Brain injuries resulting from accidents, falls, or negligence can fundamentally alter your life and require immediate legal attention. The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd understand the devastating impact traumatic brain injuries have on victims and their families throughout Eastmont, Washington. Our legal team handles complex brain injury cases with compassion and dedication, working to secure the compensation you deserve for medical expenses, ongoing care, lost income, and pain and suffering. We evaluate every aspect of your case to build a strong claim against responsible parties.
Brain injuries present unique legal and medical challenges that demand thorough case preparation and strategic advocacy. Insurance companies often underestimate the long-term consequences of brain trauma, attempting to settle claims quickly for inadequate amounts. Professional legal representation ensures your claim properly accounts for medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost earning capacity, cognitive changes, and emotional trauma. Our team documents all injury effects with medical testimony and professional evaluations, protecting your rights throughout settlement negotiations and litigation.
Brain injuries occur when external trauma causes damage to brain tissue, affecting cognitive function, motor control, sensory processing, or emotional regulation. These injuries range from closed head injuries with no visible external damage to penetrating injuries with obvious trauma. Symptoms may appear immediately or develop gradually over days or weeks, making early medical evaluation critical. Even seemingly minor head impacts can cause significant brain damage, particularly in children and elderly individuals whose brains are more vulnerable.
A brain injury caused by external force such as a blow to the head, motor vehicle accident, or fall. TBI can range from mild concussions to severe injuries causing permanent disability, coma, or death, depending on injury severity and location.
Brain trauma where the skull remains intact with no open wound, often from blunt force impact. These injuries can cause internal bleeding, swelling, and brain tissue damage without any visible external signs, making diagnosis challenging.
A mild form of traumatic brain injury caused by blow or jolt to the head, resulting in temporary loss of brain function. Symptoms include confusion, headache, dizziness, and memory problems, with effects potentially lasting weeks to months.
Failure to exercise reasonable care that results in harm to another person. In personal injury cases, proving negligence requires showing the defendant owed you a duty, breached that duty, and caused your brain injury damages.
After any head injury, obtain professional medical evaluation even if symptoms seem minor initially. Medical documentation creates essential evidence for your legal claim and establishes a clear injury timeline. Prompt treatment also improves recovery outcomes and prevents complications.
Keep detailed records of all medical appointments, treatment costs, medication expenses, and symptoms you experience. Photograph accident scenes and injuries, save all medical imaging and test results, and maintain a journal describing how the injury affects your daily life. This documentation strengthens your claim significantly.
Insurance adjusters and opposing counsel monitor social media for statements contradicting injury claims. Avoid posting about your activities, recovery progress, or case details online. Limit case discussion to your attorney and medical providers to protect your legal position.
Serious brain injuries causing permanent cognitive impairment, physical disability, or emotional changes demand comprehensive legal representation to secure adequate lifetime compensation. These cases require detailed medical testimony establishing long-term care needs and lost earning capacity over decades. Insurance companies aggressively defend against high-value brain injury claims, necessitating experienced advocacy.
Brain injuries occurring in workplace accidents, defective product situations, or multi-vehicle collisions often involve multiple responsible parties. Comprehensive representation ensures all liable parties are identified and pursued for maximum compensation recovery. Coordinating claims against various defendants and their insurers requires experienced legal strategy.
Some brain injury cases involve obvious negligence and clear medical causation with defined treatment periods and recovery timelines. When the responsible party’s insurance company acknowledges liability and medical damages are straightforward to calculate, simplified representation may be appropriate. However, even minor brain injuries warrant professional review.
Brief concussions resulting in temporary symptoms that fully resolve within weeks may involve less complex claims than serious traumatic brain injuries. These cases typically include limited medical expenses and minimal long-term consequences. Early legal guidance still helps maximize fair settlement amounts for medical costs and lost time.
Car crashes, truck collisions, and motorcycle accidents frequently cause brain injuries through impact or sudden deceleration forces. Vehicle accident brain injuries often result in serious consequences requiring substantial medical treatment and legal recovery.
Dangerous premises conditions, inadequate maintenance, or failure to warn about hazards cause slip-and-fall brain injuries. Property owners and managers may be held liable for negligence creating dangerous conditions resulting in head trauma.
Construction sites, manufacturing facilities, and other workplaces present brain injury risks from falling objects, equipment accidents, or impact incidents. These cases may involve both workers’ compensation claims and third-party liability recovery.
The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd offers dedicated representation for brain injury victims throughout Eastmont and Snohomish County. Our attorneys understand the medical, financial, and emotional impacts of serious brain trauma on victims and families. We handle every aspect of your case from investigation through settlement or trial, communicating regularly about case progress and strategy. Our firm’s commitment to personalized attention ensures your unique circumstances receive proper consideration.
We maintain relationships with leading medical professionals who provide comprehensive evaluations supporting your claim’s true value. Our negotiation skills and trial experience position us to secure fair settlements or favorable verdicts against insurance companies. We work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation. Contact our office at 253-544-5434 to schedule a confidential consultation and discuss your brain injury case.
Brain injury case timelines vary significantly depending on injury severity, liability clarity, and insurance company responsiveness. Simple cases with clear liability may resolve within six to twelve months, while complex cases involving permanent disability can take two to three years or longer. Medical treatment completion is crucial before settlement to ensure all injury effects are documented and understood. Our firm works efficiently to advance your case while ensuring nothing is overlooked. We pursue aggressive negotiations to resolve claims promptly when fair offers are made. However, we never pressure clients to accept inadequate settlements just to close cases quickly. Your maximum recovery matters more than speed.
