The devastating fires that ravaged Hawaii’s beautiful islands have left behind a trail of destruction and despair. Our legal team at Galiher Law is available to help the victims of these tragedies by helping them understand their options and ensuring that insurance companies provide prompt and fair compensation for losses.
We are one of Hawaii’s oldest and most successful plaintiffs’ Maui fire lawyers, and we have been involved in some of the most complex litigation in the state over the years. This experience includes representation of clients in a wide variety of claims, including those related to explosions and fires.
During the Maui wildfire disaster, many people lost their homes and businesses. Some also experienced severe burn injuries. If you or a loved one suffered loss as a result of the Maui fires, contact our lawyers immediately for a consultation.
Maui Fire Lawyers Help Victims of the Devastating Fires
Even if you do not have documentation of each and every loss, it is still possible to file a Maui fire lawsuit. This is because financial losses can be attributed to the 2023 fires for reasons that are not covered by your insurance policy, such as evacuation costs or property damage.
The fires that devastated Lahaina, a city rich in history that dates back to the 1700s and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, were caused by gross negligence by state and county officials. They failed to warn residents by using the warning system designed specifically for emergencies like this. Countless lives and property could have been saved if the authorities had done their job.
A number of fire victims have filed lawsuits against Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc., which is responsible for the power lines that sparked the Maui fires. The lawsuits allege that the utility company was negligent in removing and replacing underground transmission lines and in failing to shut off its power in high-risk conditions. The lawsuits are seeking millions of dollars in damages for wrongful death, property damage and other damages.
Many of the large out-of-town law firms that flooded Sonoma, Napa and Butte counties after the California wildfires have set up shop on Maui, investigating liability and signing up victims. One such firm is Watts Guerra LLP, which opened an office in Santa Rosa and represents clients in PG&E’s California wildfire cases. The firm’s attorneys have been investigating a case against Hawaiian Electric in Lahaina, where a fire destroyed more than 2,000 buildings. If the lawsuits against the utility are successful, it could cost the company billions of dollars in damages.
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