To succeed in a Hawaii slip and fall case, you must prove several key elements: (1) Duty of Care – the property owner had a legal obligation to maintain safe conditions, (2) Breach of Duty – the owner failed to meet their safety obligations through action or inaction, (3) Notice – the owner knew or should have known about the dangerous condition, (4) Causation – the hazardous condition directly caused your accident and injuries, and (5) Damages – you suffered actual harm as a result. Proving negligence in slip and fall cases involves demonstrating that the property owner breached their duty of care, which directly caused the victim’s injuries. Evidence such as surveillance footage, incident reports, witness statements, and maintenance records are crucial for building a strong case.






