The massive inferno that was the deadliest in the U.S. in more than a century decimated the historic town of Lahaina, killing ...
The Hawaiʻi Supreme Court has ruled that insurance companies can’t bring their own legal actions against those blamed for ...
The defendants blamed for causing the deadly tragedy agreed to pay a total of $4.037 billion to resolve claims by thousands ...
Some victims will take the witness stand, while others have submitted prerecorded testimony, describing pain made all the ...
The Hawaii Supreme Court is scheduled to hear about insurance issues tying up a potential $4 billion Maui wild fire ...
The outcome could mean higher insurance premiums or a bankrupt utility. It could also upend the proposed settlement, delaying ...
including tourists who canceled trips to Maui because of the blaze. Nora Bulosan, right, and Hannah Tomas, Lahaina, Hawaii residents who survived the fire that devastated the town, comfort each ...
Hawaii's Supreme Court ruled Monday that insurance companies can't bring their own legal actions against those blamed for ...
Read full article: Fire erupts ... over Maui's catastrophic 2023 wildfire, the deadliest in the U.S. in more than a century. The massive inferno decimated the historic town of Lahaina, killing ...
The agreement means victims and survivors will not have to testify, reliving in court details of the massive inferno in Lahaina that ... more fresh by the recent destruction in Los Angeles.