Hawaii Complaint (Personal Injury-Property Damages) is a civil action filed in a court of law in the state of Hawaii to seek damages or compensation for an injury or property damage caused by another person’s negligence or intentional act. This type of complaint includes negligence, intentional act, strict liability, product liability, and premises liability. Negligence is when someone is careless and their actions lead to an injury or property damage. Intentional act is when someone deliberately causes an injury or property damage. Strict liability is when someone is held responsible for an injury or property damage even if they were not negligent or had no intention of causing harm. Product liability is when a manufacturer or seller of a product is held responsible for injuries or property damage caused by a defective product. Premises liability is when the owner of a property is held responsible for injuries or property damage caused by a dangerous condition on the property.