Brain injuries represent some of the most serious and life-altering injuries a person can sustain. Whether caused by vehicle collisions, workplace accidents, falls, or other traumatic events, traumatic brain injuries can result in permanent cognitive, physical, and emotional changes that affect every aspect of daily living. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound impact these injuries have on victims and their families. Our team provides dedicated representation to help you pursue compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering resulting from brain injury incidents in Lakewood.
Brain injuries demand immediate legal attention because evidence deteriorates and memories fade quickly after an incident. Having qualified representation ensures that your case is properly documented, investigated, and valued from the beginning. Our attorneys understand the medical complexities of traumatic brain injuries and work with healthcare providers to establish causation and demonstrate the full extent of your damages. By pursuing a claim with our firm, you protect your right to compensation that covers not only immediate medical expenses but also future care needs, adaptive equipment, home modifications, and the quality-of-life adjustments necessary for recovery and healing.
Traumatic brain injuries occur when an external force causes damage to the brain tissue, disrupting normal brain function. These injuries range from mild concussions to severe traumatic brain injuries that result in permanent disability. Symptoms may include loss of consciousness, confusion, memory problems, headaches, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, mood changes, and motor skill impairment. Many brain injury victims do not fully appreciate the extent of their condition immediately after injury; symptoms often develop or worsen over time. Understanding the specific nature and severity of your injury is critical to building a successful legal claim that accurately reflects your condition and recovery needs.
A type of acquired brain injury caused by an external mechanical force that disrupts normal brain function. TBI severity ranges from mild (concussion) to moderate to severe, with varying degrees of physical, cognitive, and emotional impact depending on the injury location and extent.
A comprehensive assessment conducted by a neuropsychologist that tests cognitive function, memory, attention, processing speed, and emotional status following a brain injury, providing objective documentation of cognitive and behavioral changes.
The legal responsibility of a party to compensate you for injuries and damages caused by their negligence or wrongful conduct, established through evidence that demonstrates duty of care, breach, causation, and damages.
Compensation awarded for losses resulting from your brain injury, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, diminished earning capacity, and the costs of future care and rehabilitation services.
Keep detailed records of all medical appointments, treatment recommendations, and symptoms you experience following your brain injury. Photograph any physical evidence of the incident and preserve communications with insurance companies and other parties involved. This documentation becomes critical evidence in establishing the timeline and severity of your injury and strengthens your claim for full compensation.
Do not rely solely on emergency room diagnoses; brain injury symptoms often emerge or intensify over days and weeks following the initial trauma. Obtain evaluations from neurologists and neuropsychologists who can provide detailed assessments of your cognitive and physical function. These medical records and expert opinions form the foundation of your legal claim and help quantify your damages accurately.
Brain injury claims are time-sensitive due to evidence preservation and Washington’s statute of limitations. Early legal intervention allows us to secure accident scene evidence, witness statements, and medical records before they become unavailable. Our prompt involvement protects your rights and ensures that your case receives the thorough investigation it deserves from the beginning.
Brain injuries resulting in permanent cognitive impairment, physical disability, or behavioral changes require sophisticated legal representation to quantify lifetime care costs. Comprehensive representation ensures that claims account for medical expenses extending decades into the future, lost earning capacity, and necessary adaptive modifications. These cases demand the collaboration of medical professionals and life care planners that only full-service representation can provide.
When liability is disputed or multiple parties contributed to your injury, comprehensive legal investigation and negotiation become essential. Our firm has the resources to reconstruct accident scenes, retain accident reconstruction experts, and develop detailed legal strategies that address complex causation. Full representation ensures that all responsible parties are identified and held accountable for their role in your injury.
Mild brain injuries with minimal ongoing symptoms and clear medical documentation of recovery may require less extensive legal involvement. In these cases, straightforward negotiation with insurance carriers may achieve fair compensation for medical costs and lost wages. However, even mild brain injuries warrant legal consultation to ensure claims are properly valued.
When liability is obvious and the opposing insurance company acknowledges responsibility, streamlined representation may suffice to reach a fair settlement. These cases typically involve straightforward fact patterns and documented medical expenses without significant dispute over causation. Even in these situations, legal oversight ensures that settlement offers adequately reflect your medical needs and losses.
Vehicle accidents, including car crashes, motorcycle collisions, and truck impacts, are leading causes of traumatic brain injuries among adults. Compensation for these injuries typically involves claims against at-fault drivers and their insurance carriers.
