Should You Hire An Attorney To Represent You Prior To Signing An APA When Buying A Business?

An asset purchase agreement defines every aspect of your acquisition. Signing without legal review exposes you to risks you may not even recognize. Yes, hiring an attorney before signing an asset purchase agreement is essential when buying a business. APAs contain complex provisions governing which...
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Should I Hire An Attorney When I Receive A Reservation Of Rights Letter From My Insurance Company?

A reservation of rights letter signals your insurer may deny coverage later. Independent legal counsel can protect your interests when your insurance company has one foot out the door. You have been sued, and you did what any responsible policyholder would do: you notified your...
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Should You Ever Go to an Insurance Examination Under Oath Without an Attorney?

An insurance examination under oath (EUO) is one of the most serious steps an insurer can take during a property insurance claim. During an EUO, the policyholder is sworn in and questioned by an attorney representing the insurance company while a court reporter records every word. A transcript is prepared afterward, and...
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Should You Hire a Damage Appraiser or an Attorney for Your Property Insurance Claim?

When property damage happens, many insureds wonder whether they should hire a damage appraiser or an attorney to help move their insurance claim forward. Appraisers can estimate the cost of repairs, but only an attorney can interpret your policy, challenge wrongful insurer decisions, and take legal action...
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Construction Defect Claims: Builder Warranties vs. Insurance Coverage

When construction defects appear in your Rhode Island home, knowing whether to turn to a builder warranty or your homeowners insurance can be confusing. Both offer potential avenues for relief, but they serve different purposes, have distinct coverage limits, and follow separate legal processes. This guide by our Rhode...
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Property Damage Documentation: Building Your Strongest Case

When property damage strikes, your first priority is safety. However, once immediate risks are addressed, thoroughly documenting the damage is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your rights. In Rhode Island, insurance companies often deny or minimize claims based on “insufficient documentation.” By carefully recording the extent...
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Hidden Title Issues That Could Affect Your Property Rights

When purchasing real estate, most Rhode Island buyers assume that once the closing is complete, their property rights are secure. Unfortunately, hidden title issues can surface months or even years later, threatening your ownership and financial investment. These problems—ranging from clerical errors to outright title fraud—can cloud your ownership rights, complicate a...
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Basement Flooding: When It’s Your Neighbor’s Liability

Basement flooding is every homeowner’s nightmare—damaged flooring, destroyed furniture, mold growth, and thousands of dollars in repairs. But what happens when your basement floods because of your neighbor’s actions or negligence? Whether it’s due to poor drainage, improper grading, or neglected maintenance, your neighbor may be liable under Rhode Island property and...
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