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Swimming Pools and the Attractive Nuisance DoctrineWith summertime in Providence comes longer days and even hotter weather. For many homeowners in the area, a swimming pool provides the ultimate summer diversion
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Fighting for the Rights of Rhode Island Car Accident VictimsIf you were recently involved in a RI car accident, you may be facing all sorts of challenges, from physical pain and emotional trauma to financial problems.
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Understanding the Presence of Nursing Home NeglectEach day, nursing home residents throughout the country are neglected and abused. Unfortunately, nursing home neglect occurs too often and it is important for
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Understanding the Prevalence of Rhode Island Car AccidentsWhen someone is involved in a Rhode Island car accident, it may take years for them to recover from a serious injury such as a broken bone or brain injury.
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Nursing Facility Cited After Patient DiesFrom bedsores to a medication error or instances of elder abuse, nursing home patients sometimes face a variety of hardships, some of which can be...
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Protecting the Rights of Rhode Island Car Accident VictimsEven with awareness on the dangers of drunk driving, drowsy driving and the use of a cell phone while behind the wheel, car accidents continue to take place
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Examining the Frequency of Pedestrian AccidentsWhen pedestrians take to the road, they may face a number of threats, such as drunk drivers, hit-and-run accidents and distracted drivers, to name a few.
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Who Should Nursing Home Abuse Be Reported To?For those in Providence who have elderly family members or friends living in nursing homes, the expectation is that the staffs of those facilities will do their
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DHHS: 1 in 3 nursing home stays failed to meet Medicare standardsThe Department of Health and Human Services' inspector general's office inspected nursing homes and found that one third examined failed Medicare Standards.
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10 years after Station fire, bouncers trained in crowd controlAs we remember the deadly Station nightclub fire in West Warwick on Feb. 20, 2003, Providence and other Rhode Island cities put into place new fire codes...