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An IME doctor said you're fine - the MRI fight starts there
A Kaneohe bus driver can still have a real injury claim when the insurance doctor pretends the MRI means nothing.
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by Jennifer Nakamura
2026-03-22
My Honolulu crash is almost two years old and Medicare wants a cut
Two impacts, two insurers, Medicare in the middle, and the deadline can sneak up fast if you moved here recently and don't know the system.
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by Derek Kahunahana
2026-03-28
Hawaii Crash Claims Involving Preexisting Mental Health Conditions
In Hawaii, an insurer does not get to erase serious post-crash mental health harm just by pointing to old anxiety or depression, but they will absolutely try.
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by Grace Santos
2026-02-24
Honolulu bus pileup in fog and the insurance number sounds way too low
A Honolulu fog pileup with a city bus can turn into a fight over medical care and policy limits fast, especially when the adjuster is lowballing you.
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by Grace Santos
2026-03-22
our bills won't wait while the rental car insurers fight
When a project manager dies after being hit in Kaneohe, the estate, the spouse, the kids, and the insurance mess are not all the same claim.
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by Lisa Fernandez
2026-03-28
Scared to file after a Pearl City H-1 crash because of your status? A city truck claim gets ugly fast
A crash with a city-owned truck on H-1 near Pearl City is not a normal insurance claim, and a criminal charge against the driver does not pause the civil fight over your injuries or your mental health.
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by Kimo Aiona
2026-03-23
i got hit on my motorcycle in Waipahu and now some stranger is filming me
A first crash is bad enough, and it gets worse fast when the insurer sends a private investigator to catch you moving around and call you a liar.
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by Keoni Makoa
2026-03-22
Hilo postal route wrecked by construction gravel and now they're pushing light duty anyway
A Hilo postal worker can have a work injury claim and a separate fault case over road debris, and the biggest fights are usually over blame and forced "light duty."
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by Marcus Torres
2026-04-02
A city truck hit your parked vehicle in Honolulu, and the clock is already moving
If a City and County of Honolulu truck damaged your parked vehicle and left, the deadlines start fast and the claim process is not the normal insurance routine.
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by Jennifer Nakamura
2026-04-03
Can my undocumented husband still file after a Waipahu pothole crash last year?
The ER doctor writes down what hurt and when it started. The insurance company reads that same chart looking for gaps, old injuries, and any excuse to say he waited too long....
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My adjuster just said this Hilo crash is only workers' comp
A Hilo social worker can end up with workers' comp, PIP, and a claim against the left-turn driver all at once, and the insurers will spend months arguing over who pays first.
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by Amy Chang
2026-03-22
Honolulu truck crash and now the business says it's just an LLC?
A commercial truck hit a farm worker at a rural Honolulu intersection, and now the business is hiding behind an LLC while medical bills and rent are piling up.
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by Marcus Torres
2026-03-29
I waited months to get PTSD treatment after my Waipahu crash. Did I ruin it?
In California, a long gap in mental health treatment after a crash often gets hammered even harder because the insurer has more room to argue your symptoms came from something...
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Can I file a Waipahu crash claim if my boss threatens deportation?
The insurance company may hint that you cannot file without "papers," a Social Security number, or perfect ID. That is not true. In Hawaii, a motor vehicle injury claim is not...
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Why is my Waipahu insurer saying no plate means no UM claim?
In Hawaii, many UM hit-and-run claims land roughly in the $15,000 to $50,000 range, with serious injury cases going much higher. If your insurer is acting like "no plate, no...
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Parked outside a Hilo office, hit by a runner, then lowballed by a lying adjuster
A janitor in Hilo got stuck with a parked-car hit-and-run and an adjuster playing games about policy limits.
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by Marcus Torres
2026-03-23
Could a Waipahu crash settlement wipe out the SSDI check you live on?
A Waipahu rideshare driver on SSDI after a rear-end crash usually does not lose SSDI because of a settlement, but the hospital lien can gut the payout unless it gets challenged and reduced.
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by Marcus Torres
2026-03-22
After a Pearl City work crash, should I gather proof myself or trust my boss?
The adjuster is about to ask, "What proof do you have right now?" Your answer can decide whether this gets treated like a real injury claim or shoved onto your personal...
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Just left Maui Memorial and the city truck claim gets ugly fast
A crosswalk injury claim against a city-owned truck in Kahului does not turn into an immigration case, but the county process is stricter and the blame fight starts immediately.
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by Lisa Fernandez
2026-03-27
Settle that Kona crosswalk claim too fast and Medicare gets paid before you breathe
A Kailua-Kona nursing home attendant on SSDI can usually settle a pedestrian crash claim without losing SSDI, but Medicare reimbursement and blame-shifting between insurers can wreck the deal if it's handled too early.
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by Derek Kahunahana
2026-03-23