Washington Bridge Lawsuit Spurs Debate over Damage to Eastbound Span
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Whose fault is it anyway? Washington Bridge lawsuit has another day in court
Warren Hutchison, an attorney with Freeman Mathis and Gary representing Steere Engineering, warns of the consequences if the state can claim negligence against Washington Bridge contractors without proving specific physical damages in Providence Superior Court on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2025. (Photo by Michael Salerno/Rhode Island Current)A Tuesday morning hearing in the state’s lawsuit against Washington Bridge contractors offered a crash course in le…
'Day of reckoning' Washington Bridge lawsuit returns to court
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — Today the Washington Bridge lawsuit returns to Providence Superior Court. The lawsuit was filed last year against 13 companies that provided design, construction and inspection services related to the bridge. Today, the court is hearing four motions. The latest documents filed in the case are a set of interrogatories and request of documents from all companies involved. The request was submitted on July 16. It asks for …
Whose fault is it anyway? Washington Bridge lawsuit has another day in court - Finnoexpert
Warren Hutchison, an attorney with Freeman Mathis and Gary representing Steere Engineering, warns of the consequences if the state can claim negligence against Washington Bridge contractors without proving specific physical damages in Providence Superior Court on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2025. (Photo by Michael Salerno/Rhode Island Current) A Tuesday morning hearing in the state’s lawsuit against Washington Bridge contractors offered a crash course in l…
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