Personal Injury Statute of Limitations FAQ
If you have been involved in an accident in Hawaii, you only have two years from the date of the accident to file a claim for compensation. This time limit remains in place regardless of whether you were hurt in a car crash, pedestrian accident, slip and fall, or any other type of accident. Two …
Read MoreRecovery Law Center COVID-19 Update [Updated September 2020]
You Don’t Need to Leave the House to Meet with Our Lawyers. Concerned About Coronavirus? We all have a duty to keep ourselves, our families, our neighbors, and our communities safe right now. This means temporarily reshaping the way we live our lives to combat the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). At Recovery Law Center we are …
Read MoreCar Accidents and Health Insurance in Hawaii
Many Hawaii drivers understand that when they are injured in a car accident, some type of insurance will be available to help with their crash-related expenses. However, many motorists do not know who pays what — their auto insurer, or their health insurance company? A Honolulu car accident attorney at Recovery Law Center can explain …
Read MoreHow to Spot a Fake Uber or Lyft Driver
Catching a ride with Uber or Lyft seems like a safe decision. Isn’t it a good idea to get a ride instead of going out drinking and then risk driving under the influence? Isn’t it better to hire a driver who knows where he or she is going instead of driving in an unfamiliar city? …
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