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Brain Injury Lawyer Hawaii
William Lawson, Esq.
Century Square
1188 Bishop St. Suite 2902
Honolulu, HI 96813
New client hotline:
(808) 524-5300
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(808) 528-2525

Hawaii Brain Injury- Current News & Articles
A Kaua'i jury recently returned a $1.8 million verdict for a woman
who received multiple serious injuries and disfigurement in a
Kauai car accident which occurred about four years ago in Hanalei.
The woman was riding as a passenger on a motorcycle when she was struck and
dragged by a speeding motorist. The accident had previously received media attention
when the motorist was allowed to plead out to a petty misdemeanor DUI charge
after the prosecution accidently failed to bring
felony negligent injury charges in the DUI case. After
the accident, with the help of her personal injury attorney, the woman
has been able to complete her GED and she now works as a literacy
tutor. Wilson v. Say, Fifth Cir. Court of Hawai'i (March, 2009)
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