Brain injuries represent some of the most serious and life-altering harm that can occur from accidents and negligence. Whether caused by motor vehicle collisions, falls, workplace incidents, or assaults, traumatic brain injuries can result in permanent cognitive, physical, and emotional changes. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound impact these injuries have on you and your family. Our legal team works diligently to pursue compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation, lost wages, and pain and suffering associated with your brain injury claim.
Brain injuries demand immediate legal action to protect your interests and secure necessary compensation. Medical evidence documenting your injury, treatment plans, and prognosis is crucial for establishing liability and damages. Early intervention allows us to preserve evidence, interview witnesses, and build a strong case before memories fade. Our legal representation ensures medical experts are consulted, insurance claims are properly documented, and settlement offers are thoroughly evaluated. Without qualified legal advocacy, many brain injury victims accept insufficient compensation that fails to cover lifetime care, therapy, and lost earning potential.
Brain injuries occur when trauma causes damage to brain tissue, disrupting normal neurological function. These injuries can result from closed-head trauma where the skull remains intact, or penetrating injuries where foreign objects pierce the brain. Damage may be immediate or develop over time through swelling and inflammation. Even mild traumatic brain injuries can have serious consequences, while moderate to severe injuries often result in permanent disability. Understanding how your specific injury occurred and its neurological effects is essential for building a compelling legal case.
An injury to the brain caused by external physical force, such as a blow to the head or penetrating object, that disrupts normal brain function and can result in temporary or permanent cognitive, physical, and behavioral changes.
A brain injury where the skull remains intact but the brain experiences trauma from sudden movement or impact, often causing internal bleeding, swelling, and damage that may not be immediately visible on external examination.
A loss or impairment of brain or nerve function resulting from injury, including problems with memory, attention, speech, movement, sensation, or emotional regulation that persists after the initial injury.
Structured medical and therapeutic treatment designed to help brain injury patients regain lost functions, adapt to permanent changes, and improve independence through physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and psychological support.
Even if you feel fine after a head injury, seek immediate medical evaluation to detect hidden brain damage. Brain swelling and internal bleeding can develop over hours or days after the initial impact. Medical documentation created promptly establishes the connection between the accident and your injury, strengthening your legal claim.
Keep all medical records, imaging results, treatment receipts, and correspondence with healthcare providers and insurers. Document your symptoms, recovery progress, and impact on daily life through written notes or journal entries. Gather contact information from witnesses who saw the accident and can testify about how it occurred.
Initial settlement offers rarely account for the full lifetime costs of brain injury treatment and support. Brain injuries often have long-term consequences that become apparent only months or years after the accident. Allow sufficient time for medical evaluation and prognosis before accepting any settlement offer.
Moderate to severe brain injuries often result in permanent cognitive impairment, physical disability, or behavioral changes requiring lifelong care and support. These cases involve substantial damages including ongoing medical treatment, rehabilitation, home modifications, and lost earning capacity. Comprehensive legal representation ensures you pursue the maximum compensation available through settlement or trial verdict.
Brain injuries from workplace accidents, motor vehicle collisions, or property negligence may involve multiple parties and insurance policies. Determining liability and pursuing claims against all responsible parties requires detailed investigation and legal analysis. Full representation protects your rights against attempts to deny coverage or shift blame.
Mild traumatic brain injuries that resolve within weeks may warrant limited legal consultation for insurance claim guidance. If medical recovery is complete with minimal ongoing treatment or lost income, straightforward settlement negotiation may be appropriate. Basic legal advice helps ensure fair compensation for medical expenses and brief recovery time.
When fault is undisputed and insurance companies offer reasonable settlements promptly, less intensive legal involvement may be necessary. If damages are straightforward and medical treatment is complete, basic claim assistance suffices. However, retaining a lawyer ensures the settlement truly reflects your injury’s value.
Car, truck, and motorcycle collisions frequently cause traumatic brain injuries from impact and sudden deceleration. These accidents often involve multiple vehicles and insurance policies requiring comprehensive legal investigation.
Falls on poorly maintained property, inadequate stairs, or unsafe conditions can cause severe brain injuries, particularly in elderly individuals. Property owners and managers may be liable for negligent maintenance or failure to warn of hazards.
Construction sites, manufacturing facilities, and other workplaces expose employees to serious head injury risks. Workers’ compensation claims combined with third-party liability actions may provide additional recovery beyond standard benefits.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd combines personal injury law knowledge with understanding of traumatic brain injury medical issues. Our attorneys have successfully resolved brain injury cases involving significant damages and complex liability questions. We maintain relationships with medical professionals who evaluate injury severity and long-term prognosis. We handle all communication with insurance companies, allowing you to focus on recovery while we pursue your claim. Our firm works on a contingency basis, meaning you pay no upfront fees and we only recover costs if you win.
We understand that brain injury recovery involves physical, emotional, and financial challenges affecting you and your family. Our compassionate approach recognizes the human impact of these injuries while maintaining aggressive advocacy for maximum compensation. We explain complex medical and legal concepts in understandable terms and keep you informed throughout the process. Whether negotiating settlements or preparing for trial, we fight for the full value of your claim. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd at 253-544-5434 to discuss your brain injury case with an experienced personal injury attorney.
