Personal Injury

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What Happens After a Deposition in a Personal Injury Case?

A deposition is a way of taking witness testimony before trial. Even though there’s no judge present, a person is under oath and must tell the truth. Depositions often happen early while witness memories are still fresh. Typically, depositions give each side more information so they can evaluate the strength of their respective positions. What

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Neck Injuries

Many of our clients at Marasco & Nesselbush are the victims of car accidents who are now coping with the consequences of a serious neck injury. Neck and spine injuries can be debilitating, requiring years of medical treatment, multiple surgeries and extensive rehabilitation. Many car accident victims can never fully recover, and face a future filled with difficult

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Concussion After a Car Accident? Here is What You Should Know

Concussions from a car accident can cause temporary or permanent brain impairment. Recognizing the warning signs is crucial for prompt medical attention. Treatment options include rest, symptom management, and rehabilitation programs. If another party’s negligence caused you or a loved one’s concussion, they may be legally responsible for the injury. Reach out to Marasco &

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Are Bars in Rhode Island Liable When an Over-Served Individual Causes an Accident?

Irresponsibly serving alcohol leads to customer overconsumption, which can then lead to property damage and injuries. In Rhode Island, you can sue someone who causes harm while intoxicated. You can also take legal action against the bar or restaurant that served them. Dram shop laws hold establishments responsible for serving alcohol to people who are

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