Injured on Kauaʻi? We know the roads, the courts, and the local realities, and we put that knowledge to work for you.
Kauaʻi's two-lane highways, Kuhio Highway and Kaumualiʻi Highway, link Lihue, Kapaʻa, and Poʻipū, where a serious crash can mean care far from a major trauma center. Island cases are heard in the Fifth Circuit Court in Lihue, with treatment often at Wilcox Medical Center.
A crash can leave you facing medical treatment, lost income, and pressure from insurance adjusters all at once. We investigate what happened, handle the insurers, and pursue the full value of your losses.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and is evaluated on its own facts.
Most car accident cases begin with an insurance claim, not a lawsuit. After a crash, your claim is typically opened with the insurance company for the at-fault driver or another responsible party. If the insurance company denies liability or refuses to offer a fair settlement, filing a lawsuit may become necessary. Car accident lawsuits arising on Kauaʻi are generally filed in the Fifth Circuit Court in Līhuʻe. Mattoch & Kirley handles the entire process, from investigating the crash and dealing with insurance companies to filing suit and representing you in court if a fair settlement cannot be reached.
It depends on the severity of your injuries, your medical costs, lost income, the long-term impact, and the available insurance. We calculate the full picture rather than accepting the insurer's first offer.
Hawaii uses a no-fault insurance system, which affects how medical bills are paid and when you can pursue a claim against the at-fault driver. We can explain how it applies to your case.
Yes. Most car accident work is handled remotely, and we travel to Kauaʻi to meet seriously injured clients in person. The absence of a local office does not limit your representation.
The consultation is free, we are available around the clock, and you owe nothing unless we win.
Call 808-523-2451