Monthly Archives: July 2020
Strict Liability for Dog Bite Injuries Inside vs. Outside of an Enclosure in Rhode Island
Dog owners have a responsibility to prevent their pets from causing harm to other people and animals. Unfortunately, dog bite injuries can happen even when owners are trying to control their animals. Being attacked by a dog is a scary experience. A dog bite can cause severe infection, permanent scarring or disfigurement, or even… Read More »
How to Establish Fault in a Stop Sign Accident in Rhode Island?
Determining liability in an auto accident in which one or more drivers failed to stop at a stop sign can be complicated. Regardless of whether an intersection has one or more stop signs, there is always at least one at-fault party. If you were hurt in a stop sign crash in Providence, Newport, or… Read More »
Is Using a Smartwatch a Distracted Driving Activity in Rhode Island?
Advancements in technology have aggravated the problem of distracted driving. Smartwatches have become a widely used wearable among teenagers and adults alike. While it may seem that smartwatches are a safer alternative to cell phones for those who operate a vehicle, studies would beg to differ. As smartwatches may cause a motorist to become… Read More »
Complaints of Excessive Police Force Will Now Be Investigated by Rhode Island’s Attorney General
Rhode Island’s attorney general will now investigate all complaints of excessive use of force and serious injuries caused by police. The announcement comes several weeks after the nationwide protests over the killing of a black man in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The streets of Providence, Rhode Island, “erupted in flames and anarchy” during the protests against… Read More »