What is the Average Settlement for a Soft Tissue Injury?
The human body contains many types of soft tissues. Various situations can injure these tissues, causing conditions ranging from mild, temporary discomfort to painful long-term or permanent damage. Some people with soft tissue damage require medical treatments, physical therapy, and time away from work during the healing process. If your soft tissue injuries are the …
Read MoreCar Accidents With No Seatbelt in Hawaii
Car accidents are a serious concern everywhere, but in Hawaii, the stakes are even higher for those who neglect to wear seatbelts. Each year, many lives are lost or forever changed because drivers and passengers fail to buckle up. The problem is clear: not wearing a seatbelt dramatically increases the risk of injury or death …
Read MoreZipline Accident Compensation in Hawaii
Many residents and tourists choose the adrenaline-pumping excitement of ziplining to enjoy Hawaii’s beauty. Unfortunately, this popular recreational activity in Maui also presents safety concerns and the risk of sustaining severe or fatal injuries. Zipline accidents in Hawaii often require financially draining medical treatments and extended recovery periods, not to mention the mental and emotional …
Read MoreWhat if You’re Injured on a Bike Tour in Hawaii?
Hawaii bike tours, specifically those down the mountain in Haleakala National Park Maui, have been a tourist attraction causing some controversy. While the bike tours traveling down the volcano may be a nuisance to drivers along the road, the biggest issue is the surprising number of cyclists involved in accidents. If you suffered an injury …
Read MoreAirline Negligence and Injuries During Flights
Hawaii is a prime tourist destination, and most visitors reach the islands by air. Inter-island air travel is also common for locals, military personnel, and tourists. Turbulence during flights can cause injuries, and those injured or their loved ones may wonder how to sue an airline for negligence. Recovery Law Center’s personal injury lawyers have …
Read MoreWho Is Liable for a Parasailing Accident in Hawaii?
Parasailing is a wildly popular recreational activity throughout Hawaii that involves pulling leisure-seekers or thrill-seekers behind boats on parasail wings. Once someone is harnessed in, they’re connected to the boat via a towline and are left to their own devices — with very little to no control over the contraption they’re in. Generally, there is …
Read MoreT-Bone Accident Fault in Hawaii
T-bone accidents can be extremely serious. In fact, they account for 23% of all passenger car accident fatalities. (IIHS, Fatality Facts). In a T-bone accident, a vehicle occupant is struck from the side. The side of a vehicle typically doesn’t have the same structural protection as the front or back. In addition, T-bone accidents tend …
Read MoreWho Is Liable for a Skydiving Accident in Hawaii?
Visitors to Hawaii take part in many recreational activities, including skydiving. Unfortunately, what’s meant to be a fun adventure can quickly result in injury if something goes wrong. If you or someone you know is harmed by a skydiving accident, you may wonder who is liable. Our Honolulu personal injury lawyers explain. Liability for Hawaii …
Read MoreAttorney Glenn T. Honda Featured in Game Changers Journal
Recovery Law Center founding attorney Glenn T. Honda was recently profiled as a featured client in Crisp’s Game Changers Journal. Crisp, a company specializing in law firm growth and culture, highlighted Honda’s steadfast commitment to clients as a standout part of his Honolulu personal injury practice. “What is it that has kept Glenn on top …
Read MoreInjured on Vacation? This is What You Need to Do
When vacationing in Hawaii, the last thing you want to deal with is an unexpected injury. Unfortunately, life does not always cooperate with our wishes, and accidents don’t take time off. Getting hurt in an unfamiliar place can be particularly unsettling. But learning whether you have a legal right to compensation can be an empowering …
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