Rhode Island Claim For Trial is a legal procedure that is used when a plaintiff in Rhode Island believes that they have been wronged by another individual or entity and wants to pursue a legal claim in court. This process allows the plaintiff to file a claim with the court and have their case heard by a jury of their peers. The claim must include evidence of the wrong, such as medical bills, receipts, or other documents. The types of Rhode Island Claim For Trial include: Small Claims, Breach of Contract, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Medical Malpractice, Product Liability, and Property Damage. Each type of claim has its own set of rules and procedures. Once the claim is filed, the court assigns a judge to preside over the case, and a jury is chosen to hear the evidence and render a verdict. The jury’s decision is binding, and if the plaintiff is successful in their claim, the court may award damages.