When you face criminal charges or suffer injuries due to someone else’s negligence in Bellingham, you need a legal advocate who understands the complexities of Washington law. The Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provide comprehensive legal representation for individuals navigating both criminal defense and personal injury matters. Our team has extensive experience handling cases throughout Whatcom County, including DUI/DWI defense, drug offenses, violent crimes, auto accidents, slip and fall cases, and wrongful death claims. We are committed to protecting your rights and pursuing the best possible outcome for your situation.
Criminal charges and personal injury claims require prompt, skilled action to protect your interests. Without proper legal representation, you risk unfavorable plea agreements, diminished compensation, or wrongful convictions. Our attorneys understand Washington’s legal system and work to ensure your voice is heard in court. We investigate thoroughly, challenge evidence when appropriate, and negotiate strategically on your behalf. Having dedicated legal advocates can mean the difference between a case resolved in your favor and one with lasting negative consequences.
Criminal defense encompasses protecting individuals accused of crimes ranging from misdemeanors to felonies. This includes DUI/DWI charges, drug offenses, violent crimes, white-collar crimes, sex crimes, and federal charges. An effective criminal defense requires examining the evidence, challenging procedures, and protecting constitutional rights. Personal injury law addresses harm caused by negligence, including auto accidents, slip and fall injuries, medical malpractice, product liability, and wrongful death. Both practice areas require detailed case analysis and strategic planning to achieve favorable resolutions.
A negotiated arrangement where a defendant agrees to plead guilty to certain charges in exchange for reduced penalties or dismissed counts. This resolves a case without trial and requires careful evaluation of the terms and potential consequences.
The process where both sides in a legal case exchange evidence, documents, and witness statements. Complete discovery helps attorneys understand the strength of the case and identify potential defenses or settlement opportunities.
Monetary compensation awarded by a court or settlement to reimburse an injured person for losses including medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering resulting from negligence or wrongful conduct.
A judgment of not guilty in a criminal case, either by jury verdict or court determination. An acquittal means the prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt and the defendant is released from charges.
Whether facing criminal charges or pursuing an injury claim, keep detailed records of all relevant information. Save communications, photographs, medical records, accident details, and witness information in an organized manner. Providing complete documentation to your attorney enables thorough case preparation and stronger advocacy.
Time limits exist for both criminal defense and personal injury claims, making prompt action essential. Evidence can disappear, witnesses move away, and memory fades over time. Contacting an attorney immediately after arrest or injury preserves crucial information and legal options.
Statements made without legal representation can be used against you in court. This applies to conversations with police, insurance adjusters, and even social media posts. Always consult your attorney before providing statements or signing documents related to your case.
Felony charges, violent crime allegations, and major injury claims require complete legal advocacy to protect your future. These matters often involve substantial prison time, significant financial damages, or life-altering consequences. Comprehensive representation ensures thorough investigation, strategic preparation, and aggressive advocacy throughout the process.
Cases involving complex evidence, multiple defendants, or numerous liable parties benefit from full legal services. Your attorney must analyze technical evidence, coordinate with experts, and manage complex litigation. Comprehensive representation handles discovery disputes, motion practice, and trial preparation systematically.
Misdemeanor charges with straightforward facts may be resolved through limited representation and negotiation. Your attorney can evaluate plea options and represent you in court appearances. However, even minor charges warrant professional evaluation to understand all implications.
Minor injury claims with obvious liability and lower compensation amounts may be resolved through negotiation. Your attorney can handle settlement discussions and documentation. Complex injuries or disputed liability still require thorough investigation and preparation.
DUI charges carry serious consequences including license suspension, financial penalties, and potential jail time. Our attorneys challenge evidence, examine police procedures, and pursue alternative resolutions protecting your driving rights.
Auto accidents often result in injuries and property damage requiring compensation from negligent drivers. We investigate accident circumstances, document injuries, and negotiate with insurance companies for fair settlements.
Injuries sustained at work or on someone else’s property may entitle you to compensation if negligence was involved. We evaluate liability, gather evidence, and pursue claims against responsible parties.
Greene and Lloyd combines deep knowledge of Washington law with genuine commitment to our clients’ outcomes. Our attorneys have handled hundreds of criminal and personal injury cases throughout Whatcom County and beyond. We understand Bellingham’s courts, local procedures, and effective advocacy strategies in this community. When you hire us, you receive personalized attention from attorneys who thoroughly investigate your case and develop strategic plans tailored to your circumstances. We communicate clearly about expectations, timelines, and potential outcomes.
We recognize that facing criminal charges or injury recovery creates stress and uncertainty. That’s why we provide accessible legal services and transparent fee arrangements. Our team responds promptly to client concerns, keeps you informed of case developments, and explores every available option for favorable resolution. Whether negotiating settlements or preparing for trial, we advocate fiercely for your rights while maintaining professional relationships within the legal system. Contact us today to discuss your situation.
