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Glenn T. Honda

Personal InjuryHonolulu County, HI

About Glenn T. Honda

Glenn T. Honda has established himself as a reputable personal injury lawyer in Honolulu County, HI. With a commitment to advocating for individuals who have suffered due to the negligence of others, he offers personalized legal solutions tailored to each client's unique circumstances. His practice emphasizes thorough case preparation and strategic negotiation, ensuring that clients receive the compensation they deserve. Glenn's approach combines legal expertise with a compassionate understanding of the challenges faced by injury victims, making him a trusted ally in the pursuit of justice.

Practice Areas

Personal Injury

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Key Strengths

Client-focused approach
Strong negotiation skills
In-depth knowledge of personal injury law
Proven track record of successful outcomes
Compassionate representation

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of personal injury cases do you handle?
Glenn T. Honda handles a variety of personal injury cases, including car accidents, slip and fall incidents, and medical malpractice.
How can I schedule a consultation?
Potential clients can schedule a consultation by visiting Glenn T. Honda's website or contacting the office directly.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026