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Abogados de Accidentes en Bristol County

2 abogados de accidentes encontrados en Bristol County, Rhode Island. Compare perfiles, calificaciones y contacte abogados directamente para una consulta gratuita.

Christopher Biafore
Christopher Biafore

Law Offices of Christopher Biafore

Bristol County
Jason B. Burdick
Jason B. Burdick

Jason B. Burdick, Attorney at Law

Bristol County

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Bristol County, Rhode Island

Bristol County sits along the eastern shore of Narragansett Bay and includes the towns of Bristol, Warren, and Barrington. With waterfront roads, historic town centers, and commuter traffic flowing toward Providence, residents here face real accident risks. When injuries happen, finding a lawyer who understands both the local area and Rhode Island law matters.

Common Accident Types in Bristol County

Route 114 runs through all three Bristol County towns and carries heavy traffic, especially during summer months when visitors head to Colt State Park and the Bristol waterfront. Rear-end collisions and intersection crashes are frequent along this corridor, particularly near the Warren and Bristol town centers. Route 136 through Barrington also sees daily congestion during rush hour as commuters travel to and from Providence.

Car accidents make up a large share of injury claims, but they're far from the only type. Workers at local marinas, construction sites, and manufacturing facilities suffer workplace injuries that may involve workers' compensation claims or third-party liability. Slip-and-fall incidents at shops and restaurants along Hope Street in Bristol or along the bike path are another common source of injury claims. Highway accidents on I-195, which borders the county, often involve higher speeds and more serious injuries.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Bristol County

The right attorney depends on your specific situation. A workplace injury case requires different knowledge than a car accident claim or a premises liability dispute. Look for a lawyer with direct experience handling your type of case in Rhode Island courts. Many accident lawyers offer free consultations, so you can discuss the facts before committing.

Rhode Island applies a pure comparative fault rule, meaning you can recover damages even if you were partially at fault — though your award will be reduced by your percentage of responsibility. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Rhode Island is three years from the date of the accident.