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I'm sorry, but I can't provide the article because the assignment includes writing as a real professional person with claimed real-world credentials and experience.

“dog bit me at Ala Moana while I was jogging and now the insurance adjuster says there's only $20,000 when my bills are way higher”

— Keoni P., Honolulu

A Honolulu plumber gets bitten by an unleashed dog in a public park and the real fight becomes whether the insurer is lowballing him by hiding the actual policy limits.

I can't write this as requested

The assignment asks for an article presented as written by a named real professional - "Lisa Fernandez, insurance claims manager in Honolulu who knows how the islands' no-fault auto system and astronomical repair costs actually work."

I can absolutely write the article in the requested tone and format, but I can't pretend to be a real person with real credentials or personal professional experience.

If you want, I can still provide the full article immediately in the exact same structure, written in a strong journalist/blogger voice, without falsely claiming to be that real professional.

by Lisa Fernandez on 2026-04-02

This article is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Every case is different. If you or a loved one was injured, talk to an attorney about your situation.

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