Slip and fall incidents in commercial establishments, apartment complexes, or private residences can result in severe head trauma and brain injury. Property owners may be held liable for maintaining unsafe conditions that led to your fall and subsequent injury.
Construction accidents, equipment failures, and workplace violence can cause traumatic brain injuries entitling workers to compensation beyond workers’ compensation benefits. Third-party liability claims may apply when parties other than your employer are responsible for your injury.
Our firm combines deep understanding of brain injury medicine with aggressive advocacy for clients throughout Pierce County. We maintain relationships with leading medical professionals and have successfully navigated complex brain injury cases to obtain substantial settlements and verdicts. Our attorneys take time to understand your specific circumstances, explain your legal options, and develop a strategy tailored to your needs. We handle all aspects of your case, from initial investigation through settlement negotiation or trial, allowing you to focus on recovery while we pursue your claim.
We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we secure compensation for you. This approach aligns our interests with yours and ensures we are committed to achieving the best possible outcome. Our team works tirelessly to gather evidence, consult with medical professionals, and build the strongest possible case for your recovery. When you choose Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, you gain advocates dedicated to holding negligent parties accountable and securing the resources needed for your healing and future well-being.
Washington law provides a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including those arising from brain injuries. This means you generally have three years from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit. However, exceptions may apply in certain circumstances, such as when the injury was not immediately discoverable or when the injured party is a minor. Given the time-sensitive nature of evidence preservation and witness availability, consulting our firm promptly ensures your rights are protected and your claim is properly documented from the outset. It is critical not to delay in seeking legal representation, as insurance companies may attempt to minimize your claim or assert defenses if you wait too long. Our attorneys can immediately assess your situation, preserve evidence, and determine the appropriate timeline for filing your claim. We understand the urgency involved in brain injury cases and work efficiently to ensure all deadlines are met while building the strongest possible case on your behalf.
Brain injury compensation typically includes economic damages such as medical expenses, surgical costs, rehabilitation services, lost wages, and diminished earning capacity. Non-economic damages for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and reduced quality of life are also recoverable. In cases involving severe negligence, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct. The specific compensation available depends on the severity of your injury, the permanence of your condition, and the extent of your documented losses. Our firm works with life care planners and medical professionals to project lifetime care costs and calculate comprehensive damage claims. We pursue every available source of compensation, including insurance coverage, settlement negotiations, and trial verdicts when necessary. The goal is to ensure you receive full compensation that addresses both your current needs and long-term care requirements as you recover from your brain injury.
Brain injuries are diagnosed through a combination of clinical examination, imaging studies, and neuropsychological testing. Initial assessment typically includes CT scans or MRI imaging to identify structural brain damage, along with neurological examinations and evaluation of consciousness level. Neuropsychological testing measures cognitive function, memory, attention, processing speed, and other mental abilities to establish the extent of brain injury and predict long-term recovery. Documentation of symptoms and functional limitations over time provides additional evidence of the injury’s impact. For legal purposes, comprehensive medical documentation is essential to establish causation and quantify damages. Our firm ensures that your medical evaluations are thorough and properly documented, working with qualified healthcare providers who understand the legal requirements for supporting injury claims. We obtain all necessary medical records, imaging studies, and specialist opinions that strengthen your case and demonstrate the full extent of your brain injury to insurance companies and, if necessary, to a court.
Mild concussions, while less severe than moderate or severe brain injuries, can still result in significant medical expenses and time away from work. You may be entitled to recover compensation for medical treatment, diagnostic testing, lost wages during recovery, and documented pain and suffering. The key to successful mild concussion claims is thorough documentation of your symptoms, medical treatment received, and the impact on your daily activities. Insurance companies sometimes undervalue mild brain injuries, but proper legal representation ensures fair valuation. Our attorneys evaluate each concussion case individually based on your specific medical needs and losses. Even minor brain injuries warrant legal consultation to ensure you receive fair compensation and that your claim is properly documented. We work with healthcare providers to establish the connection between the incident and your injury, then pursue settlement or litigation to secure compensation that reflects your actual damages.
