Year: 2021

Hawaii property owners are expected to keep their premises reasonably safe and secure. When they fail to maintain their properties, repair hazardous conditions, or warn visitors about potential hazards, they can be held liable for any injuries that occur. If you were injured on someone else’s property on Oahu, you…

Hydroplaning is a dangerous driving situation that lasts for only a moment but can cause serious car accidents. It can occur on any road, but especially in Hawaii, where weather conditions can change remarkably fast and rainfall can be heavy. If you find yourself injured in a Honolulu crash caused…

“I only had one glass of wine,” she says as she gets behind the wheel of a car. Sometimes even one glass is too much. Surprisingly, the effects of alcohol start with the first glass, according to MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving). Until you know how alcohol affects your body,…

A car accident can throw your whole life into upheaval. Whether it’s a fender bender or a full-blown crash, it’s often hard to collect your thoughts and concentrate enough to make wise decisions after an accident. You may be somewhat dazed and find it difficult to begin putting the pieces…

In the days, weeks and months after an automobile accident, the support and encouragement of friends and family can help sustain you. What better way to stay in touch than through social media? It’s effective, for sure, but if you have a personal injury claim pending in Honolulu, social media…

Dealing with injuries after a car accident is difficult, especially if you believe that the crash was your fault. You probably have many questions, including whether you can still receive compensation for the medical bills and other losses that you have incurred. Fortunately, Hawaii is a no-fault auto insurance state,…