Accidents happen in seconds. The consequences last years. A slip at a Waikiki hotel. A defective product. A distracted driver. Someone else’s negligence shouldn’t cost you everything.
Hawaii reported 102 traffic fatalities in 2024—a 10% increase from 2023. Falls resulted in over 8 million ER visits nationally in 2023, accounting for 21.3% of all emergency cases. These aren’t just statistics. They’re real people facing medical bills, lost wages, and life-altering injuries.
When negligence causes your injury, you deserve full compensation. Recovery Law Center fights for injured victims across Oahu with proven results.
Why You Need an Oahu Personal Injury Lawyer
- Insurance Companies Aren’t on Your Side: Adjusters minimize payouts to protect company profits. They pressure you to accept lowball settlements before you understand your injuries’ full extent. You need someone fighting for your interests with equal determination.
- Evidence Disappears Fast: Surveillance footage gets deleted. Witnesses forget details. Physical evidence gets cleaned up. The sooner investigation begins, the stronger your case. We act immediately to preserve what matters.
- We Handle Everything While You Heal: Recovering from injuries requires focusing on medical treatment. Dealing with insurance companies creates stress that interferes with healing. Our team manages every detail from investigation through trial if necessary.
- You Pay Nothing Unless We Win: We work on contingency—no upfront costs, no attorney fees unless we recover compensation. We advance all case expenses so finances never prevent you from getting justice.
What Our Clients Say:
“Glenn is a caring attorney. If you need an injury lawyer you have the right place with Recovery Law Center.” — Mary Ellen O’Connor
“The entire team went above and beyond to take care of me and my family after my wreck. I would highly recommend them to anyone in need of personal injury assistance.” — Cory Wilson
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle Throughout Oahu
We represent injured victims in all types of personal injury cases, including:
- Motor Vehicle Accidents: Car, truck accidents, motorcycle collisions, bicycle, pedestrian, and rideshare accidents across Oahu
- Premises Liability: Slip and falls, inadequate security, swimming pool accidents, and dog bites (Hawaii holds owners strictly liable)
- Medical Malpractice: Surgical errors, misdiagnosis, medication errors, and birth injuries
- Product Liability: Defective products, dangerous consumer goods, and faulty medical devices
- Workplace Accidents: Construction site injuries and third-party liability beyond workers’ compensation
- Wrongful Death: Fatal accidents from negligence of any kind
- Assault & Battery: Intentional harm including bar fights and security incidents
- Nursing Home Abuse: Neglect and substandard care in senior facilities
Common Causes of Personal Injury Accidents in Oahu
We handle cases involving all severity levels of injury:
- Catastrophic Injuries: Traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, paralysis, severe burns
- Fractures & Orthopedic: Broken bones, soft tissue damage, back and neck injuries
- Internal & Organ Damage: Internal bleeding, organ injuries requiring emergency intervention
- Psychological Trauma: PTSD, anxiety, depression from accidents
- Wrongful Death: Fatal injuries causing loss of loved ones
Compensation for Personal Injury Victims
You may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical Costs: All treatment expenses including emergency care, surgery, rehabilitation, and future medical needs
- Lost Income: Wages, business income, and future earning capacity
- Pain & Suffering: Physical pain, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life
- Additional Damages: Property damage, scarring, loss of consortium, and in cases of extreme negligence, punitive damages
Proving Your Personal Injury Case
Successful claims require establishing: (1) the defendant owed you a duty of care, (2) they breached that duty, (3) their breach caused your injuries, and (4) you suffered actual damages.
We build strong cases through immediate scene investigation, witness interviews, surveillance footage, medical documentation, and expert testimony. Our thorough evidence gathering proves negligence and maximizes your compensation.
What To Do After an Accident
Immediately:
- Seek medical attention (even if you feel fine)
- Report the accident to authorities or property owners
- Document the scene with photos if safely possible
- Collect contact and insurance information from all parties
Before Contacting Us:
- Preserve evidence (damaged items, clothing)
- Never give recorded statements to insurance adjusters
- Avoid posting about the accident on social media
- Keep all medical bills, receipts, and records
Then call us immediately. Early investigation preserves critical evidence before it disappears.
Areas We Serve on Oahu
Honolulu | Waikiki | Pearl City | Kailua | Kaneohe | Waipahu | Mililani | Aiea | Wahiawa | Kapolei | Hawaii Kai | Downtown Honolulu | Salt Lake | Kalihi | Windward Oahu | North Shore | Haleiwa | Waianae | Ewa Beach
Contact an Experienced Oahu Personal Injury Lawyer Today
An accident changed everything. Medical bills are mounting. You can’t work. The insurance company’s offer doesn’t come close to covering your losses.
Recovery Law Center has fought for injury victims across Oahu for years, securing millions in compensation. We know Hawaii law, we know how to prove negligence, and we know how insurance companies operate.
Time matters. Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. You have two years from your accident date to file a lawsuit—miss that deadline and you lose your right to compensation forever.
We offer free consultations with no obligation. We work on contingency, so you pay nothing unless we win. Call us today and let us fight for the justice you deserve while you focus on healing.
Located in Honolulu, serving all of Oahu and the Hawaiian Islands.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does hiring a personal injury lawyer cost?
Nothing unless we win. We work on contingency and advance all case costs including expert fees and filing expenses.
How long do I have to file a lawsuit in Hawaii?
Two years from the accident date. This deadline applies strictly—missing it bars you from recovering compensation forever.
What if I was partially at fault?
Hawaii uses modified comparative negligence. You can recover damages if you’re less than 51% at fault. Your compensation reduces by your percentage of fault.
How long does a case take?
Simple cases may settle within months. Complex cases with severe injuries or disputed liability may take one to two years. We work efficiently while ensuring full compensation.
Should I accept the insurance company’s settlement offer?
Initial offers rarely cover future medical needs and minimize pain and suffering. Have us review any offer first—we often recover several times more than initial offers.
What if the at-fault party has no insurance?
Your own insurance may provide uninsured motorist coverage. Business and property owners often carry liability insurance. We identify all possible compensation sources.
How much is my case worth?
Value depends on injury severity, medical expenses, lost wages, lost earning capacity, and pain and suffering. We evaluate all factors to calculate fair compensation.