Hawaii Personal Injury Lawyers

Personal Injury Lawyers in Hawaii

Whether you or a loved one is injured in a car accident, slip and fall, medical malpractice or are the victim of an accident, you need a personal injury lawyer in Hawaii to protect your rights and file an injury claim. Morgan & Morgan provides accident and injury victims with access to top Hawaii personal injury lawyers, including:

If you have been injured or had an accident in Hawaii, you may be entitled to receive compensation for injuries, damages, and lost wages.

Top Personal Injury Lawyers in Hawaii
Honolulu
909,295
Hawaii
158,485
Maui
137,219
Kauai
60,886
Hawaii Personal Injury Help

Personal injuries, under Hawaii law, are when negligence, attacks, or accidents cause physical harm to someone. Personal Injuries may cause broken bones, cuts, bruises, or more serious medical conditions, such as comas, compound fractures, and even wrongful death. A personal injury can happen anywhere, including work, school or at a local shopping center. Common types of personal injury include:

All types of bodily injury may be regarded as a personal injury, and you can file a personal injury lawsuit in Hawaii to recover damages from whoever is responsible for your injuries. Contact a local Personal Injury Lawyer in Hawaii for help today.

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The flag of Hawaii was commissioned by King Kamehameha I of Hawaii in 1816. King Kamehameha I had unified the islands of Hawaii in 1810, using a schooner armed with a cannon. Before that time, each of the large islands had been a separate kingdom.

The flag: The eight stripes of white, red and blue represent the eight main islands of Hawaii. The Union Jack (the flag of Great Britain) is in the upper left corner of Hawaii's flag, honoring Hawaii's long relationship with the British.