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Confidentiality provisions in settlement documents are one way that wrongdoers help to hide their conduct from further responsibility. But there are other problems with such confidentiality provisions that should also cause litigants to reject them. One such problem is that a confidentiality provision may give rise to negative tax consequences. In 2003 the U.S. Tax Court ruled that $80,000 of a $200,000 settlement for Eugene Amos was actually for confidentiality (rather than injuries) and was therefore taxable. Eugene Amos, Jr. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, U.S. Tax Court Docket No. 13391-01 (Dec 1, 2003). As a result of this decision, Mr. Amos was required to pay income taxes on $80,000 of the funds received from the wrongdoer (Dennis Rodman).

 

 

 

Auto Accident or Automobile Collision - Initial Considerations

After an auto accident, there are several immediate steps which should be considered. Many automobile accidents are fortunately quite minor in nature and are easily dealt with. An attorney is not generally needed in the aftermath of a minor accident. However there are certain procedures that should always be considered after an accident has occurred:

  • Note the names, addresses and telephone numbers of any witnesses. This is especially important since the police recently stopped making detailed police reports on many accidents in Hawaii.
  • Inform the police of the auto accident if it is substantial or where there are any injuries.
  • Identify the driver of the other automobiles and/or other vehicles and the owner(s) as well, if possible.
  • Exchange names, addresses, phone numbers, insurance company info and license numbers.
  • Note a description of each involved automobile or other vehicle, including year, make, model, color and damage sustained. This latter point can be very important- take photos if at all possible.
  • Note the exact location of the automobile collision and how it happened - take photos if at all possible or make a diagram if you can.
  • If you are injured- or believe you may show injuries later- request an ambulance or otherwise obtain competent medical assistance. Encourage others to do so as well.
  • If serious injuries resulted from the auto accident, consider preserving the auto/automobile and other vehicles to the extent possible for photographing and inspection by an expert in accident reconstruction.
  • Report the automobile accident to your insurer when you get home.
  • If serious injuries resulted from the accident, consider taking photographs and videotape of the injuries and their effects- a day or two after the accident and thereafter, as appropriate- to preserve evidence of the extent of the injuries for later use.

Unfortunately, some auto accidents are severe in nature and serious injuries or death may result. Under such circumstances- especially if someone else was responsible for the automobile accident- you may wish to consider making a personal injury claim. Under such circumstances you may wish to:

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There are various types of insurance coverage related to personal injury accident claims. For an overview of the types of coverage, please click here:

Types of auto insurance coverage

Having motor vehicle insurance is required by Hawaii state law when owning a motor vehicle in Hawaii. Hawaii state law requires that each vehicle be insured and that a valid Hawaii motor vehicle insurance identification card be carried in the motor vehicle at all times. An operator can be ticketed and fined if operating a vehicle without the required motor vehicle identification card.

If one doesn't have insurance on a motor vehicle, one is required to surrender the registration certificate and license plates to the county director of finance. And when that occurs, of course, the vehicle is not supposed to be driven.

Hawaii is a no-fault state, which in Hawaii means a motor vehicle insurance company is generally required to pay the medical bills for injuries arising out of a motor vehicle accident up to the personal injury protection benefits ("PIP") limit. However, in most cases, where there is wage loss, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life or other additional damages, Hawaii's no-fault laws prevent one from suing unless there are serious injuries. Because "no-fault" applies to medical expenses and injuries only, not to vehicles or property, a driver-at-fault in an accident is still responsible for damages to vehicle and property.

Even the minimum motor vehicle insurance policy in Hawaii must have coverage of $10,000 per person in personal injury benefits. This coverage is for paying medical and rehabilitative costs.

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The mandatory auto coverages also include a $20,000 per person/$40,000 per accident bodily injury liability and a $10,000 per occurrence property damage liability. These cover damages for an injured party when a person covered under the policy is at-fault in an accident.

Optional auto coverages and options include: collision and comprehensive, uninsured ("UM") and underinsured ("UIM") coverages, wage loss, alternative care (including healing methods such as naturopathy, acupuncture and faith healing), death benefits (coverage range from $25,000 to $100,000), funeral benefits, (the coverage is $2,000), PIP deductible and PIP managed care.

An insurance agent or company selling auto insurance must also advise a purchaser about uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage options. These may be declined in writing. These may be purchased at a minimum $20,000 per person uninsured motorist coverage to pay for serious injury or death of an insured under the policy with the coverage (or a resident family member), if the driver at fault does not have insurance or in case of a hit and run accident. One may also purchase a minimum $20,000 per person underinsured motorist coverage to pay for the losses of an insured under the policy (or a resident family member) the driver at fault does not have enough insurance. Hawaii Injury Lawyer | Attorney- Auto recommends that these coverages always be accepted. An insurance company or insurance agent can help you decide on the best coverages for your individual situation and needs- but it should be noted that UM and UIM coverages are an important coverage which a policyholder buys to protect his/her own family.

 

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STATUTE'S LANGUAGE
CASE LAW
I. IN GENERAL
A. General Principles B. Other Remedies 1. Traditional Maritime Remedies 2. Federal Law Remedies 3 Remedies by State Law C. Foreign Involvement 1. In General 2. Place of Injury 3. Flag or Ownership of Vessel a. In General b. Foreign Ownership c. Foreign Vessels with American Interests 4. Nationality of Seaman 5. Other Factors
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A. Seamen 1. General Principles a. In General b. Status as Seaman 2. "Vessel in Navigation" a. In General b. Status of Vessel c. Particular Vessels 3. Particular Seamen B. Representatives of
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Employment
IV. NEGLIGENCE
A. In General B. Vicarious Liability 1. In General 2 Particular Acts of Crew C. Circumstances of Injury 1. Assault a. In General b. Assaults Among Crew & Officers 2. Improper Supervision a. In General b. Particular Acts 3. Medical Care 4. Particular Properties of Vessel & Dock 5. Other Circumstances
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VI. DAMAGES
A. In General B. Damages for Injury 1. Elements of Damages 2 Award Deductions C. Wrongful Death 1. Elements of Damages 2. Computation of Award
VII. PRACTICE &
PROCEDURE
A. State Court Actions B. Jurisdiction 1. In General 2. Bases of Jurisdiction C. Venue 1. In General 2. Bases of Venue 3 Forum Non Conveniens D. Election of Remedies 1. In General 2. Particular Remedies E. Institution of Action F. Pleadings and Motions 1. Complaint 2. Answer 3. Motions G. Removal and Remand H. Discovery I. Jury 1. Right To Jury Trial 2. Submission of Issues J. Evidence 1. In General 2. Plaintiff's Burden of Proof 3. Defendant's Burden 4. Admissibility K. Appeal and Review L. Settlement


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