Greene and Lloyd serves the residents and businesses of Whatcom County, Washington with comprehensive legal representation in criminal defense and personal injury law. Our experienced attorneys understand the unique legal landscape of this region and are committed to protecting your rights and interests. Whether you’re facing criminal charges or seeking compensation for an injury, our team provides dedicated advocacy tailored to your specific circumstances and goals.
Legal challenges can profoundly impact your life, finances, and future. Whether facing criminal allegations or pursuing a personal injury claim, having skilled representation makes a critical difference in case outcomes. Experienced legal counsel navigates complex procedures, protects your constitutional rights, and advocates aggressively on your behalf. The right attorney helps you understand your options, avoid costly mistakes, and work toward resolutions that serve your long-term interests and well-being.
Criminal defense involves protecting individuals accused of crimes by challenging evidence, negotiating with prosecutors, and advocating in court. The goal is ensuring fair treatment under the law and pursuing the most favorable resolution, whether through dismissal, negotiated plea, or trial defense. Personal injury law addresses harm caused by another’s negligence or intentional actions, allowing victims to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and suffering.
The legal obligation of the prosecution to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in criminal cases. This is a high standard that protects defendants from wrongful conviction and ensures the justice system operates fairly.
The process where both sides exchange evidence and information before trial. This includes police reports, witness statements, and physical evidence, allowing attorneys to evaluate case strength and prepare effective defense strategies.
Legal responsibility for injuries or damages caused by one’s negligence or actions. Proving liability in personal injury cases requires demonstrating that the defendant breached a duty of care resulting in measurable harm.
Financial compensation awarded to a person who has suffered injury or loss due to another’s wrongdoing. Damages cover medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other quantifiable harms resulting from the incident.
Time is critical in both criminal and personal injury cases. After an arrest, contact an attorney immediately to protect your rights during questioning and bail hearings. For injuries, document everything, seek immediate medical attention, and contact our firm before responding to insurance companies or giving statements.
Save photographs, medical records, police reports, witness contact information, and correspondence related to your case. Evidence preservation strengthens your legal position and supports better outcomes. Do not discuss case details on social media or with others who might be interviewed.
You have the right to remain silent, refuse searches without warrants, and request an attorney before answering questions. Exercise these rights clearly and respectfully without resisting. Never consent to searches and always ask if you are free to leave before doing so.
Felony charges, violent crime allegations, or high-value injury claims warrant thorough investigation, expert analysis, and aggressive advocacy. Comprehensive representation involves expert consultation, detailed evidence review, and multiple legal strategies. These cases carry significant consequences including imprisonment or substantial financial loss, making full legal resources essential.
Cases involving multiple parties, scientific evidence, or lasting consequences benefit from comprehensive legal planning. Our firm coordinates investigations, manages complex evidence, and develops integrated strategies addressing all case aspects. Long-term consequences like lasting disabilities or criminal records justify thorough preparation and representation.
Some misdemeanor cases or straightforward injury claims with clear liability may require minimal legal intervention. Limited representation focuses on negotiating reasonable outcomes without extensive investigation. However, even seemingly simple cases benefit from legal guidance to avoid unfavorable agreements.
Cases following established legal patterns with little factual disagreement may proceed efficiently with focused representation. Simple property disputes or routine traffic matters may involve less extensive work. Still, having counsel ensure compliance with procedures and deadlines protects your interests.
Driving under the influence charges demand immediate legal response to challenge evidence, protect driving privileges, and minimize consequences. Our representation protects your license while addressing criminal charges.
Vehicle collisions and premises liability accidents cause significant medical expenses and lost income. We recover compensation from responsible parties and their insurers.
Serious criminal allegations require aggressive defense challenging prosecution evidence and protecting constitutional rights. We prepare thoroughly for trial or negotiate favorable resolutions.
