ANDREW VLIET / SPECIAL TO THE HONOLULU STAR-ADVERTISER An aerial view of destroyed structures six months after the devastating wildfire on August 8th that destroyed much of Lahaina. A stalled $4 ...
The Hawaii Supreme Court ruled today that insurance companies are barred from subrogation claims against the defendants in the $4 billion Global Settlement for victims of the Lahaina wildfire, and is ...
The Hawaii Supreme Court ruled Monday that insurers could not take part in a $4 billion settlement for victims of the 2023 ...
The Hawaii Supreme Court rules against allowing insurance companies to sue the wrongful parties in the $4 billion Maui ...
Honolulu Medical Examiner publicly identified that victim as 30-year-old Chastina Ramos. Her cause and manner of death remained listed as ‘Pending’.
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Community Hero Why Jim is Exactly What Lahaina Needs Right NowAerospace startup Boom says they've proven quiet supersonic flight is possible with their passenger airplanes after a ...
The open house is scheduled for Saturday Feb. 15, at the County of Maui’s Lahaina Resource Center from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The $4 billion settlement compensating Lahaina fire survivors cleared one of its biggest hurdles Monday as the Hawaii Supreme ...
The settlement had been held up by insurance companies who had hoped to go after those being held liable for the massive ...
Attorney Kale Feldman joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss whether insurance companies have a right to sue defendants (e.g. HEI, Kamehameha Schools) in the Maui wildfire ...
Lahaina residents to learn about ash and debris transfer to a permanent site at an open house with officials from Maui County ...
The ruling means that the court can now move forward with and finalize individual payments to survivors and families of those killed in the devastating 2023 wildfire that burned down ...
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