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Were you injured on someone else’s property in Providence, Rhode Island? Whether you slipped on a wet floor, were attacked due to inadequate security, or suffered an injury caused by a dangerous property condition, you may be entitled to significant compensation. A Providence premises liability attorney at the Law Offices of Michael F. Campopiano can hold the negligent property owner accountable and fight for every dollar you deserve. Call us today at  to discuss your legal options.

Our firm has protected injury victims throughout Providence and Rhode Island, recovering tens of millions of dollars in compensation for families devastated by preventable accidents. We investigate your case, gather evidence, and negotiate aggressively with insurance companies on your behalf.

Don’t let medical bills, lost wages, or stress overwhelm you. Let our experience make the process easier. Contact us today for a free consultation.

How Michael F. Campopiano Can Help After a Premises Liability Injury in Providence

Premises liability claims in Providence require proving that the property owner knew or should have known about a dangerous condition and failed to correct it or warn visitors. Insurance companies defending these cases routinely argue the hazard was obvious, that you were not paying attention, or that the owner had no notice of the problem. These tactics are designed to minimize what you recover.

A Providence premises liability attorney from the Law Offices of Michael F. Campopiano can make all the difference. Our firm has been fighting for injury victims and their families throughout Providence and Rhode Island, helping them navigate the full premises liability claim process from investigation through settlement or trial. We have recovered tens of millions of dollars for our clients.

You can count on our Providence premises liability attorneys to:

  • Conduct a rapid investigation of the accident scene at Federal Hill restaurants, Thayer Street shops, and Kennedy Plaza to document the hazardous condition and collect photographs, surveillance footage, and maintenance records before evidence is altered or destroyed.
  • Establish the property owner’s actual or constructive knowledge of the dangerous condition, gathering inspection logs, complaint records, and prior incident reports to prove negligence.
  • Identify every liable party, including property owners, tenants, management companies, contractors, and government entities, ensuring each negligent party contributes to your recovery.
  • Protect you from blame-shifting tactics under Rhode Island’s pure comparative negligence rule so your full compensation is safeguarded.
  • Take your case to trial before a Providence court if insurance companies refuse to offer fair compensation.

Our priority is your full recovery. Call  today to speak with a Providence premises liability attorney. Your consultation is 100% free, and you pay nothing unless we win.

Why Should I Hire a Providence Premises Liability Lawyer?

After an injury on someone else’s property in Providence, insurance companies for the property owner are rarely on your side. They may dispute whether the hazard existed, deny that the owner had notice, or argue you were partly to blame, all in an effort to pay you as little as possible.

A  at the Law Offices of Michael F. Campopiano steps in immediately to gather critical evidence, handle all insurer communications, and protect your legal rights. Hiring an experienced attorney levels the playing field and forces property owners and their insurers to take your claim seriously.

Most importantly, you can concentrate on healing while knowing we are pursuing the maximum compensation available for your injuries, lost wages, and long-term needs.

What Types of Damages Are Available After a Providence Premises Liability Injury?

A serious injury on someone else’s property in Providence can upend every aspect of your life. Under Rhode Island personal injury law, you have the right to pursue compensation from those responsible.

Damages may include:

  • Medical Expenses: Emergency room treatment, surgery, hospitalization, physical therapy, prescription medications, follow-up care, and any future medical treatment related to your injuries.
  • Lost Wages and Reduced Earning Capacity: Income lost while you were unable to work during recovery, plus compensation for diminished earning ability if your injuries affect your long-term employment prospects.
  • Pain and Suffering: Financial recovery for the physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety, and reduced quality of life caused by your injuries at Federal Hill restaurants, Thayer Street shops, and Kennedy Plaza or elsewhere in Providence.
  • Additional Related Expenses: In-home care, mobility devices, rehabilitation equipment, and modifications to your home or vehicle required because of your condition.

Our goal at the Law Offices of Michael F. Campopiano is to make sure every loss, financially and personally, is fully accounted for when we fight for your compensation.

