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Holding Rhode Island Insurance Companies Accountable for Treating Their Clients with Bad Faith

Pursuing a Rhode Island homeowners or property insurance claim can be much more difficult than it should be. Although insurance companies are paid by their clients for the express purpose of providing coverage against a covered loss, once a claim is filed, an insurance company often treats their client as…

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Rhode Island Court Reverses Trial Court Ruling, Allowing Plaintiff’s Case to Proceed

Most Rhode Island personal injury and insurance disputes must be filed with the court within the statute of limitations that is set by the state legislature. Because plaintiffs are often overwhelmed and or unaware of the potential for a claim for damages, lawsuits are often dismissed when plaintiffs fail to…

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Massachusetts Court Rejects Tenant’s Injury Claim After Slip and Fall Accident

New England property owners generally owe members of the public a legal duty of care to maintain safe premises for people using or visiting their property. This responsibility can result in financial liability for injuries suffered by a person while on the premises as a result of the negligence of…

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Rhode Island Supreme Court Denies Homeowner Relief Based Upon Policy Exclusion

When searching for a homeowner’s insurance policy, many Rhode Island homeowners seek out the lowest premium or highest policy limits without paying much attention to the details of what types of losses are covered or excluded from a particular policy. In the event of an incident involving damage or loss,…

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Insurance Company Denied Declaratory Judgment in Massachusetts Wrongful Death Case

Most Rhode Island homeowner’s insurance policies insure the policyholder from personal liability for injuries and property damage that may occur both on the insured property as well as in other places. The personal liability protection is broad, but not unlimited, and many exclusions apply, depending on the specific homeowner’s insurance…

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Can Rhode Island Motorists Benefit from Insurance Stacking?

The purpose of car insurance is to provide a way for accident victims to receive compensation for the injuries they sustain in a Rhode Island car accident. Indeed, without the existence of insurance, Rhode Island car accident victims would not be able to recover adequate compensation for their injuries unless…

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The Importance of Understanding a Rhode Island Auto Insurance Policy

In Rhode Island, all motorists are required by law to maintain a certain amount of auto insurance on their vehicles. Under Rhode Island General Laws section 31-31-7, motorists must obtain liability insurance of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident. In addition, motorists must obtain $25,000 worth of insurance per…

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