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Sammartino, Nicholas

Nicholas Sammartino - Providence, RI

Attorney at Coia & Lepore, Ltd.

Civil Litigation Lawyers in Providence, RI

226 South Main Street Providence, RI 02903

Providence Civil Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Civil Litigation
  • Divorce Litigation
  • Child Custody
  • Child Support
  • Juvenile Matters
  • DCYF

Attorney Information

Overview

Nicholas Sammartino is an associate attorney at Coia & Lepore handling:

  • Personal Injury Cases: Representing clients who have been injured due to the negligence or wrongdoing of others, aiming to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
  • Property Damage Claims: Assisting clients with claims related to damage to their property, such as from accidents, natural disasters, or vandalism. This often involves negotiating with insurance companies and pursuing legal action if necessary.
  • Civil Litigation in Superior Court: Engaging in all types of legal disputes that require resolution in the Superior Court.
  • Divorce, Child Custody, and Child Support Matters in Family Court: Addressing issues related to divorce proceedings, custody arrangements, and child support. This typically involves mediation and negotiation and litigation, if necessary, to ensure that our clients’ objectives are achieved, especially when children are involved.
  • DCYF Matters: Handling cases involving the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF), which may include issues of child abuse, neglect, or custody disputes involving the state’s child welfare system.
  • Juvenile Cases: Representing minors in legal matters such as delinquency, status offenses, or cases where the juvenile court has jurisdiction over criminal or behavioral issues involving young people.

Education

  • Legal Education

    • Roger Williams University School of Law, Bristol, Rhode Island, 2021
  • Non Legal Education

    • Rhode Island College, 2016

Current Employment Position(s)

  • ATTORNEY

Bar Admissions

  • Rhode Island
  • Massachusetts

Other Affiliations

  • R.I. Bar Association
  • Massachusetts Bar Association

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Providence, RI

226 South Main Street
Providence, RI 02903

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Phone: 401-751-5522

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Website: https://www.coialepore.com

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