Providence’s Premises Liability Claims: Key Statistics and Rhode Island Law

60 Days — Deadline to file a written notice of claim if your injury occurred on City or State property in Rhode Island — missing it permanently bars the municipal claim (RI General Law 45-15-9)

3 Years — Statute of limitations for most Rhode Island premises liability claims from the date of injury — evidence disappears fast, so act immediately (RI General Law 9-1-14)

Pure comparative negligence — Rhode Island’s fault rule — even if you were partially at fault for the accident, your recovery is reduced by your percentage but never eliminated entirely (RI General Law 9-20-4)

For more on Rhode Island premises liability law, the 60-day government notice rule, and how damages are calculated, see our dedicated informational guides:

Types of Premises Liability Cases We Handle in Providence

Property owners throughout Providence, from retail stores on I-95, Route 6, North Main Street, and Atwells Avenue to apartment complexes, restaurants, and government buildings, have a legal duty under Rhode Island premises liability law to maintain reasonably safe conditions for visitors. When they fail, our firm represents clients injured in a wide variety of incidents, including:

  • Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents: Wet floors, icy sidewalks, cracked pavement, broken staircases, and uneven walkways throughout Providence that cause devastating falls.
  • Negligent Security Claims: Assaults, robberies, and violent attacks at Providence properties where inadequate lighting, broken locks, or absent security personnel created foreseeable danger.
  • Swimming Pool Accidents: Drownings, near-drownings, and diving injuries at residential and commercial pools throughout Providence caused by missing fencing, absent lifeguards, or unsafe conditions.
  • Elevator and Escalator Accidents: Injuries from poorly maintained or malfunctioning elevators and escalators in Providence commercial buildings, shopping centers, and apartment complexes.
  • Dog Bites and Animal Attacks: Injuries from dangerous animals on private or commercial property in Providence.
  • Toxic Exposure: Injuries caused by exposure to mold, asbestos, carbon monoxide, or other hazardous substances on Providence properties.

No matter the type of premises liability incident, our Providence attorneys will investigate your case, prove negligence, and pursue the maximum compensation you deserve.

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I was involved in a serious car accident, and my attorney was on top of things from start to finish. Their knowledge of the insurance process helped me navigate a very challenging situation. They encouraged me to fight for what I deserved, advising me against settling too quickly. They assisted in facilitating my medical treatments and were always available to answer questions. I felt well informed during the entire process. I Highly recommend The Law Offices of Michael Campopiano if you are injured in a car accident.
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I had a bad fall, causing me to break my leg in two places. Michael and his team fought hard for three years to win my case for me. At the end, I was extremely happy with my result, and would highly recommend Michael and his team to everyone.
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I cannot say enough good things about the Law Offices of Michael F. Campopiano. From start to finish, they turned an extremely traumatic experience into something manageable, and for that, I am forever grateful. I was involved in a dog bite incident that left me feeling overwhelmed and unsure of how to proceed. Thankfully, a friend of mine who was already a client told them about my situation. To my surprise, they reached out to me directly, taking the initiative to explain my options and guide me through the process.

Their team went above and beyond to ensure that I felt supported and informed every step of the way. They handled everything—from paperwork to negotiations—seamlessly, which completely eased my anxiety. What could have been an incredibly stressful and daunting lawsuit turned into a smooth and almost effortless process, thanks to their dedication and professionalism.

I was especially impressed with how they fought for my case. They didn’t settle for the first offer but instead pushed for what I truly deserved. In the end, they secured a settlement that was far beyond anything I ever expected. Their persistence and expertise showed me that I was in the best hands possible.

Lawsuits can be stressful, but Michael F. Campopiano and his team made the entire experience not only bearable but even empowering. If you’re looking for a legal team that genuinely cares, works tirelessly, and delivers outstanding results, look no further. I am so thankful for their help and would recommend them to anyone in need of legal representation. Thank you for everything!

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“When you choose us, you can be rest assured that you will receive personalized attention and a comprehensive legal strategy tailored to your unique circumstances. Our skilled lawyers will guide you through every step of the legal process, explaining your rights and options in clear, straightforward language.

We handle a wide range of personal injury cases, including car accidents, slip and falls, Dog Bite, and more. No matter the complexity of your case, we have the expertise and resources to fight for the compensation you deserve.”

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Frequently Asked Questions About Premises Liability in Providence

1. What must I prove in a Providence premises liability case?

You must generally show that the property owner owed you a duty of care, that a dangerous condition existed on the property, that the owner knew or should have known about it, that they failed to fix it or warn you, and that you suffered injuries as a result. Our attorneys gather the evidence needed to establish each element.

Business owners owe the highest duty of care to customers. If you were injured at a Providence store, restaurant, or commercial property, the business and property owner may both be liable for maintaining a safe environment.

