Providence cases can move quickly—especially where property managers, landlords, or homeowner associations are involved. Surveillance systems may overwrite footage, maintenance logs get “cleaned up,” and witnesses from parties or community events may be hard to reach.
Rhode Island personal injury claims generally have filing deadlines under state law, and missing a deadline can seriously harm your ability to recover. If you’ve been hurt in or near a pool, it’s smart to speak with an attorney as soon as you can so evidence can be preserved and deadlines can be tracked.
If you can, do these steps immediately:
- Get medical care and follow discharge instructions (even if symptoms seem minor at first).
- Photograph the scene while you still can: deck condition, gates/alarms, ladders, drain covers, signage, and lighting.
- Write down a timeline while memories are fresh—especially who was present and what conditions existed.
- Tell the property manager/owner you want incident information preserved.