After arrest, exercise your right to remain silent and request an attorney immediately. Do not answer police questions without counsel present, as statements can be used against you. Contact Greene and Lloyd as soon as possible so we can protect your rights from the initial stages. Your attorney will advise you on bail considerations, review charges, and explain the legal process ahead. Early representation allows us to investigate thoroughly, identify defenses, and develop strategy while evidence is fresh. Time is critical in criminal cases, making prompt legal counsel essential.
Washington state generally allows three years from the injury date to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, the statute of limitations can vary based on specific circumstances, injury type, and parties involved. Delaying action risks losing your legal right to compensation if the deadline passes. Contacting an attorney early preserves evidence, secures witness statements, and allows thorough case investigation. Insurance companies may pressure you to settle quickly before you understand the full extent of injuries. Our attorneys protect your interests and ensure all compensation available under law is pursued.
Plea agreements allow defendants to plead guilty to charges in exchange for reduced penalties, dismissed counts, or agreed sentencing recommendations. These agreements can resolve cases quickly without trial and provide certainty about outcomes. However, careful evaluation is necessary because entering a guilty plea waives important rights and has permanent consequences. Your attorney should thoroughly review the proposed agreement, explain all implications, and advise whether accepting or rejecting it serves your interests. We evaluate plea offers against trial outcomes and help you make informed decisions about your case’s best path forward.
Personal injury damages include economic losses like medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and property damage. They also include non-economic damages for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment, and permanent disability. In cases involving gross negligence, punitive damages may be awarded to punish wrongdoing. The amount recoverable depends on injury severity, medical treatment, income loss, and long-term effects. Our attorneys calculate comprehensive damage claims that reflect your actual losses and future needs. We fight to ensure you receive full compensation rather than accepting inadequate insurance company offers.
Criminal defense costs vary based on case complexity, charges involved, and anticipated trial requirements. Misdemeanor cases typically cost less than felony defense, and negotiated resolutions cost less than full trial preparation. Greene and Lloyd discusses fees openly and offers payment arrangements fitting your financial situation. Many clients prefer flat fees for specific services or hourly arrangements with transparent billing. Some cases qualify for public defender assignment if you cannot afford private counsel. We provide cost estimates during initial consultation and explain fee structures clearly before engaging representation.
Assault refers to threatening harm or offensive contact, while battery involves actual physical contact. Many jurisdictions combine these charges as assault and battery. Washington law defines assault as an attempt to commit violence or intentional threat with apparent ability to carry it out. Battery specifically involves unwanted physical contact causing harm or offense. Distinguishing between charges affects sentencing severity and negotiation strategy. Our attorneys analyze specific conduct and applicable law to develop effective defenses addressing the actual charges you face.
Insurance company representatives often contact accident victims seeking recorded statements. While you may report the accident, avoiding detailed statements protects your interests. Insurance adjusters train to minimize company liability, and your statements can be used against you in settlement negotiations. Inform insurance companies that your attorney handles all communications about the claim. This prevents miscommunication and ensures consistent messaging. Your attorney negotiates directly with insurers, protecting your rights and pursuing fair compensation for all documented losses.
Criminal discovery is the process where prosecution and defense exchange evidence, including police reports, witness statements, evidence lists, and forensic findings. Complete discovery allows defense evaluation of the government’s case strength and identification of potential defenses. Discovery disputes may require court intervention if the prosecution withholds required materials. Your attorney conducts thorough discovery, identifying weaknesses in the prosecution’s case and filing motions to suppress improper evidence. Understanding what the government has allows strategic preparation for negotiation or trial. Discovery violations by prosecutors can result in charges being dismissed.
Slip and fall injuries may be subject to liability claims if the property owner or manager was negligent in maintaining safe conditions. Property owners must either repair dangerous conditions, provide warnings, or ensure reasonable care. You must establish that the property hazard caused your injury and that negligence was involved. Common slip and fall cases involve wet floors, uneven surfaces, inadequate lighting, or icy conditions. Our attorneys investigate how injuries occurred, gather evidence of negligence, and determine responsible parties. We pursue claims against property owners and their insurance companies for medical expenses and pain and suffering.
Washington sentencing guidelines provide ranges based on offense severity and criminal history. Judges typically sentence within guideline ranges unless substantial aggravating or mitigating circumstances exist. Mitigating factors might include remorse, lack of prior record, or difficult personal circumstances. Aggravating factors include prior convictions, victim harm, or weapon involvement. Your attorney presents mitigation evidence at sentencing, arguing for sentences at the lower end of guideline ranges. Effective sentencing advocacy can substantially reduce prison time or result in alternative sentencing like community service. Professional representation at sentencing is critical to minimizing long-term consequences.
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