Yes, but claims against the City of Providence or state government have special rules. You must provide written notice within 60 days of your injury. Missing this deadline can eliminate your right to compensation. Contact us immediately if your fall occurred on public property.

Rhode Island’s pure comparative negligence law means you can still recover damages even if you were partially at fault. Your award is simply reduced by your percentage of responsibility.

Most premises liability claims have a three-year statute of limitations from the date of injury. Government claims require notice within 60 days. Do not wait — evidence disappears quickly and deadlines are strict.

Compensation typically comes from the property owner’s homeowner’s, renter’s, or commercial general liability insurance policy. We identify every available source of coverage to maximize your recovery.

Immediately. Surveillance footage gets overwritten, hazardous conditions get repaired, and witnesses’ memories fade. The sooner we investigate, the stronger your case will be.

We know Providence properties, local courts, and Rhode Island premises liability law. Our attorneys handle everything from investigation to litigation so you can focus on recovering.

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Contact Our Providence Premises Liability Attorney for a Free Consultation

At MFC Law, we know how overwhelming life becomes after a serious injury on someone else’s property. Medical bills, missed work, and insurance calls pile up when you should be focused on healing. Our Providence premises liability attorneys are here to protect your rights and fight for the full compensation you deserve.

We proudly serve Providence, Warwick, Cranston, Pawtucket, and all surrounding Rhode Island communities. Our team speaks English, Spanish, and Portuguese, so every client feels fully understood and informed throughout the process.

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Premises liability Claims in Providence

Providence carries the highest crash volume in Rhode Island. The I-95 corridor through the city and the Thurbers Avenue curve are recurring sites of multi-vehicle collisions.

  • Where your case is filedProvidence County Superior Court
  • Local high-risk roadsI-95, Route 6, North Main Street and the Thurbers Avenue curve
  • Where victims are treatedRhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital

Records from Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital are frequently central evidence in Providence premises liability claims, and we obtain and organise them for you at no upfront cost. Rhode Island gives you three years from the date of injury to file suit — see the Rhode Island court system for filing details, and national crash context from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Read more about Rhode Island premises liability claims, or call (401) 288-3888 for a free consultation. No fee unless we win.

Premises Liability in Providence: What Changed in 2019, and Why It Matters to Your Claim

Rhode Island property owners spent decades winning cases with four words: the danger was obvious. That defense is gone. In 2019 the General Assembly amended the state’s comparative negligence statute, and the change rewrote how premises cases are argued in Providence County Superior Court.

The “open and obvious” defense no longer ends your case

Under R.I. Gen. Laws § 9-20-4, the fact that you may not have been exercising due care — or that the hazard was open and obvious — does not bar recovery. It only reduces your damages in proportion to your share of fault. Before the amendment, an insurer could argue you should have seen the broken step and walk away paying nothing. Today that same argument, at best, trims a percentage off your award.

Rhode Island uses pure comparative negligence

Rhode Island is a pure comparative negligence state. You can be found 90 percent responsible and still recover the remaining 10 percent. Most states cut you off at 50 or 51 percent. Rhode Island does not. This is one of the most claimant-friendly standards in New England, and it is the reason cases other firms call hopeless are often still worth pursuing.

What the property owner owed you depends on why you were there

Rhode Island sorts visitors into three categories, and the duty owed climbs with each one. As an invitee — a store customer, a hotel guest, a tenant — you are owed the most: the owner must inspect the property, discover hazards, and either fix them or warn you. A licensee, typically a social guest, is owed a warning about known dangers. A trespasser is owed very little, though children are treated differently. Establishing which category applies to you is usually the first fight in the case.

Providence’s building stock creates its own hazards

Providence has one of the oldest housing inventories in the country, and the city’s triple-deckers, converted mill buildings and century-old commercial blocks generate a specific pattern of claims: unlit interior stairwells, loose or non-compliant handrails, deferred roof and gutter repair that turns walkways into ice sheets, and porch structures that fail under ordinary use. When we take a Providence premises case, we pull the maintenance and inspection history early — violation records and repair requests often show the owner knew about the defect long before you were hurt.

  • Statute of limitations3 years — R.I. Gen. Laws § 9-1-14(b)
  • Fault rulePure comparative — § 9-20-4
  • Open & obviousNo longer a complete bar (2019)
  • Where filedProvidence County Superior Court

Every case turns on its own facts. If you were hurt, call (401) 288-3888 for a free consultation. You pay nothing unless we win.

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