Washington follows a pure comparative negligence standard, meaning you can recover damages even if you were partially at fault for the incident that caused your brain injury. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you were determined to be 20% at fault and your total damages are $100,000, you would recover $80,000. This system ensures that injured parties are not completely barred from recovery simply because they contributed in some way to their injury. The determination of comparative fault involves careful analysis of evidence, witness testimony, and expert opinions regarding how the incident occurred. Our attorneys skillfully present evidence and arguments that minimize your percentage of fault and maximize your recovery. We understand the nuances of comparative negligence law and use this understanding to achieve the best possible outcome for our clients, even in cases where some shared responsibility exists.
Calculating lifetime care costs requires input from medical professionals, life care planners, and vocational experts who project your long-term medical needs and associated expenses. Life care planners assess your current and anticipated future medical treatment, rehabilitation services, adaptive equipment, home modifications, personal care assistance, and other services necessitated by your brain injury. These projections extend across your remaining life expectancy, accounting for inflation and changes in your condition over time. The resulting calculations provide a foundation for comprehensive damage claims that address your full lifetime needs. Our firm retains qualified life care planners and medical professionals to develop detailed projections of your future care requirements and costs. This comprehensive approach ensures that settlement offers and jury awards reflect the true economic impact of your brain injury. We work methodically to gather all available medical information, consult with specialists regarding your prognosis, and build detailed financial models that support your claim for full and fair compensation.
Whether your case settles or goes to trial depends on many factors, including the clarity of liability, the extent of documented damages, the defendant’s insurance coverage, and the willingness of all parties to negotiate. Many brain injury cases settle after thorough investigation and negotiation, allowing you to receive compensation without the time and expense of trial. However, if the opposing party refuses a fair settlement or disputes liability, we are prepared to take your case to trial and present compelling evidence before a jury. Our decision regarding settlement or trial is guided by your best interests and your goals for your case. We evaluate settlement offers carefully and only recommend acceptance when the offer adequately reflects your injuries and damages. If settlement negotiations reach an impasse, we marshal all available evidence and expert testimony to present a powerful case at trial. Our attorneys have extensive trial experience and are skilled at presenting complex brain injury cases to judges and juries in a clear, compelling manner that maximizes your chances of success.
Immediately following a brain injury, your first priority should be seeking emergency medical care to ensure your condition is properly evaluated and treated. Even if you do not lose consciousness or feel immediate symptoms, head injuries can develop complications over time, making prompt medical attention critical. Be sure to inform healthcare providers about all circumstances of the incident and any symptoms you experience, no matter how minor. Detailed medical documentation from the outset strengthens any subsequent legal claim. After receiving medical care, contact our office to discuss your situation and protect your legal rights. Preserve all evidence related to the incident, including photographs of the accident scene, contact information for witnesses, and all communications with insurers or other parties involved. Document your symptoms and recovery progress carefully, keeping detailed records of medical appointments and treatment. These steps, taken immediately after your injury, establish the foundation for a strong legal claim and ensure that all evidence is preserved for your case.
Yes, brain injuries frequently result in emotional and behavioral changes that significantly impact quality of life and are fully recoverable as damages. Common emotional effects include depression, anxiety, anger management difficulties, mood swings, and post-traumatic stress. Behavioral changes may include impulsivity, reduced inhibition, social withdrawal, and difficulty maintaining relationships. These non-economic damages are documented through testimony from family members, friends, employers, and mental health professionals who can describe the impact of your injury on your personality and emotional functioning. Our firm recognizes the profound impact of emotional and behavioral changes on your life and ensures that these damages are fully presented to insurance companies and, if necessary, to a jury. We work with mental health professionals and rehabilitation specialists to document these effects and communicate their significance in the context of your overall recovery. Compensation for emotional and behavioral damages reflects the reality that brain injuries affect not only your physical and cognitive abilities but also your emotional well-being and relationships.
Medical experts play a crucial role in brain injury cases by providing professional opinions regarding the cause of your injury, the severity of your condition, your prognosis, and the extent of your long-term care needs. Neurologists evaluate your medical condition and explain the physical aspects of your brain injury, while neuropsychologists assess your cognitive function and predict recovery potential. Rehabilitation specialists address your therapy needs, and vocational experts evaluate your capacity to return to work. These professionals provide testimony and written reports that support your claim and establish the medical foundation for your damages. Our attorneys work closely with qualified medical professionals to develop comprehensive expert opinions that support your case. We identify specialists with relevant experience in brain injury treatment and litigation support, ensuring their testimony is credible and persuasive. Expert medical evidence is often the difference between inadequate settlement offers and full compensation that reflects your actual condition and needs, making the involvement of qualified professionals essential to your case’s success.
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