Honolulu, Maui, and Kauai, Hawaii, Recreational Accident Attorney
Hawaii is a world-famous destination for vacationers and sporting enthusiasts alike who pursue ideal conditions for a variety of outdoor activities: boating, swimming, scuba diving, jet skiing, parasailing, dirt biking, motocross competitions, triathlon races, trail riding, hiking, and other activities.
What begins as a fun-filled vacation can turn to tragedy after a recreational accident. This often happens as a direct result of negligence by property owners, recreational activity providers, tour agencies, and tour group leaders.
The personal injury lawyers of Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks have represented many visitors to Hawaii as well as Hawaii residents who have been injured in recreational accidents. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation after a scuba accident or an underwater misadventure resulted in catastrophic injury or the loss of a loved one.
Negligence Leading to a Recreational Accident
When our lawyers investigate the causes and circumstances of recreational accidents in Hawaii and elsewhere, we often discover key indicators of negligence:
- Improperly filled scuba tanks
- Malfunctioning scuba tank regulators
- Unsupervised snorkeling and scuba diving expeditions
- Dangerous boating expeditions
- Improperly marked hiking or dirt bike trails
- Unsupervised swimming areas, resulting in a drowning
Many other variables come into play when we look into why and how our clients were injured — or why a family member died in a fatal recreational accident. Often, our clients are more concerned about preventing future tragedies for others than they are about their own well-deserved compensation from liable parties such as tour agencies.
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Contact Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks after an ocean injury, swimming pool injury, other serious recreational accident, or wrongful death of a loved one.