Compensation amounts depend on numerous factors including injury severity, medical expenses incurred and projected, lost wages, impact on earning capacity, and pain and suffering. Minor concussions might result in settlements of five to twenty thousand dollars covering medical costs and recovery time. Serious brain injuries causing permanent disability frequently result in settlements and verdicts exceeding hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars, depending on circumstances and damages. We evaluate your case based on actual damages and market value for similar injuries. Insurance companies use formulas attempting to minimize payouts, but our negotiation skills and litigation readiness help ensure fair valuation. Each case is unique, and we provide personalized assessment of your recovery potential.
Yes, medical evidence is essential for proving brain injury claims and establishing causation. Brain imaging such as CT scans or MRIs, neuropsychological testing, medical records, and physician testimony all support your case. Some brain injuries show clear imaging abnormalities while others require functional testing to demonstrate cognitive or physical impairment. Our attorneys work with medical professionals to gather comprehensive evidence establishing your injury. We obtain medical records from all treating providers and arrange independent evaluations when needed to strengthen your claim. Documentation of symptom progression and treatment response demonstrates the injury’s reality and impact. Insurance companies cannot dismiss medically documented brain injuries.
Washington applies comparative negligence laws, allowing recovery even when you share partial responsibility for your injury. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault but not eliminated entirely. For example, if you were twenty-five percent at fault and damages total one hundred thousand dollars, you could recover seventy-five thousand dollars. Insurance companies argue higher fault percentages to reduce payouts, requiring skillful advocacy to minimize your attributed responsibility. Our investigation and presentation emphasize the defendant’s greater responsibility for the accident. We challenge insurance company allegations of your negligence through evidence and testimony. Even when some fault exists, substantial recovery remains possible with proper legal representation.
Recoverable damages in brain injury cases include past and future medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages and earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and household services losses. In cases of severe permanent disability, damages also include long-term care costs, home modifications, assistive equipment, and cognitive support services. Courts and juries understand that serious brain injuries justify substantial compensation beyond direct medical bills. We calculate damages comprehensively, accounting for lifetime impacts rather than immediate injuries alone. Life expectancy tables, vocational assessments, and medical projections support future damage calculations. Your settlement should provide resources for proper care and maintain your quality of life despite the injury.
Washington State’s statute of limitations generally allows three years from injury date to file a brain injury lawsuit in court. This timeline applies to most personal injury claims, though exceptions exist in certain circumstances such as claims involving minors or government entities. Acting promptly protects your rights and ensures evidence remains fresh and witnesses remain accessible. Insurance claims can be filed immediately without waiting for the statute of limitations deadline. We advise contacting our office quickly after brain injury to preserve your legal rights and prevent statute of limitations expiration. Early representation also helps secure evidence before memories fade and documents are lost. Waiting until near the deadline risks complications and diminishes case quality.
Seek immediate medical evaluation and emergency care if you experience loss of consciousness, severe headache, nausea, confusion, or balance problems following any head injury. Medical documentation at emergency departments creates important records establishing injury and baseline condition. Follow all medical recommendations, including rest periods, activity restrictions, and follow-up appointments with your primary physician or neurologist. Avoid returning to normal activities too quickly, as premature exertion can worsen symptoms. Contact our office promptly to discuss your injury and begin case preparation. Preserve evidence by keeping accident scene photographs if possible, obtaining witness contact information, and documenting all symptoms in writing. Avoid social media discussion of your injury or case. Your early actions significantly impact both recovery and legal recovery.
Most personal injury cases, including brain injury claims, settle rather than proceed to trial. Settlement offers typically increase as trial approaches as both sides acknowledge litigation risks and costs. Insurance companies often resist initial settlement discussions but become more motivated when faced with competent legal representation and clear trial preparation. Our attorneys pursue aggressive negotiations while preparing thoroughly for trial if settlement proves impossible. Trial decisions depend on liability strength, damage documentation quality, and insurance company positions. We never pressure settlement just to avoid trial; instead, we advise clients regarding settlement versus trial benefits for their specific situation. Your goals and circumstances guide our strategic decisions.
The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd handles brain injury cases on contingency basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation. Our fees come from your settlement or verdict as a percentage, established by written agreement before representation begins. Contingency representation aligns our success with yours and eliminates financial barriers to legal assistance. Medical providers and expert witnesses may charge fees separate from attorney compensation, though we often negotiate reasonable rates. Contingency representation means you can pursue justice without upfront legal costs. We absorb investigation and expert witness expenses, recovering them from your settlement. This system encourages thorough case preparation and aggressive advocacy since our compensation depends on your recovery amount.
Brain injury cases are uniquely complex due to invisible nature of brain trauma, variability in symptom presentation, and medical complexity of neurological injury. Some brain injuries show clear imaging while others require sophisticated functional testing to prove. Long-term consequences of brain trauma extend beyond initial injury, developing symptoms weeks or months later. Insurance companies often dispute brain injury reality when imaging appears normal, requiring medical testimony proving injury despite imaging findings. We understand medical aspects of brain injury and work effectively with neurological professionals. Our knowledge of brain injury’s long-term impacts helps document lifetime damages. We recognize that brain injuries affect personality, cognitive function, relationships, and career prospects in ways difficult to quantify but absolutely recoverable as damages.
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