Hawaii Civil Window update

HAWAII
The Worthy Adversary

Posted by Joelle Casteix on January 20, 2016

60 sex abuse cases
29 settlements
1 stingy insurance company

Things have been pretty quiet in Hawaii. And because of a new lawsuit, we now know why.

The Diocese of Honolulu today sued one of its insurers, First Insurance Insurance of Hawaii, for refusing “to honor commitments made in liability policies it sold the church over the course of several decades.”

The lawsuit isn’t the meat of the story. These kinds of suits happen all of the time. Insurance companies don’t like to pay big claims. It’s bad for business.

It’s what’s IN the text of the Diocese’s complaint that is newsworthy.

* Sixty child sex abuse cases have been filed against the Diocese of Honolulu as a result of the civil window
* There have been three rounds of mediation
* Approximately 29 child sex abuse cases against the diocese have already been settled

Since this information didn’t come from the victims’ attorneys, we can only guess that this intel was a part of the mediation privilege … until now. In other words, they aren’t allowed to talk about it (yet—hence the Hawaii radio silence for the past few months). The only party who could talk about it was the Diocese. And they were mad enough at First Insurance to blow their cover.

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