Greene and Lloyd provides comprehensive legal representation to residents and businesses throughout Davenport, Washington. Our firm has built a strong reputation for handling complex criminal defense and personal injury cases with dedication and thorough preparation. Whether you face serious criminal charges, need representation after an accident, or require assistance with other legal matters, our team stands ready to protect your rights and guide you through every step of the legal process.
Having qualified legal representation can fundamentally change the outcome of your case. Whether facing criminal charges or pursuing an injury claim, the difference between adequate and outstanding representation often determines whether you receive justice and fair compensation. Our firm’s combination of criminal defense and personal injury experience allows us to understand how these areas intersect and to provide comprehensive support during your most challenging moments. Strong advocacy protects your constitutional rights, challenges weak evidence, and ensures your voice is heard.
Criminal defense requires understanding constitutional protections, court procedures, and the burden of proof that prosecutors must meet. Our attorneys analyze police reports, challenge evidence collection procedures, investigate inconsistencies, and prepare comprehensive defenses against charges ranging from misdemeanors to felonies. Personal injury law focuses on holding negligent parties accountable and securing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Both practice areas demand knowledge of substantive law, procedural requirements, and negotiation skills to achieve results.
In criminal cases, the prosecution must prove guilt ‘beyond a reasonable doubt,’ a high legal standard requiring substantial evidence. In personal injury cases, plaintiffs must prove liability by a ‘preponderance of the evidence,’ meaning it’s more likely than not that the defendant caused the harm. Understanding which standard applies to your case is crucial for evaluating case strength and settlement value.
Negligence occurs when someone fails to exercise reasonable care, resulting in injury or damage to another person. To establish negligence in a personal injury case, you must show the defendant owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused injury through that breach. Comparative negligence rules may reduce damages if the injured party shared responsibility for the accident.
These are constitutional protections that police must inform suspects about before custodial interrogation, including the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. Violations of Miranda rights can result in suppression of statements made without proper warnings. Understanding your Miranda rights protects you from incriminating yourself during police questioning.
Damages are monetary awards intended to compensate injury victims for losses caused by negligence or wrongdoing. These include economic damages like medical bills and lost income, and non-economic damages like pain and suffering. Calculating appropriate damages requires thorough documentation of medical treatment, lost wages, and other injury-related expenses.
You have the right to remain silent during police questioning and to request an attorney before answering questions. Politely declining to answer questions without your lawyer present protects your legal interests. Never physically resist arrest, but clearly state that you do not consent to searches of your person, vehicle, or property.
Take photographs of accident scenes, property damage, and visible injuries from multiple angles. Obtain contact information and statements from witnesses while details are fresh. Keep detailed records of all medical treatment, expenses, and how your injuries affect your daily activities and work.
Contact an attorney as soon as possible after arrest or serious injury rather than waiting to assess the situation yourself. Early representation protects evidence, preserves legal options, and prevents statements from being used against you. The sooner we become involved, the more time we have to investigate and prepare your defense.
When facing felony charges or significant personal injury claims, comprehensive representation ensures thorough investigation, expert consultation, and aggressive advocacy. Cases with potential prison sentences or substantial damages demand the resources and attention that only dedicated legal counsel can provide. Limited approaches leave too much at stake when your freedom or financial recovery hangs in the balance.
Cases involving multiple defendants, complicated evidence, or specialized knowledge require attorneys who can handle sophisticated legal arguments and thoroughly investigate facts. Federal crimes, white-collar offenses, and catastrophic injury cases present unique challenges that demand comprehensive legal strategies. Your representation should match the complexity of your situation rather than relying on generic or abbreviated approaches.
Some misdemeanor cases with clear facts and straightforward legal issues may resolve efficiently through focused representation. If you’re considering a plea agreement with minimal sentencing implications, streamlined representation might address your immediate needs. However, even minor charges deserve careful review to identify potential defenses or better outcomes.
When liability is undisputed and injuries are straightforward, some cases may settle efficiently without extensive litigation preparation. If the other party’s insurance clearly covers the loss and damages are readily calculated, a streamlined approach might suffice. Nevertheless, ensuring fair compensation requires proper documentation and skilled negotiation throughout the process.
DUI arrests require immediate legal attention to preserve rights and challenge test procedures. Our firm aggressively defends against breathalyzer results, field sobriety test procedures, and traffic stop validity.
Auto and motorcycle accident victims deserve compensation for medical treatment and lost income. We investigate thoroughly, negotiate with insurance companies, and pursue full damages on behalf of injured clients.
Drug offenses, violent crime charges, and weapons violations demand aggressive defense strategies. Our team investigates aggressively and challenges every element of the prosecution’s case.
Greene and Lloyd combines deep knowledge of Washington criminal law with extensive personal injury litigation experience. Our dual focus allows us to understand how these practice areas intersect and to provide comprehensive support regardless of your legal challenge. We invest time investigating cases thoroughly, consulting with experts, and developing strategies tailored to your specific circumstances. Our commitment extends beyond initial consultations to include ongoing communication, updated case status, and regular strategy discussions.
Choosing our firm means selecting attorneys who treat your case as a priority rather than a file number in a high-volume practice. We prepare cases for trial rather than settling prematurely, which gives us leverage during negotiations and ensures we’re ready if litigation becomes necessary. Client success drives our decisions, not billable hours or case volume. We explain legal options clearly, answer your questions thoroughly, and support you through every stage of the legal process.
