Robert Saburo Miyashita, experienced Car Accident, Personal Injury attorney in Honolulu, HI with 43 reviews
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Robert Saburo Miyashita

735 Bishop Street, Honolulu, HI

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Florida Coastal School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor
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University of Hawaii at Manoa, BA - Bachelor of Arts / Minor - Speech Psychology

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4.6 43 reviews
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Bozeman

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18 Dec, 2024
if Robert Miyashita will take your case, as he and his partners are quite busy, hire him! The bottom line is Miyashita & O’Steen win the cases they accept and do so going above and beyond making sure they are serving their clients needs, not their own! In the broken world filled with obstacLes ofcomplex legal cases you somehow find yourself facing you need an intelligent group of fighters who have “your back” who know how to navigate the hurdles and complexities of a broken legal system. As all cases are different and rather than bore you with the details of our families case in this review I think it is best to simply say that Miyashita & O’Steen don’t cut corners and they spend the time necessary to make sure you completely understand what transpires during the cases they accept. Due to the issues you face in a broken legal system that is rigged to help perpetrators (those who injure others either knowing or unknowing) more than injured parties it was extremely important for our family to find the right attorney who cared about our well being above the reward for an injury….that person is Robert Miyashita!
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Rowan rose adara

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13 Dec, 2024
Danielle won my case! I had a great experience with her. She's very kind and thorough. I have a very complex case and needed help getting through it. The process of getting Social Security disability is so complicated. It's designed to bog you down and give up. I am so glad I hired her. I'm not sure I would have been able to do this on my own. 10/10
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04 Dec, 2024
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Highly professional and effective in handling legal matters
“He is very professional, respectful and effective. What more can you ask for. He truly seeks out the best interest of the client and I would seek his advice and expertise at any time in the future.”
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Excellent communicator and educator, helping clients understand legal advice
“He connects with his clients and makes them feel at home. We felt very comfortable, he is good communicator at relating legal advice and educating his clients, and we felt we could trust him to make the best legal decisions for us.”
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Thorough case review and detailed communication of issues to relevant parties
“He reviewed the case and documentation very thoroughly, he determined right away the coverage and was very detailed with the injuries and communicating the injuries to the adjuster, and got us a great settlement.”
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Prompt, responsive, and available to clients
“To conclude Robert was an awesome negotiator. While I did have questions along the way, Robert was a phone call or email away, with prompt follow up.”
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Excellent legal expertise and guidance, providing reassurance to clients
“After a brief consultation with Robert, I felt confident in the areas of concern and what needed attention. Roberts knowledge and service has been a great reassurance that if anything did happen with in my business, I would have the proper policies/disclosures in place to protect myself.”
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Unwilling to take on cases without significant payment
“This lawyer only cares that I won't pay him 10.000 and he said he's not paying if I was rickshaw he would take my case if God did not help me I would have died what is wrong I have insurance and because of predajust I lost 17 pints of blood and have life thee I fell hit my head and lost allot of blood so they put that I odeed for 3 years I only got acid pills and they said there is no test for me going to die this is all in righting this lawyer says because I don't have money to pay it does not matter what they did to me and told me he won't pay for a doctor to say the hospital was wrong he is only about money not right and wrong the damage done can not be fixed and I can't go to the hospital if I have to stay because of them only caring about legal pain med not aboumy life my throat is melted they hate homeless people I became homeless because of medical problems not because I was on drugs still I'm fighting for help that I no is there but if the doctor will not say you need help you don't get it god saved me this lawyer only likes you if you make him rich he is doing the same thing as the hospital at least if he takes your case you will win because he only cares about money not people I have so much pain this is why you see people all over hawaii with no legs and so sick they can't fight for them self I have insurance they will pay for anything I need the hospital can make money but hates homeless”

Publications

2017:
National Business Institute Seminar, Underinsured Motorist Case Mechanics - Real Life Scenarios & Ethics in UIM/UM Cases

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