If you’ve slipped and fallen on ice in Rhode Island, you may be wondering whether you have a valid legal case. The answer depends on several factors, including where the accident happened, what caused the fall, and whether someone else’s negligence played a role. Understanding Rhode Island’s ice liability laws can help you determine if … READ MORE

Finding Answers After the Brown University Shooting: Civil Justice Options for Victims and Families
The recent shooting at Brown University has left students, families, and friends struggling to make sense of something that feels impossible to understand. Many in the community are following the criminal investigation and the University’s promised safety review while still trying to attend classes, go to work, and care for loved ones in the midst … READ MORE

Can I Sue for Pain and Suffering After a Slip and Fall in Rhode Island?
Slip and fall accidents happen often. When they do, the injured person can suffer beyond bodily injury alone. While some falls only cause minor bruises, others can cause severe injuries and long-term suffering. Experiencing persistent pain, discomfort, and emotional distress can disrupt daily life, leading to a sharp decline in your overall well-being. You can … READ MORE

How to Gather Evidence for Your Slip and Fall Claim in Rhode Island
Slip and fall accidents can happen instantly – on wet grocery store floors, uneven sidewalks, or icy steps – but the consequences can linger far longer. Injuries may lead to missed work, medical bills, or long-term pain. If you are thinking about taking legal action after a fall, the strength of your case often comes … READ MORE

Slip and Fall Accidents; by RI Personal Injury Attorney
Sometimes it’s difficult to prove who’s at fault for slip and fall accidents. Many people are seriously injured each year from slipping and falling on the floor, stairs, or other slippery or uneven surface. Sometimes even the ground becomes uneven and people fall resulting in serious injuries. As a property owner you’re required by law … READ MORE
Written By: Ronald J. Resmini
Last Updated : Saturday, January 17, 2026