Brain injuries represent some of the most devastating injuries a person can sustain. Whether caused by motor vehicle accidents, workplace incidents, falls, or violent 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 team provides compassionate legal representation to help brain injury victims recover maximum compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and lifelong care needs.
Brain injuries demand immediate and sustained legal attention because the damages extend far beyond initial medical treatment. Victims often face years of rehabilitation, therapy, and potentially permanent disability. Having dedicated legal representation ensures that all damages are properly documented and valued in your claim. We help you understand insurance coverage, negotiate with responsible parties, and pursue litigation when necessary to secure the full compensation your family deserves for this life-altering injury.
A traumatic brain injury occurs when external force damages the brain, disrupting normal function. These injuries can range from mild concussions to severe damage affecting consciousness, memory, and motor control. Symptoms may not appear immediately and can develop or worsen over time. Common causes include motor vehicle accidents, falls from heights, assaults, and workplace accidents. Understanding the nature of your specific injury is crucial to establishing liability and demonstrating damages in your personal injury claim.
An injury to the brain caused by external trauma that alters brain function, ranging from mild concussions to severe damage affecting consciousness, cognition, and physical abilities.
A severe injury resulting in permanent disability, substantial medical expenses, and significant loss of earning capacity, typically requiring ongoing treatment and care.
The failure to exercise reasonable care that results in harm to another person, forming the legal basis for most personal injury claims.
Monetary compensation awarded in a legal claim to cover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care needs resulting from injury.
Preserve all medical records, accident reports, and photographs from the scene of your injury. Keep detailed notes about your symptoms, treatment, and how the injury affects your daily activities. This documentation becomes critical evidence in establishing the full extent of your brain injury and its impact on your life.
Brain injuries may not be immediately obvious and symptoms can develop gradually over weeks or months. Obtain comprehensive neurological evaluation and imaging studies to establish a baseline of your condition. Follow all medical recommendations and maintain consistent treatment records to demonstrate the severity of your injury.
Time is critical in personal injury cases due to statute of limitations and evidence preservation. An early consultation allows your attorney to protect your rights and begin building your case immediately. The sooner you involve legal representation, the better we can safeguard your interests and gather crucial evidence.
Brain injuries causing permanent cognitive, physical, or emotional damage demand comprehensive legal representation to ensure maximum compensation. These cases require life care planning, vocational assessment, and economic analysis to quantify lifelong needs. Full legal services allow recovery of damages reflecting the genuine cost of long-term care and lost opportunities.
When responsibility is unclear or insurance companies challenge your claim, comprehensive legal representation becomes necessary to pursue fair compensation. Our attorneys investigate thoroughly, gather expert testimony, and litigate aggressively when necessary. This approach protects your rights and prevents settlement at artificially low amounts that fail to cover actual damages.
When liability is obvious and injuries are minimal, simpler legal assistance might address basic claim procedures. However, even minor head injuries can develop delayed symptoms, so medical follow-up remains important. A consultation with an attorney helps determine whether your case requires extended representation.
Some cases involve adequate insurance coverage and willing insurers, simplifying the claims process. Even in these situations, legal guidance ensures you understand settlement offers and don’t accept less than fair value. We recommend full evaluation before accepting any insurance settlement, regardless of initial circumstances.
Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents represent leading causes of traumatic brain injury, especially when vehicles collide at high speeds or impact the head area. These accidents often result in severe injuries requiring substantial compensation.
Falls from heights, equipment malfunctions, and struck-by incidents commonly cause brain injuries in workplace settings. Injured workers may pursue claims against employers, contractors, or equipment manufacturers depending on accident circumstances.
Falls on poorly maintained property, inadequate lighting, or hazardous conditions can cause serious brain injuries, particularly for older adults. Property owners have legal responsibility to maintain safe conditions and may be liable for resulting injuries.
Our firm has built a reputation for aggressive, thorough representation in serious personal injury cases. We understand the devastating impact brain injuries have on individuals and families, and we bring that understanding to every case. Our attorneys work directly with you throughout the process, ensuring you understand each step and feel confident in our strategy. We maintain strong relationships with medical professionals and investigators who help build comprehensive, compelling cases.
We handle brain injury cases on contingency, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we secure recovery for you. This arrangement aligns our interests with yours and removes financial barriers to quality representation. Our commitment extends beyond settling claims—we pursue maximum compensation that truly reflects your injuries and future needs. Contact our office for a free consultation to discuss your brain injury case.
Brain injury victims can recover multiple categories of damages including medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. These damages extend beyond immediate treatment to cover long-term care needs, ongoing therapy, and lifetime support services that brain injury survivors often require. Additionally, you may recover compensation for reduced earning capacity if your injury prevents returning to your previous occupation. Damages also include non-economic losses such as emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and family relationship changes caused by the injury. In severe cases, courts award substantial amounts reflecting the true cost of catastrophic injury. Our attorneys work with life care planners and economists to calculate damages that accurately represent your losses.
