Author: Anthony Conte

I Was Rear-Ended. What Should I Do?

  Introduction Being rear-ended is one of the most common types of car accidents, but it’s still a shock when it happens. Whether it’s a minor fender-bender or a more serious collision, knowing what to do next is crucial for your health and for any potential legal claims. In Rhode Island, there are specific steps to follow to protect your

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Two Dead, One Critically Injured in Head-On Collision

A tragic head-on collision accident in Johnston, Rhode Island on October 31, 2024, recently claimed the lives of two individuals, leaving an Attleboro man seriously injured. This double-fatal crash serves as a heartbreaking reminder of the risks on our roads and raises questions about liability, insurance, and victims’ rihts. Our hearts go out to the victims of this horrific accident.

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Who Pays Medical Bills After a Car Accident in Rhode Island?

Introduction After a car accident, the last thing you want to worry about is who’s responsible for the medical bills. Injuries can lead to significant expenses, from emergency room visits and surgeries to rehabilitation and therapy. In Rhode Island, understanding who pays for medical bills after an accident depends on a few factors, including the type of insurance involved and

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How Long Do I Have to File My Injury Case?

Introduction If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, filing a personal injury claim may be a step toward securing the compensation you need for recovery. However, personal injury cases are bound by a strict timeline called the statute of limitations. In Rhode Island, missing this deadline means you might lose the opportunity to file your claim entirely. In

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Is Your Insurance Company Acting In Bad Faith?

Introduction Experiencing property damage, personal injury, or any other loss is challenging enough without the added frustration of dealing with an uncooperative insurance company. If you feel your insurer is avoiding their obligation to fairly process your claim, they may be acting in bad faith. In Rhode Island, insurance companies are legally required to handle claims fairly, and understanding the

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