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Fatal Accidents in Hawaii
William Lawson and Amy Woodward, Hawaii Fatality Lawyers, provide free consultations
to evaluate fatality cases. Most
cases are handled on a contingency fee,
so "No recovery--No
fee." This means that if Mr. Lawson and Ms. Woodward, experienced Hawaii wrongful death attorneys
, agree to
handle your case on a contingency
fee, there will be no attorneys' fees charged unless we win.
Here at Wrongful Death Lawyer Hawaii, we are
dedicated to helping the families of the victims of
wrongful death to get back on their feet again. If
someone you love has been wrongfully killed due to
someone else's negligence, here at
Wrongful Death Lawyer Hawaii we'll
help you get your life back together again.
William H. Lawson is a graduate
of Stanford Law School (1977) and has practiced
law in Hawaii ever since. He is a member of the
Board of Directors of the Hawaii personal injury
trial lawyers association - Hawaii Association for Justice.
Mr. Lawson is an experienced Hawaii Fatality Attorney who concentrates
in handling serious personal injury and death claims — claims
for injuries arising out of
the wrongful conduct of others - and has done so for over 35 years. His practice
has concentrated in helping clients and/or their
families recover their lives back after
wrongful death ,
fatalities,
catastrophic injuries,
and other serious injuries. For more information
about Mr. Lawson and the firm's background- please
visit:
About Hawaii Fatality Lawyer - Attorney William H. Lawson and
About Hawaii Wrongful Death Lawyer- Attorney Amy L. Woodward.
After a fatal accident it is usually very important
(from the point of view of making a claim) to preserve
whatever evidence is available regarding the accident. This
usually involves keeping, saving, storing, preserving whatever evidence
it is possible to keep, save, store, preserve and photographing, videotaping
all evidence that may for some reason be perishable or subject to
change. It also involves locating and interviewing witnesses to the
accident and others who may be familiar with the conditions which
gave rise to the accident before memories fade or other reasons
intervene to prevent the collection of this information.
To examine these issues more closely, please visit the following page:
Inital Steps in Making Your Claim
Two sister
sites to this site address many of the types of accidents which
can give rise to an injury claim. Since a number of considerations
(such as the date for filing a claim) typically depend
upon the type of accident involved, visiting these sites will
provide further information for most personal injury claims in Hawaii.
Motor vehicle accidents such as car, bus, truck, motorcycle, moped, auto and
pedestrian accidents and drunk driver accidents are handled on
the sister site -
Car Accident Attorney Hawaii.
Other types of accidents - such as
defective product liability claims, fires and explosions, ocean and boating accidents and collisions,
including Jones Act cases and maritime law, construction site and heavy equipment accidents,
recreational accidents, elevator and escalator accidents,
electrical accidents, dog bites and animal attacks,
and severe fall accidents (such as falls from elevation, defective balcony and railing accidents -
are addressed on another sister site -
Accident Lawyer Hawaii- Attorney Bill Lawson.
Please visit these sites at your convenience.
Every
type of claim has a deadline for filing the claim in court.
These differ from state to state- the deadlines given on
this website are those applicable in the state of Hawaii-
since Wrongful Death Lawyer Hawaii is located in Hawaii.
This type of deadline is known as the Statute of Limitations.
After the expiration of this time period, the claim usually
will be lost- regardless of its merits. There are various
exceptions to the deadlines (minority, incompetency, etc.),
so it may still be worth evaluating a claim even after the
deadline has expired. Please note that because of
these deadlines, you must act promptly to contact Wrongful Death Lawyer Hawaii
on any fatality claims
which you may wish to pursue.
Contact a Hawaii Fatality Attorney now
for a free evaluation of your case.
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