Brain injury cases vary significantly in timeline depending on injury severity, liability complexity, and insurance company responsiveness. Simple cases with clear liability may settle within months, while severe injuries requiring extensive medical documentation can take a year or longer. We prioritize thorough preparation over speed, ensuring all damages are properly established before accepting settlement. Some cases proceed to trial if insurance companies refuse fair settlement offers, which extends resolution timelines but often results in significantly larger awards. Throughout the process, we keep you informed about progress and timelines, allowing you to plan accordingly while we handle legal matters.
Memory loss is a common symptom of brain injury and does not prevent successful claims. Our investigation focuses on accident scene evidence, witness statements, police reports, and medical records to establish what happened. We reconstruct events without relying solely on your recollection, using physical evidence and expert analysis to prove liability. Your medical records documenting the injury and its effects become crucial evidence even when memory is impaired. This is why early legal consultation matters—we preserve evidence and collect statements while witnesses remember details clearly.
Washington applies comparative negligence law, allowing recovery even if you bear partial responsibility for the accident. If you are found 50% or less at fault, you can still recover damages reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if total damages are $100,000 and you are 20% at fault, you can recover $80,000. This means even partially responsible parties deserve compensation for serious injuries. Our attorneys work to minimize any fault assigned to you by presenting evidence that establishes the other party’s primary responsibility. We aggressively challenge unfair fault assignments that could reduce your compensation.
Strong brain injury cases require comprehensive medical documentation including CT scans, MRI imaging, neuropsychological testing, and physician evaluations establishing diagnosis and injury severity. Emergency room records, hospital discharge summaries, and ongoing treatment records document the injury’s immediate effects and long-term impact. This evidence forms the foundation of your claim by establishing that brain injury actually occurred. Additional medical evidence includes vocational assessments determining whether you can return to work, life care plans projecting future medical needs, and expert testimony explaining your condition to judges or juries. We coordinate with medical professionals to ensure all necessary documentation supports maximum compensation.
Brain injury case values vary tremendously based on injury severity, age, occupation, and expected lifetime care needs. Minor injuries might settle for thousands of dollars, while severe injuries causing permanent disability often warrant settlements or verdicts exceeding millions. Each case requires individual evaluation considering medical expenses, lost earnings, and quality of life changes specific to your situation. Our attorneys analyze comparable cases, review medical evidence, and consult with financial experts to develop realistic valuation of your claim. During free consultation, we provide preliminary assessment of your case value based on injury details and available documentation.
Seek immediate medical attention even if you feel fine—brain injury symptoms can develop hours or days after injury. Request comprehensive medical evaluation including neurological examination and imaging studies. Report the accident to police if it involves motor vehicle collision, workplace incident, or crime. Collect contact information from witnesses and take photographs of the accident scene if safely possible. Document everything related to your injury including medical appointments, treatment costs, symptoms, and effects on daily activities. Contact our office for legal consultation while evidence remains fresh and your memory clear. Avoid discussing the accident with insurance representatives without attorney guidance.
Washington law allows injured workers to pursue third-party personal injury claims separate from workers compensation benefits in certain situations. For example, if a coworker’s negligence caused your brain injury, or if a product malfunction caused the accident, you may claim damages from responsible parties outside the workers compensation system. These claims recover damages workers compensation does not cover. Workers compensation benefits typically cover medical expenses and lost wages, but third-party claims pursue additional compensation for pain and suffering and permanent injury effects. Our attorneys help determine whether your case qualifies for third-party recovery and coordinate benefits appropriately.
Washington law generally allows three years from injury date to file personal injury lawsuits, though exceptions exist for minors and special circumstances. This deadline is strict—missing it eliminates all legal recovery regardless of claim merit. Early consultation ensures we file within required timeframes and preserve your right to compensation. Insurance claims often have shorter timeframes, making prompt notification essential. We track all deadlines carefully and remind you of critical dates throughout your case. This diligent time management protects your rights and prevents costly mistakes that could eliminate your recovery.
Any significant brain injury warrants attorney consultation to ensure you understand your rights and don’t accept inadequate compensation. Insurance companies employ adjusters trained to minimize payouts, making professional representation valuable even in seemingly straightforward cases. Free consultations allow you to discuss your situation without obligation and determine whether legal representation benefits your specific case. We recommend particularly strongly that you consult an attorney if you face permanent injury, substantial medical expenses, lost wages, or disputed liability. Early legal guidance maximizes your recovery and protects your interests throughout the claims process.
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