CHAPTER 663

TORT ACTIONS

 

        Part I.  Liability; Survival of Actions

Section

    663-1 Torts, who may sue and for what

  663-1.2 Tort liability for breach of contract; punitive

          damages

  663-1.3 "Ad damnum" clause prohibited

  663-1.4 Payment of reasonable attorney's fees and costs in

          defense of suit

  663-1.5 Exception to liability

 663-1.53 Liability for operation of a family child care home

 663-1.54 Recreational activity liability

 663-1.55 Volunteer firefighters; limited liability

 663-1.56 Conclusive presumptions relating to duty of public

          entities to warn of dangers at public beach parks

 663‑1.57 Owner to felon; limited liability

  663-1.6 Duty to assist

  663-1.7 Professional society; peer review committee; ethics

          committee; hospital or clinic quality assurance

          committee; no liability; exceptions

  663-1.8 Chiropractic society; peer view committee; no

          liability; exceptions

  663-1.9 Exception to liability for health care provider,

          authorized person withdrawing blood or urine at the

          direction of a police officer

 663-1.95 Employers' job reference immunity

    663-2 Defense of lawful detention

    663-3 Death by wrongful act

    663-4 Actions which survive death of wrongdoer or other

          person liable

    663-5 Death of defendant, continuance of action

    663-6 Death of wrongdoer or other person liable prior to

          suit, time for commencing action against the estate

    663-7 Survival of cause of action

    663-8 Damages, future earnings

  663-8.3 Loss or impairment of earning capacity; damages

  663-8.5 Noneconomic damages; defined

  663-8.7 Limitation on pain and suffering

  663-8.9 Serious emotional distress arising from property

          damage; cause of action abolished; exception for

          physical injury

    663-9 Liability of animal owners

  663-9.1 Exception of animal owners to civil liability

  663-9.5 Liability of firearm owners

   663-10 Collateral sources; protection for liens and rights

          of subrogation

 663-10.5 Government entity as a tortfeasor; abolition of

          joint and several liability

 663-10.6 Exemption for providing shelter and subsistence to

          the needy

 663-10.7 Exemption for providing emergency access to land,

          shelter, and subsistence during a disaster

 663-10.9 Abolition of joint and several liability; exceptions

663-10.95 Motorsports facilities; waiver of liability

663-10.98 Design professional liability; highways

663-10.99 Trespass; limited liability of agricultural land

          owner

 

        Part II.  Uniform Contribution Among Tortfeasors Act

   663-11 Joint tortfeasors defined

   663-12 Right of contribution; accrual; pro rata share

   663-13 Judgment against one tortfeasor

  663-14, 15 Repealed

 663-15.5 Release; joint tortfeasors; co-obligors; good faith

          settlement

   663-16 Indemnity

   663-17 Third-party practice; enforcement of right to

          contribution; unnamed defendants and third party

          defendants

 

        Part III.  Advance Payments in Personal Injury and

                   Property Damage Cases

   663-21 Advance payments not admission

   663-22 Reduction of award

   663-23 Refund of payments

   663-24 Effect on insurance

 

        Part IV.  Comparative Negligence

   663-31 Contributory negligence no bar; comparative

          negligence; findings of fact and special verdicts

 

        Part V.  Civil Action; Intoxication of Persons

                 Under Age Twenty-One

   663-41 Right of action

   663-42 Subrogation claims denied

 

Note

 

  As to procedural statutes superseded by the rules of court, see note preceding Title 32.

  Conclusive presumptions relating to duty of public entities to warn of dangers on improved public lands; recommendations and reports; task force report in 2009 (repealed June 30, 2014).  L 2003, c 82; L 2007, c 152, §§5, 6; L 2008, c 144, §1; L 2009, c 81, §3.

  Exception to liability for county lifeguard services; task force report in 2009 (repealed June 30, 2014).  L 2002, c 170, §5; L 2007, c 152, §§4, 6; L 2008, c 144, §1; L 2009, c 81, §2.

  Task force on beach and water safety.  L 2008, c 144, §1.

 

Cross References

 

  Emergency use of private real property, see chapter 135.

 

Law Journals and Reviews

 

  Hawaii's Loss of Consortium Doctrine:  Our Substantive, Relational Interest Focus.  VII HBJ 59 (2003).

