United States Fire Insurance Company v. Hawaiian Canoe Racing Associations et al

  1. December 02, 2019

    Canoe Race Sponsor Not Covered In Propeller Injury Suit

    A Hawaii federal judge has ruled that United States Fire Insurance Co. doesn't have to defend or indemnify the sponsor of a 2016 canoe race or others in a lawsuit filed by a racer who was horrifically injured in a motorboat accident.

  2. July 08, 2019

    Insurer Seeks Quick Win In Suit Over Boat Propeller Injury

    United States Fire Insurance Co. has asked a Hawaii federal judge to determine once and for all that it doesn't owe any coverage to the Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association and others after a 2016 race participant was horrifically injured in a freak motorboat accident.

  3. June 05, 2018

    Insurer Says It's Not Liable For Suit Over Boat Propeller Injury

    United States Fire Insurance Co. sued policyholders including the Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association and others Monday in Hawaii federal court, saying it doesn't have to cover underlying personal injury claims they face after a racer was severely and life-alteringly hurt by an escort boat's propeller just before an annual canoe race.