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Insurance Disputes Laws in Hawaii.

Hawaii insurance disputes can involve denied claims, bad-faith refusal to pay, coverage fights, and regulatory complaints. Hawaii insurance regulation lives in Title 24 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes and is enforced by the Hawaii Insurance Division. Hawaii recognizes a common-law bad-faith cause of action against insurers that act unreasonably toward policyholders.

Last verified: 2026-04-17

State law

Key Hawaii Statutes

Hawaii Insurance CodeHRS tit. 24

Title 24 governs insurance regulation in Hawaii, including required policy provisions, unfair claims practices, and Insurance Division authority.

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