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Motorcycle or Motor Scooter Insurance Coverage
Explanation of Coverages Hawaii law requires all motorcycles and motor scooters to be insured. Hawaii Revised Statutes § 431:10G-301. Motorcycle and motor scooter insurance must insure you for bodily injury coverage in the amount of $20,000.00 per person and $40,000.00 per accident if you are liable for another person’s injuries. However, a motorcycle insurance… Read More »
Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage
Explanation of Coverages Uninsured motorist and underinsured motorist benefits are optional motorist coverages that may be purchased by you from your insurance company to protect you, your family, and the passengers in your vehicle if you are involved in an auto accident and the at fault driver has no liability insurance coverage (uninsured motorist… Read More »
Hawaii Bar, Liquor Store, and Social Host Liability Laws
Bars Bars may be liable for injuries and/or death caused by a drunk driver if the bar keeper served liquor to a drunk driver and knew or should have known that the driver was under the influence of liquor at the time liquor was served to the drunk driver. Ono v. Applegate, 62 Haw…. Read More »
Hawaii Premises Liability Law
If you were seriously injured on property owned by someone else, you may be entitled to receive compensation. All owners and occupiers of property, including businesses such as retail stores, grocery stores, hotels, and restaurants, must maintain their property in a safe condition or they must give adequate warning of any unreasonable risks of… Read More »