Brain injuries represent some of the most serious and life-altering harm that can result from accidents. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound impact a traumatic brain injury can have on your family’s future. Whether your injury occurred through a motor vehicle accident, workplace incident, or another preventable event, our legal team is committed to pursuing the full compensation you deserve. We work with medical professionals to understand your condition and build a strong case on your behalf.
Brain injuries often result in permanent cognitive, physical, and emotional changes that affect every aspect of a person’s life. Without proper legal representation, victims may struggle to obtain adequate compensation for their damages. Our attorneys understand the medical complexities of traumatic brain injury and can effectively communicate the full extent of your suffering to insurance companies and courts. We ensure your case captures the lifetime costs of care, lost earning capacity, and non-economic damages that reflect your true losses.
Traumatic brain injuries occur when an external force damages the brain tissue, resulting in functional impairment or altered consciousness. These injuries range from mild concussions to severe, permanently disabling conditions. Common causes include vehicle accidents, falls, workplace incidents, and assaults. The symptoms and long-term effects vary widely depending on the injury’s severity and location, potentially affecting memory, speech, coordination, personality, and emotional regulation. Understanding your specific injury type is essential for determining appropriate compensation.
An injury caused by external force or trauma that damages brain function, ranging from mild concussions to severe permanent disability. TBI can result from vehicle accidents, falls, assaults, or workplace incidents, affecting cognitive, physical, and emotional abilities.
The failure to exercise reasonable care that results in injury to another person. In brain injury cases, proving negligence means showing the responsible party failed to prevent foreseeable harm through their actions or omissions.
The monetary compensation awarded to injury victims covering medical expenses, lost income, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, and diminished quality of life. Brain injury cases often involve substantial damages due to long-term care requirements.
The legal principle establishing that another party’s actions directly caused your injury. In brain injury claims, we must prove the accident caused your specific condition and the resulting complications.
Maintain detailed records of all medical treatments, diagnoses, and symptoms you experience following your injury. Photograph any visible injuries and keep documentation of how the injury affects your daily activities, work, and relationships. This comprehensive documentation becomes invaluable evidence supporting your claim for fair compensation.
Some brain injuries don’t show obvious symptoms immediately, making early professional medical assessment crucial. Obtaining medical documentation establishes a clear timeline connecting your accident to your condition. This medical record becomes the foundation of your legal case and supports your claim for damages.
Insurance companies often contact accident victims quickly, attempting to minimize their liability and your settlement. Our attorneys can handle communications with insurance adjusters to protect your interests and ensure you don’t inadvertently compromise your claim. Early legal representation significantly improves your chances of obtaining fair compensation.
Severe traumatic brain injuries causing permanent cognitive impairment, physical disability, or personality changes require comprehensive legal representation to pursue damages reflecting lifetime care costs. These cases involve substantial medical expenses and lost earning capacity that demand aggressive advocacy. Our firm has the resources and experience to build compelling cases that juries understand and appropriately compensate.
When the responsible party or their insurance company disputes liability or claims you bear partial responsibility, full legal representation becomes essential. We investigate accident circumstances, gather witness testimony, and present evidence establishing clear liability. Comprehensive advocacy protects your recovery in complex liability situations requiring trial-level preparation.
In situations where fault is entirely clear and the brain injury is mild with minimal ongoing effects, some individuals successfully handle claims through insurance adjusters without legal representation. However, even minor brain injuries can develop complications requiring ongoing monitoring. Consulting with our attorneys provides valuable perspective on your case’s true value.
When insurance policies clearly cover the accident and the at-fault party has adequate coverage, some claimants successfully negotiate settlements through direct communication. Brain injury cases, however, typically involve complex medical evidence and significant damages that benefit from professional representation. Our initial consultation helps determine whether your case requires full legal advocacy.
Vehicle collisions remain a leading cause of traumatic brain injury, from high-speed highway accidents to low-speed collisions causing concussions. Our firm regularly represents victims of car accidents, motorcycle crashes, and trucking collisions resulting in brain injuries.
Construction site incidents, falls from heights, equipment malfunctions, and other workplace events cause serious brain injuries. We help injured workers navigate both workers’ compensation and third-party liability claims.
Falls on poorly maintained properties, inadequate lighting, or unrepaired hazards frequently cause head trauma and brain injuries. Property owners may be liable for injuries resulting from negligent maintenance or premises conditions.
Our attorneys bring extensive experience handling catastrophic personal injury cases throughout Washington. We understand the neurological complexities of brain injuries and work with leading medical professionals to establish the full extent of your condition and its lifetime impact. We handle every aspect of your case, from initial investigation through settlement negotiation or trial, allowing you to focus on recovery and rehabilitation during this difficult time.
We operate on a contingency basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we successfully recover compensation on your behalf. This approach aligns our interests with yours—we only succeed when you receive the full damages you deserve. Our Clearview-based firm maintains deep community roots and understands local courts, judges, and opposing counsel, giving your case strategic advantages.
