Injured in an e-bike accident in Maui County? We understand Hawaii's roads, the local courts, and the unique issues involved in electric bicycle injury claims.
Maui County spans Maui, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi, where electric bicycles have become increasingly popular for commuting, recreation, and tourism. From the busy streets of Kahului and Kīhei to coastal roads and shared-use pathways throughout the county, e-bike riders face unique risks when motorists, property owners, or others fail to exercise reasonable care. Injury cases arising in Maui County are generally heard in the Second Circuit Court in Wailuku.
E-bikes can travel at higher speeds than traditional bicycles, and collisions often result in serious injuries. Whether your accident involved a negligent driver, unsafe roadway conditions, a defective e-bike, or another hazard, Mattoch & Kirley can investigate the circumstances of the crash, identify responsible parties, and pursue the compensation you need for medical expenses, lost income, and other damages.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and is evaluated on its own facts.
Most e-bike accident cases begin with an insurance claim, not a lawsuit. Depending on the circumstances, the claim may be made against the insurance company for a negligent driver, property owner, business, manufacturer, or another responsible party. If the insurance company denies liability or refuses to offer a fair settlement, a lawsuit may become necessary. E-bike accident lawsuits arising in Maui County are generally filed in the Second Circuit Court in Wailuku. 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.
Liability can fall on a negligent driver, another rider, a property owner, or a manufacturer if the e-bike was defective. We identify every responsible party.
A defective brake, battery, or component can support a product liability claim against the maker or seller. We investigate the equipment as part of your case.
Yes. Most e-bike accident work is handled remotely, and we travel to Maui 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.
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