A traumatic brain injury occurs when external physical force causes damage to brain tissue and disrupts normal neurological function. This includes closed-head injuries where the skull remains intact but the brain is damaged from impact or sudden movement, and penetrating injuries where objects pierce the brain. Traumatic brain injuries range from mild concussions to severe injuries resulting in permanent disability. Signs of traumatic brain injury include loss of consciousness, confusion, memory problems, headaches, dizziness, balance issues, sensory changes, cognitive difficulties, and behavioral changes. Some symptoms appear immediately while others develop over days or weeks. Medical evaluation through imaging, neurological testing, and specialist assessment is essential for accurate diagnosis and documentation.
Brain injury recovery timelines vary dramatically depending on injury severity, age, overall health, and quality of medical treatment. Mild concussions may resolve within weeks to months, while moderate injuries often require several months to years of recovery. Severe traumatic brain injuries may result in permanent disabilities requiring lifelong care and accommodation. Recovery is not always linear, and patients often experience progress followed by plateaus. Ongoing rehabilitation including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and psychological counseling supports recovery and adaptation. Many brain injury survivors benefit from long-term monitoring and treatment adjustments as they discover new challenges or capabilities during recovery.
Brain injury compensation includes economic damages covering all injury-related expenses: medical treatment costs, rehabilitation and therapy expenses, necessary home modifications, assistive equipment, lost wages during recovery, and reduced earning capacity if permanent disability prevents full employment. These damages are calculated based on actual bills, medical records, and expert testimony regarding future needs. Non-economic damages address pain, suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and relationship impacts caused by the injury. These damages recognize the profound lifestyle changes many brain injury survivors experience. Courts and juries consider the severity of injury, permanence of disability, and documented impact on quality of life when determining appropriate non-economic compensation.
Washington has a statute of limitations that typically allows three years from the injury date to file a personal injury lawsuit. This deadline applies to brain injury cases, making prompt legal action important to preserve your right to sue. However, the discovery rule may extend this deadline if the injury was not immediately apparent, though you should not rely on this exception. Even if you notice symptoms long after an accident, contact a lawyer immediately to understand your timeline and options. Insurance claims may have shorter deadlines than lawsuits, and acting quickly preserves evidence and witness testimony. The sooner you seek legal representation, the better we can protect your interests and build a strong claim.
If the responsible party lacks insurance, your own insurance policies may provide coverage through uninsured motorist protection or personal injury protection provisions. These policies cover injuries caused by uninsured or underinsured individuals. We investigate all available coverage sources including your auto insurance, homeowner’s insurance, and business insurance policies. Additionally, you may pursue a personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault party directly, though collecting a judgment can be challenging if they lack assets or income. We explore all legal options to maximize your recovery, which may include payment plans, wage garnishment, or liens against future settlements. Our firm handles these complex situations to ensure you receive compensation despite insurance limitations.
Liability in brain injury cases requires proving the defendant owed you a legal duty of care, breached that duty through negligent or wrongful conduct, and that breach directly caused your injury. Evidence may include accident scene photographs, witness statements, police reports, surveillance video, expert reconstruction testimony, and documents showing the defendant’s negligent actions or failure to maintain safe conditions. Our investigation gathers physical evidence, interviews witnesses while memories are fresh, and consults experts who analyze accident mechanics and causation. Medical records document that the brain injury resulted from the accident rather than prior conditions. We build a comprehensive case establishing each element of liability necessary for successful settlement negotiations or trial verdict.
Brain injury settlements vary dramatically based on injury severity, treatment costs, lost income, age, disability permanence, and other individual factors. Mild concussions may settle for thousands of dollars, while severe traumatic brain injuries with permanent disability frequently result in settlements exceeding one million dollars. Courts consider lifetime care costs and lost earning potential when evaluating appropriate compensation. We resist insurance company pressure to accept inadequate initial offers that fail to account for long-term consequences. Settlement negotiations are informed by comparable cases, medical evidence of injury severity, and expert testimony regarding future treatment needs and disability impact. If fair settlement cannot be reached, we pursue trial verdicts that properly reflect your injury’s full value.
Medical and neurological experts play a crucial role in brain injury cases, particularly for moderate to severe injuries. Neurologists, neuropsychologists, and rehabilitation specialists provide testimony establishing injury severity, causation, treatment necessity, and prognosis. Imaging studies, cognitive testing, and functional assessments document brain damage and its effects on daily functioning. Even for mild injuries, medical records from emergency departments or treating physicians strengthen your claim by establishing the injury’s connection to the accident. We coordinate with qualified medical professionals who understand both your condition and legal requirements for expert testimony. Their credible, detailed explanations help juries understand complex neurological concepts and support appropriate damage awards.
Most brain injury cases settle through negotiation rather than proceeding to trial, though settlement timing varies. Early negotiations based on medical evidence and liability investigation may resolve cases quickly, while complex cases with significant damages may require months of preparation before settlement is reached. We evaluate settlement offers based on case strength, injury documentation, and reasonable damage calculations. If insurance companies refuse fair offers, we prepare for trial by organizing medical evidence, preparing witnesses, and developing persuasive arguments. Our trial experience ensures we effectively present your case to judges and juries. Whether through settlement or verdict, our goal is obtaining the maximum compensation available for your brain injury and recovery.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd handles brain injury cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no upfront attorney fees or costs. We advance case expenses including medical expert consultations, investigation, document acquisition, and deposition fees. These costs are recovered from your settlement or verdict, not paid by you directly during the process. Our contingency arrangement aligns our interests with yours, motivating maximum effort to secure substantial compensation. If we do not win your case, you owe no legal fees or expenses. This arrangement makes quality legal representation accessible regardless of your financial situation, removing barriers to pursuing the compensation you deserve for your brain injury.
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