Honolulu, HI – Traffic Collision with Injuries on 227 W Moanalua Fwy
November 7, 2025
Honolulu, HI (November 7, 2025) – On Thursday evening, November 6, at around 7:54 p.m., emergency responders were called to a traffic collision with reported injuries on the westbound lanes of W Moanalua Freeway at 227 W Moanalua Freeway in Moanalua, Honolulu.
According to initial reports, the incident involved at least one vehicle and prompted a rapid response from Emergency Medical Services. Medical personnel provided treatment at the scene before transporting the injured parties to a nearby hospital for further care. The crash caused temporary traffic disruptions as crews cleared the roadway and ensured safety for other drivers. Authorities have not released details regarding the number of injuries or whether any citations were issued.
The Honolulu Police Department officers are investigating the circumstances of the collision, including potential contributing factors such as driver distraction, speed, or roadway conditions.
We extend our best wishes for a full and speedy recovery to everyone injured in this crash.
Types of Compensation in Honolulu Crash
In Honolulu, victims of accidents or injuries may be entitled to different types of compensation depending on the circumstances and severity of their case.
Economic compensation is designed to cover tangible, measurable financial losses resulting from an incident. This can include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, property damage, and future earnings if the injury impacts a person’s ability to work. For instance, if a pedestrian is hit in Waikiki and requires surgery and months of physical therapy, economic damages would reimburse these direct costs. Economic compensation ensures that victims are not financially burdened due to injuries caused by someone else’s negligence.
Non-economic compensation addresses the less tangible but equally significant impacts of an accident, such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and mental anguish. In Honolulu, courts recognize that the psychological and emotional toll of an injury can be substantial. For example, a resident who experiences chronic pain after a car accident, or suffers anxiety about returning to work may receive non-economic damages to account for the profound effects on daily life and well-being. These damages are more subjective than economic damages and are typically calculated based on the severity, duration, and long-term consequences of the injury.
Punitive damages, while less common, are intended to punish the at-fault party and deter particularly egregious behavior. In Hawaii, punitive damages may be awarded in cases involving reckless, intentional, or grossly negligent conduct. For instance, if a driver in Honolulu causes an accident while driving under the influence, a court may impose punitive damages to penalize the driver and discourage similar conduct in the future. These damages are not tied directly to the victim’s losses but serve a broader societal purpose.
Understanding the distinctions between economic, non-economic, and punitive compensation is essential for anyone pursuing a personal injury claim in Honolulu. A comprehensive claim may include all three types of damages, ensuring that the victim is fully compensated for financial losses, physical and emotional suffering, and holding negligent parties accountable for their actions. Local legal professionals can provide guidance on the appropriate types of compensation based on the specifics of each case.
If you or someone you love was injured in a traffic accident anywhere in Honolulu, you don’t have to face the aftermath alone. A skilled Honolulu car accident lawyer can help you understand your legal options, handle insurance negotiations, and fight for the full compensation you deserve for medical costs, lost income, and pain and suffering.
At Leavitt, Yamane & Soldner, we’re committed to protecting the rights of accident victims across Honolulu. Call (808) 537-2525 today for a free, no-obligation consultation and let our team help you take the next step toward recovery.
Notes: Our team of writers uses secondary sources such as news reports, local and state police incident reports to create these posts. We have not independently verified all of the facts surrounding this particular accident so if there is any information that is incorrect, please contact Leavitt, Yamane & Soldner right away so that we can update the post right away to reflect the most accurate information available.
Disclaimer: This post is not a solicitation for business. The photo used in this post was not taken at the actual accident scene. None of the information in this post is intended to be legal advice or medical advice. If you are injured in an accident, seek medical assistance immediately.