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Accidental injuries fall into an area of law known as tort law. Here at Hawaii Accident Lawyer we generally handle such accidental claims - "tort claims" - with a connection to Hawaii, whether they involve Honolulu, other parts of Oahu, Maui, the Big Island, Kauai or another area in the State of Hawaii. Although the term "torts" is not widely known to the American public, it is nearly synonomous with the concept of "personal injury" which is much more well known. The term "personal injury" focuses on the nature of the harm inflicted; the term "torts" focuses on the conduct which may be legally actionable which gave rise to such injury.
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William H. Lawson
Hawaii Accident Lawyer
Century Square
1188 Bishop St. Suite 2902
Honolulu, HI 96813
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(808) 524-5300
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(808) 528-2525

Recent Personal Injury and Car Accident News
California courts are joining Hawai'i courts in providing some relief for personal injury claimants by allowing them to recover the full cost of medical care - even if they have medical insurance which negotiates to pay only a smaller, discounted group price. Yanez v. SOMA Environmental Engineering Inc., Case No. A123893, (1st Dist Calif. June 24, 2010); Howell v. Hamilton Meats and Provisions Inc., 179 Cal.App.4th 686 (4th Dist Calif. 2009) The lead case in Hawai'i on the topic is Bynum vs. Magno, 106 Haw. 81 (2004).
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