HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A day after the Hawaii Supreme Court cleared the way for the $4 billion Maui wildfire settlement, it’s looking like Hawaii residents will feel the impact on their wallets.
A historic settlement can begin flowing to people and businesses affected by the fire, but consequences for the insurance ...
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 Monday that insurers could not take part in a $4 billion settlement for victims of the 2023 ...
The Hawaiʻi Supreme Court has ruled that insurance companies can’t bring their own legal actions against those blamed for ...
Hawaii Supreme Court justices posed many exacting, and sometimes skeptical, questions Thursday to attorneys in a case ...
Regardless of which way the court rules, homeowners could be impacted from a case that revolves around a $4 billion ...
Native Hawaiian Warren Freeland wants to see his family’s historic Pioneer Inn rebuilt as it was before the 2023 wildfire ...
The outcome could mean higher insurance premiums or a bankrupt utility. It could also upend the proposed settlement, delaying ...