Top best Insurance Lawyers in ZIP 02905 | 1 available
1 Insurance lawyers are available in ZIP code 02905 in Cranston, Rhode Island. Average rating of these lawyers is /5 and 52% provide free consultation with average fees of $291 per hour.
Insurance Lawyers Nearby Cranston 02905 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
(Providence Area) 02907 1.6 miles
(Providence Area) 02903 2.2 miles
(East Providence Area) 02914 2.4 miles
(Warwick Area) 02888 2.7 miles
(Cranston Area) 02920 3.7 miles
Within 25 miles near you
(Smithfield Area) 02917 10.4 miles
(North Scituate Area) 02857 12.3 miles
(Cumberland Area) 02864 12.7 miles
(Fall River Area) 02720 15.4 miles
(Taunton Area) 02780 16.6 miles
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$154 - $428
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FAQs - Insurance Lawyers in 02905 city Cranston How many Insurance lawyers actively serve residents of Cranston, Rhode Island? Approximately 56 licensed attorneys focus on Insurance across Cranston, Rhode Island. Most matters are filed through the Rhode Island District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Insurance lawyers in Cranston, Rhode Island? In Cranston, typical rates range from $268-$433 per hour for Insurance. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3822 and $8491, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Insurance matters usually take in courts near Cranston? Insurance cases in Cranston, Rhode Island usually take around 2-6 months depending on complexity and the Rhode Island District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Insurance cases for people living in Cranston, Rhode Island? Residents of Cranston typically see Insurance filings handled by the Rhode Island District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Insurance? About 65% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Insurance, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
1 Insurance Lawyers Found Near You
Thomas S. Brown is a Partner at Butler Pappas. For more than 30 years, Tom has concentrated his practice in the areas of first-party coverage disputes, property cases (both defense and subrogation), bad faith, business interruption and commercial litigation. Tom has litigated and tried jury and non-jury cases in both the state and federal courts in Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, West Virginia, Virginia, Washington DC, Illinois and Arkansas, obtaining favorable verdicts for his clients in both coverage and subrogation cases. In addition, he has served as lead counsel in a number of complex first-party insurance cases that have been resolved through arbitration, appraisal and/or mediation.. Tom also serves as an Arbitrator and Mediator in business and commercial disputes, and in complex insurance coverage cases. He received training at the Strauss Institute for ADR at Pepperdine University School of Law and is certified as a mediator by the USDC for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He is a admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania , and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second and Third Circuits.Throughout his career, Tom has been a member of and held leadership positions in a number of professional organizations, including the following: Elected to the Council, Tort and Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association (1996-1999); Past-Chair, National Institutes Committee and the Property Insurance Law Committee; Member, Federation of Insurance and Corporate Counsel, Member, International Association of Defense Counsel; Member, Defense Research Institute; Member, Pennsylvania Bar Association; Member, Philadelphia Bar Association; and Member, House of Delegates and former Chair of the Young Lawyers Division of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.. In addition, Tom is a frequent lecturer and has published a number of articles including the following:"Mediating the Bad Faith Claim," ABA/TIPS, Spring, 2002; "Practical Considerations in Large Industrial Loss Claims," ABA/TIPS, Spring, 2000; "The Sue and Labor Clause: In the Past, Present and the New Millennium," ABA/TIPS, October 1, 1999; "Trigger of Coverage - Loss in Progress: Is CGL Jurisprudence Sufficient Ammunition?," International Association of Defense Counsel, 1994; "Confidentiality and Privilege Issues in the Property Insurance Context," International Association of Defense Counsel, 1991; "The Loss in Progress: First and Third-Party Claims," Defense Research Institute, 1990; "Corrosion, Deterioration and Related Exclusions in First-Party Environmental Property Damage Claims," ABA/TIPS, 1989; and "Conflicts of Interest in Subrogation Actions," Tort & Insurance Law Journal, Vol. XXII, No. 1, 1986.. Tom is a graduate of the Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law and Grove City College (Bachelor of Atrs, cum laude). He is also AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell.