A Hawaii Complaint (Personal Injury-Property Damages) is a legal document that is used to file a lawsuit in the state of Hawaii. It is filed by a plaintiff in a civil action, seeking damages for personal injuries or property damages suffered due to the negligence of another person or entity. The complaint must include the plaintiff’s name, the defendant’s name, and a concise statement of facts describing the injury or damages incurred. It must also include the legal theories and causes of action upon which the plaintiff’s claims are based. The two main types of Hawaii Complaint (Personal Injury-Property Damages) are: — Negligence Complaint: This is a legal document used to file a lawsuit against a person or entity who has acted negligently, resulting in injury or property damage to the plaintiff. — Strict Liability Complaint: This is a legal document used to file a lawsuit against a person or entity who is strictly liable for injury or property damage to the plaintiff, regardless of negligence.