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Recent Personal Injury and Car Accident News and Cases related to Hawaii
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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Washington D.C. Personal Injury Attorneys and Car Accident Lawyers Links
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Washington DC Personal Injury Attorney and Legal Services
Michael M. Ain, Washington DC lawyer providing legal services for personal injury law, auto accidents, birth defects, cerebral palsy, slips, falls, medical malpractice, product liability, negligence and wrongful death
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Simeone & Miller, lawyers in Washington, DC, District Of Columbia
Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia trial attorneys focusing on Automobile Accidents, medical malpractice and serious personal injuries
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Diethylstilbestrol (DES) attorney - Aaron M. Levine & Associates
We are a drugs and medical products law firm focused on personal injuries suffered by mothers and their children suffering from Diethylstilbestrol (DES) exposure.
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