Tragedy Sunday Morning On Kauai As Truck Crashes In Kekaha

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Posted by Wayne ParsonsMarch 23, 2009 2:23 PM

Max Agor, 18 years old and from Lawai, was driving his pick-up truck east-bound on Kaumualii Highway near St. Theresa's Church at about 1:12 a.m. with a female passenger. Agor lost control of the Toyota pickup truck, went onto the east-bound shoulder and flipped over several times. He died as a result of the crash and his female passenger was rushed to Oahu where she is in stable condition at Queens Medical Center. The story was reported in the Honolulu Advertiser on Sunday.

Both Agor and his passenger were thrown from the truck and landed on rocks along the roadside. The cause of the crash is under investigation. Were they wearing their seat belts? That is always a question that comes to mind when people are ejected from a vehicle in a crash.

Hopefully Agor had insurance coverage on his truck that will cover the medical expenses for his female passenger. Her medical bills will be high and our legislature has reduced mandatory medical coverages (called PIP for Personal Injury Protection) to very minimal coverage. That results in many situations where there is a huge debt for the injured victim and welfare is the only solution.

The passenger could be protected if she has auto insurance with high PIP coverage and bought "underinsured motorist protection". It is inexpensive coverage and if the at fault driver has inadequate or no insurance, the passenger's "underinsured motorist" insurance will pay for her losses. It is important to buy underinsured and uninsured coverage and $300,000 to $500,000 is highly recommended. One in four Hawaii Drivers is uninsured. If they injure you, the only protection you will have is your own underinsured or uninsured insurance coverage.

People don't think of this when they buy their auto insurance. Hawaii attorneys see many sad cases where there is no money to take care of a tragically injured victim. Hope this woman on Kauai will not suffer that fate in addition to having to deal with her injuries.

The best automobile insurance policies will include the following items: uninsured motorist coverage, personal property liability, collision coverage, bodily injury liability, comprehensive coverage and personal injury protection (PIP). Some of these elements are required by all states whilst others are not required. Collision coverage pays for all damages to a automobile or other vehicle when it is in collision with another automobile or other vehicle or non-vehicular object, even if the insurance holder is at fault. Comprehensive insurance policies protect the insurance holder in the unfortunate situation that their automobile or other vehicle is taken without the owner's permission, damaged illegally, harmed by an act of nature or damaged otherwise. Both of these kinds of insurance are always optional and are usually very costly.

Do you think our legislature should mandate increased insurance coverage to protect crash victims? Your voice is important.

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sandy sardinha
Posted by sandy sardinha
March 23, 2009 8:14 PM

Thank you for posting the various type of insurance coverages that one should purchase to protect themselves. My sister works for a car insurance company and she tells me that they do not inform people of the best coverages to protect themselves but rather the minimum coverage that one needs. The general public does not know enough to ask the right questions when purchasing insurance and reading your article is a good reminder to all.

gardenislandgrown
Posted by gardenislandgrown
March 25, 2009 8:23 PM

someone dies and all you can talk about is insurance....burn in hell haole.

wayne parsons
Posted by wayne parsons
March 26, 2009 10:38 PM

gardenislandgrown makes a good point. nothing is more important than the loss of max agor's life. i spend a lot of my time as an attorney with the families of those who lose children and mothers and fathers and husbands and brothers and friends. why they died is secondary. the fact that they died is always the most important. i am not perfect. far from it. gardenislegrown has reminded me of what is really important. i won't shut up about getting financial resources to the injured and the families that must go forward after the loss. that is what i do. and, yes, i am pretty irritated about insurance companies and the Hawaii insurance commissioner. but that is for another day. today, thanks to gardenislandgrown my thoughts go to the family and friends of Max Agor.

maya
Posted by maya
March 29, 2009 8:38 PM

this is insensitive and completely inappropriate. You are trying to make money off a tragedy and others' pain. how bout expressing compassion and love instead of criticism and greed.

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