Injured in Hawaii? We Fight for the Compensation You Deserve.
From Honolulu's H-1 freeway to a snorkel tour off Maui, accidents change lives in an instant. Injury Claim Team connects injured residents and visitors with experienced Hawaii personal injury attorneys who win. No fee unless you win.
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Hawaii Personal Injury Cases We Handle
Our network attorneys handle the full range of personal injury claims across every Hawaiian island — and they know the local courts, insurers, and conditions that shape your case.
Car Accident
Hawaii's congested H-1, narrow island roads, and heavy visitor traffic make car crashes a daily reality across every island.
Learn MoreTruck Accident
Freight haulers and delivery trucks crowd Hawaii's limited highways — and a crash with a big rig is often catastrophic.
Learn MoreMotorcycle Accident
Year-round riding weather means heavy motorcycle traffic — and severe injuries when drivers fail to yield.
Learn MoreMoped & Scooter Accident
Mopeds and scooters fill Hawaii's streets, leaving riders dangerously exposed in any collision with a car or truck.
Learn MorePedestrian Accident
Hawaii ranks among the deadliest states for pedestrians, with busy resort crosswalks and distracted, unfamiliar drivers.
Learn MoreBicycle Accident
Cyclists share Hawaii's narrow roads with fast, often unfamiliar traffic — and collisions cause life-changing harm.
Learn MoreUber & Lyft Accident
Uber and Lyft crashes near airports and resorts involve complex, layered insurance — knowing which policy applies is critical.
Learn MoreTourist & Visitor Injury
Around 30,000 visitors arrive daily; when a tourist is hurt, pursuing a claim from the mainland brings unique challenges.
Learn MoreThe Right Hawaii Attorney, Without the Guesswork
Choosing a lawyer after an accident is overwhelming. We make it simple by connecting you with vetted, experienced Hawaii personal injury attorneys — at no cost and no obligation.
No Fee Unless You Win
Our network attorneys work on contingency. You pay nothing upfront, and no fee at all unless they recover compensation for you.
Local Hawaii Knowledge
Island roads, tourist traffic, no-fault PIP rules, and maritime law all matter. We connect you with attorneys who know Hawaii law and Hawaii courts.
Available 24/7
Accidents don't keep business hours. Reach us any time, day or night, for a free and confidential case review.
We Handle Visitors Too
Injured while visiting Hawaii? We help tourists pursue claims even after they return home to the mainland.
Fast, Confidential Response
Tell us what happened and a specialist reaches out within the hour. Your information stays strictly confidential.
Statewide Coverage
From Oʻahu and Maui to the Big Island, Kauaʻi, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi, we connect injured people across all of Hawaii.
Getting Help Is Simple
Tell Us What Happened
Call or fill out our quick form. It takes just a few minutes and costs nothing.
Free Case Review
A specialist reviews your situation and explains your options — within the hour.
Meet Your Attorney
We connect you with an experienced Hawaii injury attorney suited to your case.
They Fight, You Heal
Your attorney handles the insurers and pursues maximum compensation while you recover.
Find a Personal Injury Lawyer Near You in Hawaii
We serve all five Hawaii counties and more than 160 communities. Start with your county or jump to a popular city.
Honolulu County
Oʻahu · County seat: Honolulu
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Hawaiʻi (Big Island) · County seat: Hilo
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Maui, Molokaʻi & Lānaʻi · County seat: Wailuku
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Kauaʻi · County seat: Līhuʻe
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Molokaʻi (Kalaupapa) · County seat: Kalaupapa
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What Every Injured Person in Hawaii Should Know
You Generally Have Two Years to File
Hawaii's statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of injury under Hawaii Revised Statutes § 657-7. Some claims — including many ocean and maritime accidents — follow different deadlines, and claims against a government entity have shorter notice requirements. Acting quickly protects evidence and your right to recover.
Hawaii Is a No-Fault Auto State
Hawaii is a no-fault auto insurance state. Your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays initial medical bills regardless of fault, but you must generally exceed a $5,000 medical-expense threshold (or suffer a qualifying serious injury) before you can pursue a claim for pain and suffering against the at-fault driver. Understanding when you can step outside the no-fault system is one of the most important parts of a Hawaii car accident claim.
You Can Recover Even If You Were Partly at Fault
Hawaii follows a modified comparative negligence rule (HRS § 663-31): you can recover compensation as long as you are not more than 50 percent at fault, with your award reduced by your share of fault. If you are found 51 percent or more at fault, you cannot recover. A knowledgeable attorney can push back when an insurer tries to shift blame onto you.
Not sure how these rules apply to your situation? A free case review is the fastest way to understand your rights — with no cost and no obligation.
A Network You Can Rely On
Injury Claim Team connects you with attorneys recognized for results and client service.







What People Say
"After my crash on the H-1, I had no idea what to do. They connected me with an attorney the same day and handled everything with the insurance company."
"We were visiting Maui when my husband was hurt on a tour. They helped us pursue a claim even after we flew home. So grateful for the guidance."
"Fast, respectful, and they never charged me a thing. My moped accident claim was resolved for far more than the first offer."
Hawaii Personal Injury FAQs
Nothing upfront. Our network attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no fee unless they recover compensation for you. Your case review is always free and confidential.
Hawaii's statute of limitations is generally two years from the date of injury under HRS § 657-7. Many ocean and maritime accidents follow a three-year deadline, and claims against a government entity have shorter notice requirements, so it is important to act quickly.
Often, yes. Your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays initial medical bills regardless of fault, but once you exceed Hawaii's $5,000 medical-expense threshold or suffer a qualifying serious injury, you may pursue a claim against the at-fault driver for pain and suffering and other damages.
Hawaii follows modified comparative negligence (HRS § 663-31). You can recover compensation as long as you are not more than 50 percent at fault, with your award reduced by your share of fault.
Yes. Roughly 30,000 visitors arrive in Hawaii every day, and many injury victims are tourists. We help injured visitors pursue claims and can coordinate your case even after you return home to the mainland.
Yes. We connect injured people across all five Hawaii counties and more than 160 communities — from Honolulu and Waikīkī to Maui, the Big Island, Kauaʻi, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi.
Injured in Hawaii? Let's Talk — Free.
There's no cost and no obligation. Find out what your claim may be worth. A specialist will reach out within the hour.