Greene and Lloyd offers experienced representation in the criminal and civil legal matters that impact Whatcom County residents most significantly. Our attorneys combine deep knowledge of local courts, judges, and legal procedures with a client-centered approach prioritizing your concerns and objectives. We handle everything from initial consultation through trial or settlement, providing transparent communication and realistic assessment of your case throughout the process.
We take pride in serving Whatcom County families and individuals with integrity and dedication. Our firm understands the community, respects your privacy, and works tirelessly to achieve outcomes that serve your long-term interests. Whether facing criminal allegations or pursuing injury compensation, you can trust our attorneys to provide the skilled advocacy your situation demands.
Immediately request to speak with an attorney and do not answer police questions without counsel present. Exercise your right to remain silent and request a lawyer clearly. Provide only basic identification and contact information until your attorney arrives. Contact Greene and Lloyd as soon as possible to discuss bail, protect your rights during questioning, and begin case preparation. Early legal intervention prevents statements that could be used against you and establishes your defense strategy from the outset.
Washington law typically allows three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, though certain circumstances may extend or shorten this deadline. Medical malpractice claims have a two-year limit, and claims against government entities require notice within a specific timeframe. Delaying legal action risks losing evidence, witness memories fading, and running out of time to file. Contact our firm promptly after an injury to preserve your legal rights and ensure all deadlines are met.
Misdemeanors are less serious crimes punishable by up to one year in county jail and fines up to $1,000. Felonies carry potential state prison sentences exceeding one year and involve more serious offenses like violent crimes or major drug charges. The distinction dramatically affects sentencing, employment consequences, and firearm rights. Felony convictions carry lifelong implications, making robust defense critical for serious charges.
You can refuse a breath or blood test, though Washington’s implied consent law imposes immediate license suspension and allows the refusal as evidence of guilt. Refusing may complicate your defense but sometimes prevents problematic test results from being introduced at trial. This decision requires immediate legal advice during the arrest process. Our attorneys help evaluate your specific circumstances and advise whether refusal serves your defense strategy.
Compensation includes economic damages like medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and future medical costs. Non-economic damages cover pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life based on injury severity and impact. Attorneys use medical records, economic evidence, comparable case settlements, and expert testimony to calculate fair compensation. Our firm thoroughly documents all losses to maximize your recovery.
Plea negotiations involve discussing prosecution evidence and exploring potential resolutions short of trial. Prosecutors may offer reduced charges or lighter sentences in exchange for guilty pleas, allowing you to avoid trial uncertainty. Your attorney evaluates whether proposed terms serve your interests compared to trial risks. We never pressure you to accept unfavorable deals and ensure you understand all consequences before making decisions.
Legal costs vary based on case complexity, whether the matter goes to trial, and the specific charges involved. Serious felonies typically cost more than misdemeanor representation, and trial preparation requires greater investment than plea negotiations. We discuss fees transparently and may offer payment arrangements. Many believe quality defense is worth the investment given potential consequences including imprisonment and permanent criminal records.
Prove liability by establishing that the defendant breached a duty of care and caused your injuries. This requires evidence like photographs, witness statements, police reports, medical records, and accident reconstruction analysis demonstrating how the incident occurred. Our investigators gather evidence, obtain expert opinions when needed, and build compelling narratives showing negligence and causation. We challenge defenses and counter-arguments to establish clear responsibility.
Yes, charges may be dismissed through motions challenging evidence admissibility, illegal police procedures, or insufficient probable cause. Successful motions eliminate cases before trial, protecting you from conviction and its consequences. We aggressively pursue dismissal opportunities by scrutinizing police conduct and evidence collection. Early case evaluation identifies potential motions preserving your defense options.
Washington generally allows three years to file personal injury claims, though certain matters have different deadlines. Medical malpractice claims must be filed within two years, and governmental entity claims require prior notice. Exceptions and extensions exist for special circumstances, making prompt legal consultation essential. Missing deadlines eliminates your right to recover, regardless of the injury’s severity.
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