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Can I file a Pearl City slip claim if nobody saw me fall?
Yes. A witness is not required. The insurer will often tell you that, without an eyewitness or video, your Pearl...
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My grandkid got hurt at Pearl City school obstacle course what do I do?
What the insurance company does not want you to know is this: the worst-case mistake is waiting. If you go home,...
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My Kona flagger got hit in road work and says he'll sue me now what?
The costliest mistake is not reporting it immediately and telling the worker to use regular health insurance or...
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Kailua-Kona boss says he'll call immigration if I report my chemical burn what now?
What the insurance company does not want you to know is this: in Hawaii, a job injury claim does not disappear...
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What happens if I signed a quick payout after a Kaneohe balcony collapse?
What the insurance company does not want you to know is this: a fast check is often a trap, and in Hawaii the real...
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Can I file a Pearl City city claim if my boss says he'll cut hours?
$0 is what workers end up with when they listen to a boss saying "use your own insurance" and keep quiet. The...
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What happens if they say hydroplaning on Pali was my fault?
Coming down the Pali Highway into Kaneohe during a sudden rain squall, the common bad advice is: "If you...
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Can I still sue after a Kaneohe hotel fall worsened my bad back?
File a civil Complaint in Hawaii state court within 2 years of the fall. That is what controls your deadline under...
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Can my Honolulu boss cut my hours if his work truck hurt my kid?
The one thing your employer is hoping you never find out is this: your child's injury claim belongs to your child,...
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Can my trucking boss fire me for filing after a Kahului grain truck injury?
No. Hawaii employers are not allowed to fire you, cut your hours, or force you out because you reported a work...
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I only filed workers' comp after my employee's Hilo county crash; did I ruin it?
The one thing Hawaiʻi County is hoping you never find out is this: filing workers' compensation only does not...
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Is a Kailua-Kona recalled tire claim worth pursuing if my old back injury blew up?
The most expensive mistake is letting the insurer frame this as "just a bad-weather crash" and pay only the bare...
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Honolulu truck hit me and they want forms now can they delete the driving logs?
Everyone says "just give the insurer what they ask," but actually the outcome usually turns on three things first:...
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Did my brother's Pearl City crash post just wreck his injury claim?
The insurance company will tell him a social media post is no big deal, a recorded statement is "standard," and he...
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Is a Hilo deer-crash injury claim worth the hassle if I missed work?
If you get this wrong, the insurer cuts the value fast or denies the claim outright, and a few bad moves in the...
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Do I use PIP first after a Kaneohe crash if my old neck injury flared?
The mistake that costs people the most money in Hawaii is waiting for the other driver's insurance to pay instead of...
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Should I sign the Hawaii adjuster papers or wait after my Waipahu back injury?
Even if the police report puts the other side at fault, wait - what matters for your claim is not the report alone,...
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Pearl City truck crash was last year do I still have any options?
What changed recently is not in your favor: federal trucking records are still kept for surprisingly short periods,...
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Why is Honolulu making this so hard after my kid got hurt at the park?
Yes. Claims against Honolulu are harder because government injury claims follow different rules than ordinary...
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Key Terms

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exclusive remedy doctrine
Not a rule that blocks every injured person from suing, and not a promise that an employer can never be held...
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arising out of employment
The part that trips people up most is that being hurt at work is not always enough. For an injury to be "arising out...
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second injury fund
People often mix up a second injury fund with a regular workers' compensation insurance policy. They are not the...
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modified duty
The part that trips people up most is this: taking lighter work after an injury does not automatically mean you are...
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light duty
A temporary or permanent change in job tasks that lets an employee keep working while avoiding duties their injury...
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point of impact
Where the vehicles, a vehicle and a person, or a vehicle and a fixed object actually made contact can strongly...
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going and coming rule
Were you hurt while traveling to or from work, and now wondering whether workers' comp covers it? The going and...
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cumulative trauma
People often confuse cumulative trauma with a single-incident injury, and the difference matters. A single-incident...
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third-party claim
A separate claim against someone other than your employer can make a big difference in how much money is available...
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lane splitting
The surprising part is that moving a motorcycle between two lanes of cars can feel like ordinary traffic flow, but...
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occupational disease
What trips people up most is that an illness can count even when it develops slowly and from repeated exposure, not...
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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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