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HRS §431:10C-115.6

Insurers must tell injured people their PIP coverage details

When someone files for personal injury protection (PIP) benefits, their insurance company must tell them the maximum amount of benefits available under the policy. This notice must be given within 30 days of receiving the claim and must explain what PIP covers and how to file a claim.

The statute, as written — Disclosure of personal injury protection limits and payments

Every insurer shall advise every person entitled to personal injury protection benefits, as defined in section 431:10C-103.5(a), of the maximum amount of personal injury protection benefits available under the policy within thirty days of receiving an initial notice, claim, or application for personal injury protection benefits. The disclosure of personal injury protection policy limits shall include a description of the nature of personal injury protection benefits, matters covered by personal injury protection benefits, and the procedure for submitting personal injury protection claims.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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