Your first priority is protecting your legal rights by remaining silent and requesting an attorney before answering any questions. Do not discuss your case with anyone except your lawyer, as anything you say can be used against you. Clearly state your request for legal counsel and do not consent to searches of your person, vehicle, or property. Contact our firm as soon as possible so we can begin protecting your interests. Early representation allows us to preserve evidence, review police reports, and develop defense strategies before your initial appearance. The decisions you make in the hours following arrest can significantly impact your case outcome.
Washington law generally provides a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, meaning you have three years from the injury date to file a lawsuit. However, this deadline applies only after negotiations with insurance companies fail. Starting negotiations early preserves your rights and allows time for thorough settlement discussions. Delaying action weakens your case as memories fade, evidence deteriorates, and witnesses become harder to locate. We recommend contacting our office immediately after any serious injury to begin investigating and documenting your claim. Early action protects your evidence, strengthens your negotiating position, and ensures we have adequate time to prepare if litigation becomes necessary.
Misdemeanors are less serious crimes typically punishable by up to one year in jail and fines, while felonies are more serious offenses carrying sentences exceeding one year and often resulting in prison time. Felony convictions also create collateral consequences including loss of voting rights, firearm restrictions, employment barriers, and housing difficulties. The classification determines the severity of potential penalties and the intensity of defense needed. Regardless of classification, both misdemeanor and felony charges deserve serious legal attention. Misdemeanor convictions create permanent records affecting employment and professional licensing, while felonies carry substantially more severe consequences. Our firm provides aggressive representation for charges at all levels, understanding that even minor convictions can significantly impact your future.
Compensation includes economic damages such as medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and future medical treatment, plus non-economic damages including pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of quality of life. We thoroughly document all injury-related expenses and work with medical professionals to project future treatment needs. Insurance companies use damage calculation formulas, but your actual damages may exceed standard formulas based on injury severity and impact. We assess your case value by analyzing comparable settlements, injury severity, medical prognosis, and the strength of liability evidence. Rather than accepting initial insurance offers, we thoroughly investigate and negotiate aggressively to ensure you receive fair compensation. If settlement negotiations fail, we prepare your case for trial to maximize the damages a jury might award.
A criminal trial begins with jury selection, followed by opening statements from the prosecution and defense. The prosecution presents evidence and witnesses first, then the defense presents its case, including witness testimony and evidence supporting your defense. Both sides make closing arguments, and the jury deliberates in private before returning a verdict. Throughout trial, we challenge evidence through cross-examination, file motions addressing legal issues, and present evidence supporting your innocence or reasonable doubt. The prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, a very high standard. We prepare thoroughly for trial, anticipate prosecution strategies, and develop compelling presentations that persuade juries of your position. Trial preparation begins immediately upon retaining our firm.
Yes, Washington law allows appeals challenging conviction validity based on legal errors, insufficient evidence, or improper procedures. Appeals focus on legal issues rather than challenging facts that juries decided. We file notice of appeal within strict deadlines and prepare detailed appellate briefs addressing errors that affected trial fairness. Appeal success requires identifying legitimate legal issues and presenting persuasive arguments to appellate judges. We have experience with post-conviction relief motions, direct appeals, and collateral attack strategies. Even if your trial concluded, appeal opportunities may exist to challenge conviction validity or reduce sentences imposed. Contact our firm to discuss whether your case presents appealable issues.
Slip and fall cases allow recovery for medical expenses, lost income, rehabilitation costs, and permanent disability from premises liability when property owners failed to maintain safe conditions or warn of hazards. Non-economic damages including pain and suffering, reduced quality of life, and emotional distress also apply. We document all injury impacts to build complete damage claims. Property owners have legal responsibility to maintain reasonably safe premises and warn customers of known hazards. We investigate fall circumstances, identify property maintenance failures, and prove the owner’s negligence caused your injury. Insurance companies often defend vigorously, but adequate compensation requires thorough documentation and skilled representation.
A plea agreement is a negotiated settlement where you plead guilty to some charges in exchange for reduced charges, recommended sentences, or other concessions from prosecutors. Before accepting any plea, we thoroughly evaluate evidence strength, explore defenses, and calculate potential trial outcomes. Only after careful analysis do we determine whether a plea agreement serves your interests better than trial. Many cases resolve through plea agreements that reduce charges or secure favorable sentencing recommendations. However, we never pressure clients toward guilty pleas when strong defenses exist. Your decision to accept a plea remains entirely yours, made with full understanding of consequences and available alternatives. We explain all options thoroughly before you make this critical decision.
Wrongful death claims allow family members to recover damages when someone dies due to another’s negligence or wrongful conduct. These claims compensate for loss of income the deceased would have provided, loss of companionship, funeral expenses, and pain and suffering experienced before death. We pursue these claims on behalf of surviving spouses, children, and parents. Wrongful death cases demand compassionate representation combined with aggressive advocacy against defendants and their insurance companies. We investigate thoroughly to prove negligence, calculate appropriate damages for your family’s losses, and negotiate or litigate to secure fair compensation. Losing a loved one is devastating; our firm honors that loss by fighting for the justice and recovery your family deserves.
Timeline varies significantly based on injury severity, liability clarity, and willingness to settle. Simple cases with clear liability may resolve within months through insurance negotiations. Complex cases with catastrophic injuries, disputed fault, or multiple defendants may require one to three years or longer of litigation preparation before trial. We focus on efficient case resolution while refusing to settle prematurely for inadequate compensation. Some cases require extended litigation to reach fair value, while others settle relatively quickly when liability and damages are clear. We keep you informed throughout the process with realistic timeline expectations and regular case updates.
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