Top best Wrongful Death Lawyers in ZIP 02903 | 20 available
20 Wrongful Death lawyers are available in ZIP code 02903 in Providence, Rhode Island. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.1/5 and 61% provide free consultation with average fees of $340 per hour.
Wrongful Death Lawyers Nearby Providence 02903 (by distance)
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(Whitman Area) 02382 30.1 miles
(Westborough Area) 01581 32.8 miles
(Braintree Area) 02184 33.8 miles
(Boston Area) 02116 40.5 miles
(Boston Area) 02114 41.5 miles
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Success in trial courts and appellate courts, by trial and by written brief mark my career as do so some landmark properties and written reported decisions of the Rhode Island Suprme Court. I am a widely experienced sole practioner, a downtown firm lawyer originally.. Some examples of things I've done that really meant a great deal to the client.. There's the individual who had his third breathalyzer refusal and then while I had just won an appeal on his third, got his fourth breathalyzer refusal charge,and was faced with a loss of license for five years and perhaps indefinetly. I won the trial on the fourth and won the appeal on the third and got it dismissed at trial. My client never had another problem, proving that justice was served.. There's an Aubon Pain on the East Side for more than twenty two years now, because I handled a controversy Au Bon Pain has really anchored that portion of the street and it seems the street was the better for it.. There are persons who faced a criminal sentence that did not receive a sentence because of how I handled their case. There are people who were told an accident was their fault by a consensus of all other persons, but I still recovered damages for them. There are peoeple who were unfairly targeted by their employer and fired, but who were compensated with more than a severance. There's a machine manufacturer whose designer will be more careful where he puts the valve next time and an injured worker paid was paid not only workers compensation but a settlement with the machine manufacturer.. I've handled matters for an important utitlity and a municipapltity too. There are rate payers for a utiltity who didn't absorb the costs of costly installations because, as part of a team, we showed they weren't necessary.. There's a clients whose property couldn't sell for a year at $350,000 so I marketed it differently, drew up the contracts the deal required and sold it for $499,. The lender concurred in my valuation.. There was the student with top grades and approving teachers, yet the City Superintendant and his big downtown law firm thought they were going to suspend my client from school indefinitly because of one provoked remark defending himself from a bully. A letter stopped their "politically correct" harasment and the boy went back to school where his teachers had always described him as a pleasure ot have in class.. There was a disabled woman , a special needs trust beneficiary who needed someone to get involved and de-escalate tensions that woud have wasted her trust resources on litigation costs.. I've never been afraid of the difficult case. I am a natural born contrarian and independent enought to make my own judgment. It simply has to be worth our time and effort, yours and mine and have real merit . It can't ust be about revenge or malice or greed or falsity. If it';s that, i don;t want it. But when you have been wronged and hurt by it, or are accused and at the mercy of others, I will stand by you.. I grew up in Cranston, Rhode Island, sort of the youngest of six kids, as my twin was ten minutes older than me. I worked my way through college, (Univerity of RI '84) was proud to graduate in four years right on time, to be commissioned as in officer in the Field Artillery. I went on to law school after some military education and again, sold furntiure, clerked in a law firm and served in the National Guard as I attended and graduated in three years. I returned to RI and started clerking in a downtown firm where my writing sample from law school demonstrated training and ability in obtaining " Summary Judgment" a great way to win a case on the law when the facts are not genuinely in dispute. I put that right to work and thus got to the Rhode Island Supreme Court very early in my career. Student loans dogged my lifestyle and high taxes on a single man with no dependents left me needing to keep more of what I earned, so I became a home office professional in my own practice on January 1, 1993. .. Solo practice led me into criminal law and I became a federal defender on the Rhode Island panel and served on same until they opened a staffed defender office, at which time I had begun serving as an assistant counsel to the Chief legal Counsel for the Providence Water Supply Board where I handled everything other than Public Utitlity rate cases. This involved me in administative enforcement actions and also lots of municipally related litigation. I've also successfully handled product liability and wrongful death. The litigation and courtroom skills I began in an excellent second year course taught by a former Justice Department Litigator, and honed as a law clerk at a Sprinfield Law firm and mastered in a downtown Providence defense firm have been ciritical to my clients. As part of a firm, I have representing clients such as Stop and Shop and St Joseph Hospital and all mannert of cleints who bought an insurance policy and found them selves being sued. I pride myslef on strong persuasive legal writing skills, strong insight and analysis skills, good fact finding skills and a steady articulate resolve in any courtroom.
Patrick is an accomplished trial lawyer and public safety advocate with over 15 years experience in catastrophic injury and wrongful death litigation. He is a former President of the Rhode Island Association for Justice, an organization of approximately 400 civil justice attorneys. He has been a public member of the Rhode Island Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline from 2005 to 2013. Patrick has lectured and delivered presentations for a number of legal, health care and media organizations. He has also been recognized by his peers through listing in the New England Super Lawyers publication, and with an "AV" rating through Martindale-Hubbell. In 2016, Patrick joined ABOTA (the American Board of Trial Advocates), an invitation-only group of highly experienced trial lawyers. Patrick lives in Bristol, RI, with his wife and two sons.
Jennifer A. Barry first joined Decof, Barry, Mega & Quinn, P.C. in 1997. After leaving for a brief period, she rejoined the firm in 2011 with her husband Patrick C. Barry. For a time, she dedicated her practice to assisting the firm’s trial lawyers with professional liability actions related to the RISDIC credit union crises before focusing on torts, catastrophic injury, medical negligence, and wrongful death. Jennifer is an experienced personal injury lawyer in Rhode Island and has earned an AV® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®, the highest peer-review rating possible, every year since 2010. Call the firm today for a free consultation.
