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How much do attorney in hawaii jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for attorney in hawaii in the United States is $108,160.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,000.00 and $130,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Attorney In Hawaii vs Paralegal In Hawaii?

AspectAttorney In HawaiiParalegal In Hawaii
CredentialsJurisdiction-specific law degree, passing the Hawaii Bar ExamAssociate's or Bachelor's degree, paralegal certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentLegal offices, courts, law firms, government agenciesLaw firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies
Roles & ResponsibilitiesProviding legal advice, representing clients, drafting legal documentsSupporting attorneys, conducting legal research, preparing documents

While both Attorney In Hawaii and Paralegal In Hawaii work within the legal industry and often in similar environments, attorneys have the authority to provide legal advice and represent clients, requiring a law degree and passing the Hawaii Bar. Paralegals support attorneys with research and document preparation but cannot offer legal advice or represent clients independently.

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Associate Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster

Associate Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster

ProService Hawaii

Honolulu, HI โ€ข On-site, Remote

$60K - $75K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted yesterday


Job description

ProService Hawaii is seeking an Associate Workersโ€™ Compensation Claims Adjuster to join our Claims & Compliance team. In this role youโ€™ll manage a high-volume portfolio of medical-only claims from first report through closure โ€” ensuring regulatory compliance, accurate reserving, timely medical management, and a professional experience for both employers and injured workers.

This role sits at the intersection of legal compliance, medical oversight, and client service. What makes it challenging โ€” and rewarding โ€” is that success requires disciplined execution across all three simultaneously, at volume, without missing a deadline.


IN THIS ROLE YOU WILL

  • Investigate and manage medical-only workersโ€™ compensation claims end-to-end, including three-point contact, compensability determinations, reserving, and action plan execution

  • Establish and maintain accurate claim reserves within 48 hours of assignment and ensure timely, accurate medical bill review and payment

  • Apply evidence-based treatment guidelines (e.g., ODG) to evaluate medical care, address unsupported treatment, and proactively mitigate risk of claim escalation to indemnity status

  • Maintain strict diary management and meet all regulatory deadlines, ensuring audit-ready files and zero missed compliance requirements

  • Provide clear, professional communication to clients and injured workersโ€”setting expectations early and escalating complex exposures to senior adjusters appropriately

  • Identify red flags such as lost time exposure, attorney involvement, or treatment complexity, and partner with senior adjusters to transition files when appropriate


WHAT YOU'LL BRING TO THE TEAM

We don't measure candidates by rรฉsumรฉ alone. We're looking for people who hold themselves to a standard most don't, take feedback as fuel, and are wired to own their results. Prior workersโ€™ compensation experience is required. A valid Hawaii WC Adjuster license in good standing is preferred, and weโ€™ll help support you in obtaining proper licensing. Weโ€™re looking for someone who thrives under structure, owns their caseload without being managed to it, and holds themselves to a standard most people donโ€™t.

  • Youโ€™ve managed a high-volume WC caseload combined with tight deadlines and diary management.

  • You make sound compensability and reserving decisionsโ€”and you can explain them clearly

  • You know Hawaii WC statutes and can apply them accordingly. You stay current on reporting requirements and flag compliance risks before they become problems.

  • You bring calm, composure, and professionalism to difficult conversations; setting expectations clearly and following through.


IS THIS ROLE RIGHT FOR YOU?

We want you to walk in with clear eyes, so here's an honest look at what this role is โ€” and what it isn't.

This is a high-volume, process-driven, deadline-critical role where precision and documentation are non-negotiable. Youโ€™ll be managing 110โ€“130 active medical-only claims at any given timeโ€”each with its own statutory timeline, reserve adequacy requirement, and client expectation. The work is structured by design, and performance is tracked closely. You own your caseload, your diary, and your files. We expect adjusters who stay ahead of their files, not behind them.


WORK LOCATION

We welcome applications from candidates based in Hawaii, who would work a hybrid schedule (in-office Tuesdayโ€“Thursday, option for remote Monday & Friday).


COMPENSATION

The base compensation for this position is $60,000.00 โ€“ $75,000.00 per year depending on experience and qualifications.


WHY PROSERVICE

ProService is a Hawaii-based PEO combining payroll, HR, and benefits expertise with purpose-built technology โ€” all backed by the best local service in Hawaii. Backed by Silver Lake and recognized as one of Hawaiiโ€™s Best Places to Work for 20 consecutive years, weโ€™re a team of high performers united by one mission: Empowering Employers to Succeed in Hawaii.

  • A PROhana unlike any other. We assume the best in each other, give feedback focused on whatโ€™s rightโ€”not whoโ€™s rightโ€”and show up every day. This isnโ€™t just a workplace. Itโ€™s a community.

  • Do work that matters. Youโ€™ll see exactly how your contributions move the needleโ€”meaningful problems, real decisions, and a seat at the table.

  • Grow without a ceiling. Internal roles post first, and we reimburse certifications, conferences, and memberships. Your growth is our growth.

  • Compete, collaborate, and win together. High expectations, real accountability, and a team of experts ready to help you push through any obstacle.

  • Total rewards built around your whole life. Fully paid healthcare, 401(k) matching, paid parental leave, student loan assistance, employee assistance programs, and paid time offโ€”just to name a few.