The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provides comprehensive legal representation to residents and businesses throughout Bothell East, Washington. Whether you face criminal charges, require personal injury representation, or need guidance on complex legal matters, our dedicated team stands ready to protect your rights and interests. We understand the challenges that can arise unexpectedly, and we’re committed to delivering strategic advocacy tailored to your unique situation. With years of experience serving the Bothell East community, we combine local knowledge with thorough preparation to achieve favorable outcomes for our clients.
Having qualified legal representation can significantly impact the outcome of your case, whether in criminal or civil matters. A strong defense strategy protects your rights and ensures your voice is heard in the legal system. In personal injury cases, proper advocacy helps secure the compensation you deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Our firm fights to minimize consequences in criminal cases and maximize recovery in injury matters. We invest time in understanding every detail of your situation to build the strongest possible case.
Criminal defense requires a thorough understanding of constitutional rights, evidence rules, and prosecution strategies. When facing charges, the government has substantial resources at its disposal, making skilled legal representation essential. Your attorney must examine the evidence, challenge violations of your rights, and present compelling defenses. From initial arrest through trial or plea negotiations, each stage requires careful strategy. Personal injury law, meanwhile, focuses on holding responsible parties accountable for negligence. Whether through settlement negotiations or litigation, your attorney must prove liability and demonstrate the extent of your damages.
An arraignment is your first appearance in criminal court where you’re informed of charges against you and asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or no contest. This proceeding establishes your constitutional rights and sets the stage for your defense strategy.
A tort is a wrongful act or breach of duty that causes harm to another person, forming the basis for civil lawsuits. Common torts include negligence, assault, and defamation. Victims can seek monetary damages for injuries and losses resulting from tortious conduct.
Discovery is the pre-trial process where both sides exchange evidence and information relevant to the case. This includes documents, witness statements, and expert reports. Proper discovery ensures fairness and helps parties evaluate settlement possibilities or trial readiness.
Burden of proof refers to the obligation to prove allegations in court. In criminal cases, the prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, while civil cases require proof by preponderance of the evidence—meaning more likely than not.
Time is critical in both criminal and personal injury matters. If arrested, contact an attorney immediately to protect your rights during police questioning and investigations. Similarly, after an accident, document the scene, gather witness information, and seek medical attention while preserving evidence for your injury claim.
Keep detailed records of all communications, medical treatment, expenses, and incident details. Photographs, medical records, repair estimates, and written correspondence strengthen both criminal defenses and personal injury claims. Organized documentation allows your attorney to build a compelling case supported by concrete evidence.
Your attorney needs complete and honest information to develop the best strategy for your situation. Provide details about every aspect of your case, including any potentially damaging facts. Open communication builds trust and ensures your legal team can anticipate challenges and prepare appropriate responses.
Cases involving multiple charges, federal involvement, or serious felonies require thorough legal strategy across all stages. Your attorney must coordinate investigations, file motions, negotiate with prosecutors, and prepare for trial. Comprehensive representation ensures no opportunities for defense are missed and all constitutional protections are maintained.
Major injury cases require expert medical analysis, economic damages calculation, and often expert testimony at trial. Your attorney must handle insurance negotiations, coordinate medical records, and potentially litigate against well-funded defendants. Full-service representation maximizes recovery and ensures all damages—past, present, and future—are properly valued.
Some misdemeanor cases may resolve efficiently through plea negotiations if facts are straightforward and sentencing exposure is minimal. A focused approach addressing immediate legal concerns can achieve satisfactory outcomes without extensive litigation. Your attorney should still ensure any agreement serves your best interests.
When liability is obvious and insurance coverage is adequate, settlement negotiations may resolve cases relatively quickly. A straightforward approach focused on documenting damages and negotiating fair compensation can work effectively. Even in simpler cases, legal oversight ensures you receive appropriate payment for all legitimate expenses and losses.
DUI, reckless driving, and other traffic offenses carry serious penalties including license suspension and jail time. Immediate legal representation can challenge evidence and protect your driving privileges.
Auto accidents cause injuries, vehicle damage, and insurance complications requiring skilled negotiation. An attorney ensures you receive fair compensation for all related expenses and suffering.
Theft, burglary, and similar charges require aggressive defense and thorough evidence examination. Legal representation protects you from overzealous prosecution and unjust outcomes.
The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings proven success across criminal defense and personal injury cases throughout Bothell East and Washington. Our attorneys combine courtroom experience with genuine commitment to understanding your circumstances and achieving the best possible outcome. We handle your case personally, not delegating important decisions to junior staff. Our firm maintains strong relationships within the local legal community, giving us insights into judges, prosecutors, and court procedures. We’re known for thorough preparation and aggressive advocacy that protects your rights.
Accessibility and communication set us apart from larger firms that treat clients as case numbers. We explain legal concepts clearly, answer your questions thoroughly, and keep you informed throughout the process. Our fees are transparent and reasonable, with no hidden charges or surprise billing. We offer payment plans to make quality legal representation accessible to more people. When you choose the Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, you’re choosing a team that genuinely cares about your case and your future.
