Overview of the 2023 Maui Wildfires
In August 2023, catastrophic wildfires swept through Lahaina and other parts of Maui. These fires destroyed homes, businesses, and claimed over 100 lives. Many believe that utility companies failed to take appropriate action despite high fire risk warnings.
Potential Causes and Liability
Preliminary investigations suggest:
- Downed power lines sparked initial blazes
- Utilities failed to shut off power during high winds
- No adequate fire mitigation systems were in place
Victims may have legal claims against utility providers and other entities.
Who May File a Lawsuit Following the Wildfires
You may be eligible if you:
- Owned or rented property destroyed or damaged
- Suffered burns or smoke-related illness
- Lost a loved one in the fire
- Incurred evacuation and relocation costs
Types of Damages Recoverable
- Property damage and loss of home
- Medical expenses and trauma
- Loss of income and business
- Wrongful death damages
- Emotional distress
How Our Firm Can Help
We assist victims with insurance disputes, evidence collection, expert consultations, and legal filings to maximize recovery.
Contact a Maui Fire Lawyer Today
If you or your family was affected by the Maui wildfires, contact us online for a free consultation.
FAQs – Maui Wildfire Claims
Can I file a claim if I wasn’t a property owner?
Yes. Renters, small business owners, and family members of victims may qualify.
What if insurance denied my claim?
We can help challenge improper denials and seek full policy benefits.
Is there a deadline to file?
Yes, statutes of limitations apply. Contact an attorney promptly.
Do I have to live in Hawaii to file?
No. We represent clients nationwide and work with local counsel in Hawaii.