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Sunday, November 19, 2023

For Some Maui Fire Victims, $1 Million Payments Are Too Little, Too Soon - The Wall Street Journal

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A public memorial honors the people who died in the Lahaina, Hawaii, wildfire this summer.Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images

After Kimberly Buen learned her elderly father was killed in the August fire that burned the historic Hawaiian town of Lahaina to the ground, she needed to know who was ultimately responsible. 

Buen diligently listened to news conferences about

how the deadly fire sparked. She read about the highly flammable grasses that blanketed nearby property. Buen, who lives in Palmdale, Calif., also retained an attorney to prepare a wrongful-death lawsuit against Hawaiian Electric, Maui County, the state of Hawaii and Kamehameha Schools, a local landowner, who she said needed to be held accountable for their roles in the fire. 

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November 19, 2023 at 10:00PM
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For Some Maui Fire Victims, $1 Million Payments Are Too Little, Too Soon - The Wall Street Journal

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