Hawaii Complaint (Personal Injury-Property Damages) is a legal document filed in a Hawaii court. It is used to initiate a civil lawsuit for damages or compensation due to personal injury or property damage. The complaint details the nature of the injury or damage, the amount of damages or compensation sought, and the legal basis for the claim. There are two types of Hawaii Complaint (Personal Injury-Property Damages): Negligence and Intentional Torts. Negligence claims involve unintentional acts that result in injury or property damage. Examples include car accidents, medical malpractice, and slip and fall accidents. Intentional Torts involve intentional acts that result in injury or property damage. Examples include assault and battery, false imprisonment, and libel.