Honolulu’s Most Dangerous Areas For Mopeds and Scooters
When driving through Honolulu, knowing where the most dangerous intersections are can save lives. Hawaii’s Department of Transportation (DOT) data reveals several high-risk spots on Oahu. These intersections see frequent accidents involving cars and pedestrians. One of the most dangerous intersections is Queen Emma Street, notorious for its heavy traffic and accident history. Drivers, locals, …
Read MoreWill My Personal Injury Case Go to Trial?
Facing the consequences of an accident or injury in Hawaii can be very uncertain, especially when making personal injury claims. Whether you’re dealing with medical bills that seem to pile up endlessly, lost wages due to time away from work, or the emotional toll of recovery, the complexities of personal injury cases can feel overwhelming. …
Read MoreWhat to Do if You Are Seriously Injured on Vacation
Visiting Hawaii is a dream come true for many, with its stunning landscapes and endless adventure opportunities. However, life can be unpredictable, and a serious accident can quickly turn a dream vacation into a problematic situation. Whether it’s a car accident while exploring the island’s scenic routes or an injury during a hiking expedition, you …
Read MoreFactors That Affect a Personal Injury Claim Processing Time
Most people are eager to get healthy and move on after an injury. But moving forward can be hard when an injury leaves you with expensive medical expenses, lost wages, and other challenges. In Hawaii, you could be eligible to cover those losses through a personal injury claim. When consulting a personal injury attorney at …
Read MoreBrain Injury Awareness Month: Strategies for Prevention and Support
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month, an important time dedicated to increasing public understanding and support for the millions impacted by brain injuries. What can we do to prevent these injuries, support affected individuals, and create a society that’s better informed about brain injury risks and consequences? This article will walk you through preventative measures, …
Read MorePersonal 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 …
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