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This is a list of Honolulu, Oahu Personal Injury attorneys and lawyers.

If you are searching for Honolulu, Oahu Personal Injury lawyers, please choose from the attorneys listed below. Finding out more about each attorney in the AttorneyLocate.com directory is easy! Just click an attorney’s name and you will be able access their Web site. Want to compare all of the attorneys listed below? Just click the first name listed, then click "Next Attorney" at the top of the page and you can easily gather information about each Personal Injury attorney in our directory.

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Ward D. Jones, Bervar & Jones

 

Leavitt, Yamenar & Soldner

 

Law Offices of Ian Mattoch

 

Damon, Key, Leong, Kupchak & Hastert

 

Sherry P. Broder, Attorney At Law

 

Law Offices of David W. Barlow, LLC

 

Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks

 

 

How to Select a Hawaii Personal Injury Lawyer

Whether you're struggling to get compensated for an accident at work or recovering from an improperly conducted surgery, you may need legal help to fight for your interests. Here are some tips to help you choose a qualified Hawaii personal injury lawyer.

Cast a wide net for potential attorneys.

Ask friends, co-workers, family members and other attorneys for recommendations. The Hawaii State Trials Lawyer's Association and the American Association for Justice can also help with the selection process. Additionally, you can turn to directories, like AttorneyLocate.com, to find a Hawaii personal injury attorney in places like Honolulu, Kihei, Hilo, Kailua, Pearl City, Kilauea, Wailuku, and Koloa.

Research to learn more about each attorney on your list.

Does the prospective lawyer offer substantial experience that's relevant to your case? Can the attorney draw on the resources of a firm? Does the attorney charge legal fees only if you win your case (“contingency basis”)? Or does he or she require an upfront retainer (“flat fee”)? Where did the attorney attend law school? Is he or she a member in good standing of professional trial lawyer organizations? Does he or she have the resources and energy to pursue your claim to its fullest extent?

Understand your arrangement before signing papers.

Once you officially retain an attorney for your case, you may find it difficult to extract yourself from the relationship if you decide down the line that it's not working out. Be sure you understand your rights and responsibilities before entering a contract with an attorney.