A traumatic brain injury occurs when external force or trauma damages the brain, affecting how it functions. This can range from mild concussions to severe injuries causing permanent disability. Brain injuries result from various causes including vehicle accidents, falls, assaults, and workplace incidents. TBIs can affect memory, speech, coordination, personality, and emotional regulation depending on severity and location. The initial impact of a brain injury may not reveal the full extent of damage, as symptoms sometimes develop over days or weeks. Some injuries cause immediate loss of consciousness while others present subtle cognitive changes that emerge gradually. This is why medical evaluation immediately after any head trauma is essential, and why legal representation helps ensure all present and future effects are included in your compensation claim.
Brain injury compensation varies significantly based on injury severity, age, occupation, and long-term care requirements. Damages include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, and reduced quality of life. Severe brain injuries requiring lifetime care can result in settlements and verdicts ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars. Our attorneys work with financial experts and medical professionals to calculate the full lifetime cost of your injury, not just immediate medical bills. We pursue compensation reflecting your actual losses, including expenses that haven’t occurred yet but are medically necessary. Insurance companies often underestimate brain injury damages, making professional representation crucial to obtaining fair compensation.
Yes, you can pursue a personal injury lawsuit if someone else’s negligent or reckless actions caused your brain injury. Negligence means they failed to exercise reasonable care to prevent foreseeable harm. This could involve a negligent driver causing a vehicle accident, a property owner failing to maintain safe premises, or an employer providing unsafe working conditions. Proving negligence requires establishing that the responsible party had a duty of care, breached that duty, and directly caused your injury resulting in damages. We gather evidence, witness testimony, accident reconstruction data, and medical documentation to build a compelling negligence case. Even in complex liability situations, our aggressive advocacy helps ensure you receive appropriate compensation.
Washington law generally allows three years from the injury date to file a personal injury lawsuit, though some situations have different deadlines. Medical malpractice claims have a three-year limit from discovery, and claims against government entities require filing a notice of claim within one year. Acting quickly after your injury preserves evidence and ensures you don’t miss critical filing deadlines. We recommend consulting with our attorneys as soon as possible after a brain injury, as early representation strengthens your case by preserving accident scene evidence and securing witness statements. Some brain injury effects don’t manifest immediately, making prompt legal action essential to capture the full scope of your condition and resulting damages.
Proving a brain injury requires medical documentation establishing the injury’s occurrence and its effects on your functioning. This includes CT scans, MRI results, neuropsychological testing, medical records from treating physicians, and expert medical testimony. We also gather accident scene investigation, police reports, witness statements, and photography documenting the incident and resulting injuries. Brain injuries can be challenging to prove because some damage isn’t visible on standard imaging. We work with neurologists and neuropsychologists who can testify to the injury’s presence and functional effects. Detailed documentation of how your injury affects daily activities, work performance, and relationships provides crucial evidence supporting your claim for comprehensive damages.
Insurance companies often make quick settlement offers hoping to resolve claims before victims fully understand their injuries’ extent. Early settlements typically underestimate the long-term costs of brain injury care and fail to account for future complications. Before accepting any offer, it’s essential to obtain complete medical evaluations and professional guidance regarding your injury’s lifetime impact. Our attorneys evaluate all settlement offers to ensure they adequately compensate your present and future losses. If an offer is insufficient, we’re prepared to pursue trial litigation. Your recovery matters more than speed, and we won’t settle prematurely for less than your case’s true value.
A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury caused by impact or rapid movement that changes brain function temporarily. Most concussions don’t involve loss of consciousness, though symptoms like headache, dizziness, and memory problems occur. While often considered mild, concussions require medical evaluation as repeated concussions create cumulative neurological effects. More severe brain injuries involve structural brain damage, loss of consciousness, and permanent cognitive or physical impairment. Diffuse axonal injuries damage nerve fibers throughout the brain, contusions cause localized bruising, and penetrating injuries involve objects entering the skull. Even mild concussions deserve legal consideration if caused by someone else’s negligence, as courts increasingly recognize their long-term effects.
Workers’ compensation provides wage replacement and medical benefits for work-related injuries regardless of fault, but limits pain and suffering recovery. A personal injury claim against a negligent third party offers broader damage recovery without the limitations of workers’ compensation. If your workplace brain injury resulted from a third party’s negligence, you may recover through both systems. Our attorneys help injured workers understand their options and pursue maximum recovery through all available channels. We handle workers’ compensation claims while simultaneously pursuing third-party liability claims against responsible parties like equipment manufacturers or contractors. This comprehensive approach ensures you recover all available compensation.
Washington follows comparative negligence rules, meaning you can recover damages even if partially responsible for the accident. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, so if you’re 20 percent at fault, you recover 80 percent of damages. This system allows injured people to pursue claims even in complex liability situations. Insurance companies exploit comparative negligence arguments to minimize settlements. Our attorneys aggressively defend against unfair fault assessments, ensuring you’re not wrongly assigned blame. We present evidence, expert testimony, and accident reconstruction supporting your version of events to minimize any comparative fault assessment.
Brain injury cases vary in duration depending on medical complexity and liability dispute levels. Some cases resolve within months through settlement, while serious cases require one to three years for full medical evaluation and litigation. We work efficiently to resolve cases promptly while ensuring you receive full compensation reflecting your injury’s actual impact. Simple cases with clear liability may settle quickly, but complex brain injuries require extended investigation, medical expert development, and potentially trial. We keep you informed of your case’s progress and explain the strategic reasons for each step. Your complete recovery matters more than speed, and we pursue settlements only when they adequately compensate your damages.
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