Your first priority is protecting your constitutional rights. Exercise your right to remain silent and do not answer police questions without an attorney present. Politely inform officers that you want to speak with a lawyer, then contact the Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd immediately. Early legal intervention can protect evidence and preserve important defense options. Do not consent to searches or provide statements to police. Anything you say can be used against you, even if you believe you’re innocent. Allow your attorney to investigate and develop your defense strategy. The sooner you have legal representation, the better we can protect your interests and prepare your case for the best possible outcome.
Timeline varies significantly based on case complexity, severity of injuries, and whether settlement negotiations succeed. Simple cases with clear liability and adequate insurance may resolve within months. More complex cases involving multiple parties, serious injuries, or disputed liability often take one to three years or longer. While you recover, your attorney handles all legal work to maximize your claim value. We won’t rush into settlements that undervalue your case just to close quickly. Proper case development—including medical treatment completion, expert evaluation, and thorough investigation—often takes time. We’ll keep you informed about realistic timelines and the progress toward resolving your claim.
Misdemeanors are less serious crimes carrying penalties up to twelve months in jail and fines up to five hundred dollars. Felonies are more serious offenses punishable by over one year in prison. Classification affects your rights, sentencing options, and long-term consequences including employment and housing impacts. Regardless of classification, you deserve skilled legal representation to protect your rights and challenge the charges. Depending on circumstances, some felonies might be reduced to misdemeanors through negotiation or motion practice. Your attorney must understand the specific charges and explore all available defenses and mitigation strategies.
Washington follows a comparative fault system allowing recovery even if you’re partially responsible. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you’re 20% at fault, you can recover 80% of your damages. This system ensures injured parties aren’t completely barred from recovery. However, insurance companies often exaggerate your percentage of fault to minimize payments. Your attorney fights to prove the other party bears primary responsibility for the accident. We gather evidence, interview witnesses, and present arguments showing the defendant’s negligence caused your injuries. Proper legal representation ensures your actual fault percentage is accurately determined.
Strong defenses rely on physical evidence, witness testimony, expert analysis, and documented violations of your rights. Video footage, text messages, and photographs can prove innocence or undermine prosecution claims. Witness statements—especially from credible, unbiased witnesses—carry significant weight. Expert testimony can challenge police procedures, forensic findings, or other technical evidence. Violations of your constitutional rights, improper police conduct, or chain-of-custody problems can result in evidence being excluded from trial. Thorough investigation identifies these issues early, allowing your attorney to file effective motions. Proper evidence handling and preservation is critical from the moment of arrest through trial.
Medical damages include all healthcare costs resulting from the injury: emergency treatment, surgery, physical therapy, medications, and ongoing care. These should cover both current treatment and future medical needs related to your injury. Proper calculation requires thorough medical records and expert input on long-term treatment requirements. Your attorney must ensure all necessary medical treatment is documented and that future care needs are accurately projected. Insurance companies sometimes underestimate long-term costs to reduce settlement offers. We work with medical professionals to establish realistic, well-supported damages calculations that account for your complete recovery process.
Refusing a breathalyzer test in Washington triggers automatic license suspension and creates separate legal consequences under implied consent laws. However, refusal prevents the prosecution from obtaining chemical test results, potentially weakening their case. The decision to refuse involves complex legal considerations that should be discussed with an attorney. Each situation is unique, and what works best depends on specific circumstances. Your attorney can explain the consequences of refusal versus testing, and how each affects your defense strategy. Early legal consultation helps you make informed decisions about any traffic stop or police interaction.
Most personal injury cases settle without trial through negotiation between your attorney and the defendant’s insurance company. Settlement discussions involve exchanging evidence, making settlement demands, and responding to offers. Settlement allows faster recovery of compensation and avoids trial uncertainty. However, your attorney should only accept settlements that fairly value your claim. If insurance offers are inadequate, litigation may be necessary. We prepare every case as if it will go to trial, which often leads to better settlement positions. Your attorney should never pressure you to accept unsatisfactory offers just to close the case quickly.
A criminal trial involves jury selection, opening statements, witness testimony, evidence presentation, closing arguments, and jury deliberation. The prosecution presents their case first, followed by your defense. You have the right to be present, confront witnesses, and present evidence supporting your innocence. Your attorney will cross-examine prosecution witnesses and present your defense theory. Trial procedures can be complex, with specific rules governing evidence admission and witness examination. Your attorney must be prepared to handle unexpected developments and make quick strategic decisions. Thorough trial preparation includes witness preparation, evidence organization, and courtroom strategy. You’ll be involved throughout the process, with your attorney explaining each stage and your options.
Finding the right attorney involves considering experience in your specific legal area, communication style, fee structure, and comfort level with your potential representative. Ask about trial experience, success rates, and how the firm handles cases like yours. Trust your instincts—you should feel confident in your attorney’s abilities and comfortable discussing sensitive matters. The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd offers free confidential consultations to discuss your case and our approach. We handle both criminal and personal injury matters with experienced attorneys committed to your success. Contact us at 253-544-5434 to schedule your consultation and learn how we can help resolve your legal situation.
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