Decof, Barry, Mega & Quinn, P.C. provides uncompromising legal representation for victims of negligence and their families. Since 1975, the firm’s Rhode Island personal injury attorneys have secured over a quarter of a billion dollars on behalf of their clients. Call to request a free consultation.
Decof, Barry, Mega & Quinn provides uncompromising legal representation for victims of negligence and their families. Since 1975, the firm’s Rhode Island personal injury attorneys have secured over a quarter of a billion dollars on behalf of their clients. Call to request a free consultation.
Born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, raised in Blackstone, Massachusetts. Deb always knew she wanted to be an attorney. Both of her parents worked in textile mills and wanted to ensure that their daughter had every opportunity to go to college and then to pursue a degree in law. She was able to attend Classical High School in Providence, commuting daily from Blackstone, Massachusetts!. One of the highlights of her legal career was to serve as President of the Rhode Island Bar Association from 1999 - 2000. At that time, the organization had in excess of 5000 lawyers as members.. In 2004, she became the only divorce attorney (and remains so) from Rhode Island to be elected and designated a Diplomate of the American College of Family Trial Lawyers, of which there are approximately 100 members nationwide. Prior to that, in 1991, Deb became the first female from Rhode Island and only one of six attorneys to be elected and designated a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. In 1997, she was awarded the Distinguished Service Award. She has been on the Board of Governors of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers since 2012 and is President of the Acadamy's newly formed Northeast States Chapter. In 2013, Deb was appointed by Rhode Island Supreme Court Chief Judge, Paul Suttell, to the Board of Bar Examiners. Deb has been chosen by her peers, since inception in 2007 as a Rhode Island Super Lawyer as well as the Top 50 Women Super Lawyers in New England.. Most recently, in 2009 and continuing, she is the Co-Editor of A Practical Guide to Divorce in Rhode Island which was published in 2009 and is a go-to guide for attorneys, judges, accountants, and mediators.. She participates in various 5K's, half-marathons as a walker, raising money for various charities. In 2009, she walked the Boston Marathon for the Dana Farber Cancer Institute's Jimmy Fund walk.
Attorney Zachary M. Mandell’s practice areas include complex personal injury litigation, medical malpractice litigation, liquor liability litigation, wrongful death litigation and a variety of mass tort litigation.. Attorney Mandell graduated from Clemson University (cum laude, 2008) and Roger Williams University School of Law (summa Cum Laude, 2011), where he served on the law review and was a member of the honors program. Attorney Zach Mandell was born and raised in Rhode Island, graduating high school from The Wheeler School (2004).. Attorney Mandell is a member of the Rhode Island Bar Association, the Rhode Island Association for Justice, the American Association for Justice and the Association of Plaintiff Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America.. Attorney Mandell currently serves on the Rhode Island Association for Justice’s Board of Governors. He was recently selected to be the organization’s Secretary/Treasurer. Attorney Mandell is also serving as RIAJ’s CLE Chairman, a position he has held for the last two years.. Attorney Mandell was selected and currently serves on the Board of Governors for the American Association for Justice. The American Association for Justice is the largest organization of trial lawyers in the country. Attorney Mandell serves on the Membership Oversight Committee for the American Association for Justice’s Board of Governors.. Attorney Mandell is on the editorial board for the Association of Plaintiff Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America.. Mr. Mandell recently served on the 20th anniversary committee for Roger Williams School of Law.. Zachary Mandell is admitted in the State Courts for Rhode Island and Massachusetts, as well as theUnited States Federal Courts for the District of Rhode Island and Massachusetts, as well as the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
Associate Attorney Timothy P. Lynch is a member of the Personal Injury Division of Marasco & Nesselbush, LLP. He brings energy and enthusiasm to serving the firm’s medical malpractice and personal injury clients. He provides direction and strategy for cases through all phases of litigation.. “We help people, who are often going through very stressful or life-altering situations, get back on their feet,” Lynch says.. The aspect of Marasco & Nesselbush that he likes most is the way the staff forms relationships with clients based on mutual respect. “The people here really care about their clients,” he says.. Prior to joining Marasco & Nesselbush, Attorney Lynch served as a judicial intern for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Thereafter, he entered the field of civil litigation, working for a Boston-based firm.. Attorney Lynch decided to pursue a career as a lawyer because he believed that studying the law was the best way to understand how our society works, how our government functions, and the rights held by individuals.. He graduated cum laude from Northeastern University in 2007 and magna cum laude from New England School of Law in 2010, where he served as an editor of the Law Review. He is admitted to the practice of law in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and the United States District Court, District of Rhode Island.. Attorney Lynch is a member of the Rhode Island Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice.
Experienced Wrongful Death attorney serving clients in Providence and surrounding areas.
Experienced Wrongful Death attorney serving clients in Providence and surrounding areas.
Experienced Wrongful Death attorney serving clients in Providence and surrounding areas.
Experienced Wrongful Death attorney serving clients in Providence and surrounding areas.
Experienced Wrongful Death attorney serving clients in Providence and surrounding areas.
Experienced Wrongful Death attorney serving clients in Providence and surrounding areas.
Experienced Wrongful Death attorney serving clients in Providence and surrounding areas.
Experienced Wrongful Death attorney serving clients in Providence and surrounding areas.
Experienced Wrongful Death attorney serving clients in Providence and surrounding areas.
Experienced Wrongful Death attorney serving clients in Providence and surrounding areas.
Experienced Wrongful Death attorney serving clients in Providence and surrounding areas.
Experienced Wrongful Death attorney serving clients in Providence and surrounding areas.