities, and life expectancy. We work with economic and life expectancy experts to establish damages comprehensively. Insurance companies and defendants often dispute these claims aggressively, requiring skilled negotiation and litigation experience to achieve fair recovery.
Criminal case duration varies dramatically depending on charge severity, evidence complexity, and court schedules. Misdemeanor cases may resolve within weeks through plea negotiation or months through trial. Felony cases typically require several months of investigation and discovery before trial, sometimes extending a year or longer. Speedy trial rights apply, but both prosecution and defense may request continuances for legitimate reasons. We work to resolve cases efficiently while ensuring adequate preparation. Some cases resolve through early plea negotiations; others require thorough trial preparation and litigation.
Document the hazardous condition causing your fall including photographs of wet floors, debris, poor lighting, or uneven surfaces. Obtain witness contact information immediately and request written incident reports from property management. Seek medical evaluation and maintain detailed records of all medical treatment received. Document your injuries with photographs showing visible damage and keep records of expenses, treatment costs, and lost work time. Preserve your clothing and shoes if they factor into the accident. The more documentation gathered promptly, the stronger your claim becomes when negotiating with insurance companies or preparing for litigation.
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