Regardless of which way the court rules, homeowners could be impacted from a case that revolves around a $4 billion settlement.
The defendants blamed for causing the deadly tragedy agreed to pay a total of $4.037 billion to resolve claims by thousands ...
The Hawaii Supreme Court is considering insurance issues tying up a potential $4 billion Maui wild fire settlement. Seven ...
The Hawaii Supreme Court is scheduled to hear about insurance issues tying up a potential $4 billion Maui wild fire ...
Native Hawaiian Warren Freeland wants to see his family’s historic Pioneer Inn rebuilt as it was before the 2023 wildfire ...
The Hawaiʻi Supreme Court convened to determine whether or not insurers can interfere with the historic $4.037 billion global ...
Hawaii Supreme Court justices posed many exacting, and sometimes skeptical, questions Thursday to attorneys in a case pertaining to the validity of a $4 billion deal to settle Maui wildfire litigation ...
The hearing discussed whether insurers should take reimbursements from the settlement, or if the court should allow them to ...
The key issue is whether insurance companies should have been included in the settlement for the $3 billion they are paying in property damage claims.
The court faces a decision that could kill the so-called “global” settlement between victims, Hawaii Electric, the state, Kamehameha Schools and other entities.
The $4.037 billion Global Settlement was announced in August. On Thursday, Feb, 6, the Hawaii Supreme Court finally had the opportunity to question lawyers about the legality of it.