  Settling Civil Lawsuits in the Hawaii Circuit Courts.  10 HBJ 1 (2007).

  Managing a Complex Construction Defect Case.  10 HBJ 133 (2007).

  Tort Case Summaries.  13 HBJ 1 (2009).

  The Hawai‘i Law on Legal Malpractice and Liability to Non-Clients.  13 HBJ 41 (2009).

  Is it the Deep Six for "Deepening Insolvency?"  13 HBJ 155 (2009).

  Pitfalls in the Collaboration of Attorneys and Expert Witnesses.  13 HBJ 173 (2009).

  Products Liability in Hawaii.  14 HBJ 127.

  The Negligent Infliction of Mental Distress II, or "How Far Is Too Far?".  14 HBJ 151.

  The Scope of Liability for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress:  Making "the Punishment Fit the Crime".  1 UH L. Rev. 1.

  Torts and Workers' Compensation.  2 UH L. Rev. 209.

  Tort and Insurance "Reform" in a Common Law Court.  14 UH L. Rev. 55 (1992).

  Beyond Compensation:  Dealing with Accidents in the 21st Century.  (International Workshop).  15 UH L. Rev. 523 (1993).

  AIDS Phobia:  The Infliction of Emotional Distress and the Fear of AIDS.  16 UH L. Rev. 143 (1994).

  United States v. Burke and Internal Revenue Code Section 104(a)(2):  When Will Personal Injury Damages Be Taxed?  16 UH L. Rev. 263 (1994).

  Recreational Activity Liability in Hawai‘i:  Are Waivers Worth the Paper on Which They Are Written?  21 UH L. Rev. 715 (1999).

  Hawai‘i's Response to Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation and the Protection of Citizens' Right to Petition the Government.  24 UH L. Rev. 411 (2001).

  Child Pornography on the Internet:  The Effect of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 on Tort Recovery for Victims Against Internet Service Providers.  24 UH L. Rev. 763 (2002).

  Fido Seeks Full Membership In The Family:  Dismantling The Property Classification of Companion Animals By Statute.  25 UH L. Rev. 481 (2003).

  Scientific Expert Admissibility in Mold Exposure Litigation:  Establishing Reliability of Methodologies in Light of Hawai‘i's Evidentiary Standard.  26 UH L. Rev. 99 (2003).

  Don't Smile, Your Image Has Just Been Recorded on a Camera-Phone:  The Need For Privacy in the Public Sphere.  27 UH L. Rev. 377 (2005).

  Global Warming:  Attorneys General Declare Public Nuisance.  27 UH L. Rev. 525 (2005).

  Extending Loss of Consortium to Reciprocal Beneficiaries:  Breaking the Illogical Boundary Between Severe Injury and Death in Hawai‘i Tort Law.  28 UH L. Rev. 429 (2006).

  Hawai‘i's Workers' Compensation Scheme:  An Employer's License to Kill?  29 UH L. Rev. 211 (2006).

  Medical Malpractice in Hawai‘i:  Tort Crisis or Crisis of Medical Errors?  30 UH L. Rev. 167 (2007).

  From Anti-Injunction to Radical Reform:  Proposing a Unifying Approach to Class-Action Adjudication.  31 UH L. Rev. 155 (2008).

  Electronic Discovery:  A Call for a New Rules Regime for the Hawai‘i Courts.  32 UH L. Rev. 153 (2009).

  Plausibility of Notice Pleading:  Hawaii's Pleading Standards in the Wake of Ashcroft v. Iqbal.  32 UH L. Rev. 485 (2010).

 

Case Notes

 

  County fulfilled its duty of providing adequate warning of extremely dangerous shorebreak present at beach park on date of accident.  122 F. Supp. 2d 1140 (2000).

  Plaintiff's claims of neglect, abuse, and failure to provide a safe home against care home defendants did not constitute "medical torts" within the meaning of §671-1; thus, plaintiff was not required to submit plaintiff's claims to a medical claims conciliation panel (MCCP) pursuant to §§671-12 and 671-16 as a condition for plaintiff to file suit against defendants, and the circuit court erred in dismissing plaintiff's suit based on plaintiff's failure to submit plaintiff's claims to a MCCP.  128 H. 405 (App.), 289 P.3d 1041 (2012).

 

 

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