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Rhode Island Car Accident Lawyer - Car Crash Attorney

Regardless of whether you were injured in an Rhode Island car accident, truck accident, SUV rollover, bus accident, 18 wheeler accident, train accident, water craft accident, boat accident, motorcycle accident or ATV accident, a qualified attorney on your side will help you resolve your situation in the fairest and most beneficial way possible.

Rhode Island car accident lawyers have extensive experience in representing victims of accidents suffering from all types of serious injuries such as head injuries, brain injuries, back injuries, neck injuries, death, paralysis, quadriplegia, paraplegia, broken bones, and concussions. It is important for your attorney to have a solid background in these types of injuries because your physical health and sense of security are too important to risk.

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If you waste any time before researching your options you could possibly jeopardize the outcome of your case because of the restrictions placed on lawsuits by statutes of limitations. If you believe that you may have a case, contact a car accident lawyer in Rhode Island today by filling out the free case review form below. Find an experienced attorney today who will fight for what you deserve tomorrow.

The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations is the smallest state by square mileage but conversely has the longest official name of any state. At only 1,550 square miles, Rhode Island is the home of the American Industrial Revolution, as Samuel Slater established the first water-powered textile mill in American in Pawtucket in 1790.

Rhode Island was one of the original 13 colonies, and has a long tradition of religious tolerance and understanding. It was formed by people cast out of Massachusetts for their religious beliefs, and nowhere does this tolerance manifest itself than in the Touro Synagogue, the oldest lasting synagogue within the United States. Rhode Island is also the home of the most prestigious and influential Vanderbilt family, who once dominated American rail transportation system and who built a famous mansion, The Breakers, in Newport.

There are many famous educational institutions located in Rhode Island. The Ivy League Brown University is located in Providence, as is the Rhode Island School of Design and Providence College. The United States Navy also operates the Naval War College in Newport, and teaches young naval officers the finer points of strategy, policy, and national security.

Rhode Island has also occupied the minds that fuel American popular culture. The popular FOX animated series Family Guy is set in the fictional town of Quahog, Rhode Island (which is in fact the name of the state s official shellfish), and popular movies Outside Providence, Dumb and Dumber, and The Witches of Eastwick use the unique and stunning locations of Rhode Island as a backdrop or setting.

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Statute of Limitations

A statute of limitations is a law restricting the amount of time a person has available to file a claim that depends on the state the claim is filed in. As a rule, after this time restraint closes, the injured plaintiff loses the right to file a lawsuit seeking money damages or other relief. Once the belated claim has been barred by the statute of limitations, there is no chance for introducing it again at a later date. Statutes of limitations were originally dictated in order to bypass such issues as inexhaustible lawsuits and lost evidence.

Statutes of limitations time constriction in the state of Rhode Island according to R. I. Gen. Laws § 9-1-12 et. seq.:

PERSONAL INJURY
Rhode Island requires the plaintiff to file a personal injury claim within three years of the date that the injury took place on. This window of opportunity includes claims for specific injuries caused by such matters as defective products liability.

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Medical malpractice claims against healthcare professionals in Rhode Island must be filed within three years after the injury date or three years after the injured party identifies the injury.

WRONGFUL DEATH
In practically all cases in Rhode Island, a wrongful death lawsuit must be filed within three years of death.

SPECIAL RULES FOR MINORS AND OTHER ISSUES
Except in suits regarding medical malpractice or wrongful death, the cut-off point in Rhode Island lapses on the minor s 18th birthday.

The advice provided by this section of the site has been prepared for informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice on any specific lawsuit. This information does not compare to legal counsel and is subject to adjustment without notice.

If you\'ve been the unlucky victim of an accident on Rhode Island streets and roadways or in any state waterway, you may warrant the right to be financially compensated for your physical and emotional pain. Don\'t let varying statute of limitation laws hinder or dismiss your case before your voice is heard. Call an experienced, knowledgeable accident lawyer as soon as you can. Don\'t let the opportunity for justice slip through your fingers.

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Accident Statistics

» Fatal Vehicle Accidents in Rhode Island 2004: 83
» Economic cost of vehicle accidents in Rhode Island 2000: $.767 Billion
» Number of speeding related fatalities in Rhode Island 2004: 45
» Percentage of alcohol-related vehicle accident fatalities: 49%
» Fatal motorcycle crashes in Rhode Island: 10
» Pedestrian fatalities in Rhode Island: 7
» Light trucks (15) and passenger cars (50) made up the vehicles most likely to kill people in Rhode Island. Vehicle accident fatalities in Rhode Island 2004:

» Providence: 49
» Newport: 6
» Warwick (Kent County): 15Despite being such a small state, Rhode Island has relatively high number of people killed or injured in vehicle accidents. The most outstanding statistic is the fact that 49% of the people injured in vehicle accidents involving alcohol have a blood alcohol content of up to .08%, compared to the national average of 34%. Furthermore, passenger cars accounted for 50 deaths in the state, or 60.2% of the total fatalities compared with the 44.8% of the national average. Though many people only suffer minor injuries such as cuts and scrapes and bruised muscles, less fortunate others experience the tragedy of brain and spinal cord injuries, paralysis or even death.