Accidents and Personal Injury Claims- Intial Steps
William H. Lawson- Attorney / Lawyer
1188 Bishop St.
Suite 2902
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
Phone: (808) 524-5300 New Client Hotline
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INDEX
Basic information
PRESERVATION OF EVIDENCE
Accident/incident reports
Medical information
Employment information
Recorded statement
Conclusion
Basic information- PRESERVATION OF EVIDENCE.
After an accident the very first and most important requirement (from the point of view of making a claim) is usually to preserve whatever evidence is available regarding the accident.
This usually involves keeping/saving/storing/preserving whatever evidence it is possible to keep/save/store/preserve and
photographing/videotaping all evidence that may for some reason be perishable or subject to change. It also involves locating and interviewing witnesses to the accident and others who may be familiar with the conditions which gave rise to the accident.
All products- such as appliances, furniture, containers, medications, food, etc.- involved in the accident should be saved. Specific examination and testing is often required. The vehicles involved in a severe collision should be saved for inspection by experts. The cause of a motor vehicle accident can often be determined by an expert's inspection of the vehicles involved. A dangerous condition which gives rise to the accident should be photographed and/or videotaped as soon as possible. Otherwise it may change or be changed before the necessary evidence to pursue the claim has been gathered. Interviews should be conducted promptly- before memories fade or subsequent events corrupt the memory's recall. Identifying and locating witnesses and obtaining accurate recall of the events surrounding the accident becomes progressively more difficult with each day that elapses after an accident. Delay may prove to be very costly. So please don't delay.
Proper preservation and documentation of the evidence
related to your claims may require experienced investigators and even the involvement of trained scientists and engineers. These expenses can be fairly steep. They are particularly steep for a family already dealing with the financial burdens of an accident.
If you retain this office on your case, we will be happy to assist you in keeping/saving/storing/preserving evidence and in photographing/video-taping and otherwise documenting facts and circumstances related to your claims. These costs will be advanced by us for your case.
Basic information- Accident/incident reports.
After an accident it is important to begin to record all information relevant to that accident.
In a car accident, drivers exchange names, addresses, phone numbers and insurance information. If the police are called, a lot of additional information is usually recorded in the police report. In a slip and fall accident, the injured person- or his representative- should file an incident report as soon as possible with the owner of the premises where the accident occurred. This report should indicate the approximate location, the date and the time of the injury and a very brief statement (one sentence) of what happened. Similar incident reports can be generated for dangerous product claims, maritime claims, and other claims. The existence of an incident report can be helpful in answering an insurer's first concerns regarding an accident- did this accident really happen and was my insured involved?
Basic information- Medical information.
As soon as reasonably possible after an accident,
an injured person should seek qualified medical attention. Although medical care is pretty expensive, the absence of medical care- especially for an extended period of time- may be even more expensive to an injured person. Such delay may significantly damage the valuation of a personal injury claim. It creates uncertainty in the insurer's assessment of the injuries- were they truly a result of this accident? It may also create doubt in the minds of jurors- if the injuries were serious enough for a lawsuit, why wasn't a doctor consulted? See a qualified doctor for your treatment and someone that you trust. Be aware that there are some doctors who bias their opinions in favor of insurance companies. You will want to avoid having such a doctor as your treating doctor.
Basic information- Employment information.
In order to make a lost earnings claim, you will need to have one or more off-work slips (with specific dates indicated) and proof of the earnings lost during that period. The earnings lost can be proven by payroll records, a letter from the employer or other appropriate documentation. For car accidents in Hawaii, a wage loss claim is sometimes available under TDI, worker's compensation or occassionally as part of the no fault coverages.
Basic information- Recorded statement.
Most insurance adjusters will want to take a recorded statement from a claimant before completing evaluation of a claim. This statement may be used later to
attempt to attack a claimant's credibility.
Giving such a statement without the advice and assistance of an attorney carries significant risk. Most claimants are well advised to obtain the services of a competent and experienced personal injury attorney to protect their legal rights before proceeding with such an interview.
Conclusion
In short, there are many steps to be taken to establish a personal injury claim once an accident has occurred which may give rise to a claim. Evidence must be preserved, photographs/videotapes must be taken and witnesses must be located and interviewed. Other basic investigation must be undertaken and information must be gathered. Within a short period of time, much evidence (and perhaps evidence crucial to the case) will be lost.
To obtain a satisfactory resolution of the case later, the proper groundwork must be laid at the earliest possible date.
- Our office charges on a CONTINGENCY FEE basis in accident cases which we accept. There is NO CHARGE for an initial consultation to evaluate your case. E-mail us or call us at (808) 524-5300 or (808) 528-2525 if you have any more questions.
- If you believe that you may have a claim, please take a few moments to visit with a paralegal to outline the nature of your claim. Thank you!
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Hawaii Personal Injury and Accident Law News and Cases
In January of 2009 HEMIC, a Hawaii insurer, was punished for deliberately failing to promptly pay the claim of an 80-year-old woman who had to rely on handouts from neighbors to survive after the company failed to honor her claim. A Kauai judge, Randal Valenciano, ordered HEMIC to pay $325,000, including an extra $250,000 in punitive damages, for not timely paying the workers' compensation claim of the Venezualan woman arising out of the death of her daughter - upon whom she was dependent for support. "They tried to lay low and hope the claim would go away" according to one of the attorneys involved in the case - a common insurance company tactic. Ordonez v. Hawaii Employers' Mutual Insurance Co., Circuit Court of the Fifth Circuit, Kauai, Hawaii, Civil No. 5CC06-1-000138 (court minute order filed 1/16/2009).
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