Honolulu County Personal Injury Lawyer
Serving 55+ communities across Honolulu County · County seat: Honolulu. Free, confidential case reviews for injured residents and visitors.
Honolulu County covers the entire island of Oʻahu and is home to roughly 70 percent of Hawaii's population, including the state capital and Waikīkī, the islands' busiest tourist district. The H-1 freeway is one of the most congested corridors in the nation, and crowded crosswalks, dense traffic, and a steady flow of rental-car visitors make Oʻahu the state's leading source of serious injury claims. Injury Claim Team connects injured people throughout Honolulu County with experienced Hawaii personal injury attorneys who know the local roads, courts, and insurers.
Local Conditions That Drive Honolulu County Injury Claims
The Honolulu County economy is built on tourism, military, federal and state government, shipping, and finance. For residents and the many visitors who travel here, the leading local hazards include heavy urban congestion on the H-1, H-2, and H-3 freeways, dense pedestrian traffic in Waikīkī and downtown Honolulu, and a high volume of unfamiliar visitor and rental-car drivers. Cases throughout the county are handled through the First Circuit Court (Honolulu).
Why local matters: A Honolulu County injury attorney understands the specific roads, resorts, and conditions where accidents happen here — and how local insurers and courts handle these claims.
Injury Cases We Handle Across Honolulu County
Our network attorneys handle the full range of personal injury claims throughout Honolulu County:
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 MoreMaritime & Ocean Accident
Snorkel tours, dive boats, jet skis, and cruise excursions injure many — and maritime law adds complex rules and deadlines.
Learn MoreSlip and Fall
Hawaii's hotels, resorts, and stores must keep premises safe — when they don't, serious falls follow.
Learn MorePremises Liability
From negligent resort security to pool and beach hazards, Hawaii property owners must keep visitors reasonably safe.
Learn MoreMedical Malpractice
When Hawaii doctors, hospitals, or nurses fall below the standard of care, the consequences can be devastating.
Learn MoreTraumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injuries can change a life forever and demand compensation for a lifetime of care.
Learn MoreSpinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injuries often mean permanent disability and lifelong care — and demand maximum compensation.
Learn MoreWrongful Death
When negligence takes a loved one, Hawaii law lets surviving family seek justice and financial security.
Learn MoreWorkplace Injury
Construction, hospitality, and dock work injure thousands of Hawaii workers a year — and third parties may be liable.
Learn MoreDog Bite
Hawaii law (HRS § 663-9) holds owners responsible for dog bites, protecting victims — especially children.
Learn MoreBurn Injury
Severe burns from crashes, fires, and defective products require specialized, costly, long-term treatment.
Learn MoreDefective Product
When a defective product causes injury, manufacturers and sellers can be held strictly liable in Hawaii.
Learn MoreNursing Home Abuse
Hawaii's large kupuna population makes nursing home neglect and abuse a serious, underreported problem.
Learn MoreUninsured Motorist
When the at-fault driver has no or too little insurance, your own UM/UIM coverage may be the key to recovery.
Learn MoreBus & Public Transit Accident
Crashes involving TheBus, tour buses, and shuttles raise unique liability and government-claim deadlines.
Learn MoreCommunities We Serve in Honolulu County
Select your city, town, or community for a local overview and a free case review.
Honolulu County Personal Injury FAQs
We connect injured people across all of Honolulu County (Oʻahu), including Honolulu and every community on the island, with experienced Hawaii personal injury attorneys.
Nothing upfront. Our network attorneys work on contingency, so you pay no fee unless they recover compensation for you.
Most Honolulu County personal injury cases are handled through the First Circuit Court (Honolulu). An attorney familiar with the local court can make a meaningful difference in your case.
Generally two years from the date of injury in Hawaii, with different deadlines for maritime and government claims. It is best to act quickly.
Injured Anywhere in Honolulu County? We Can Help.
Free, confidential, and no obligation. A specialist will reach out within the hour.