Honolulu, HI – Traffic Crash Causes Injuries on E Moanalua Fwy
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Honolulu, HI – Traffic Crash Causes Injuries on E Moanalua Fwy

April 15, 2026

Honolulu, HI (April 15, 2026) – A traffic collision on Wednesday, April 15, left at least one person injured on the East Moanalua Freeway in Honolulu.

Emergency units responded to the scene around 4 p.m. after receiving reports of the crash. Paramedics treated the injured individual before transporting them to a nearby hospital. The extent of their injuries has not been confirmed at this time.

Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.

We extend our best wishes to everyone involved and hope for a full recovery.

Do I Need to Call the Police After a Car Accident in Hawaii?

You’re required to contact the police in Hawaii when a crash results in injury, death, or significant property damage. Calling law enforcement right away creates an official record that documents the facts of the crash. That record can matter later when dealing with insurance and medical expenses.

In some minor crashes, police may not respond in person. Officers may ask drivers to file a report at a local station instead. Knowing whether a response is required helps drivers take the right steps from the start.

An official crash report establishes a written account of what happened. It records vehicle positions, road conditions, and statements from those involved. Without that report, key details can become difficult to verify.

Police also help manage the scene when injuries are present. They coordinate with emergency responders and keep the area safe for medical personnel. Their presence enables care to reach injured people faster.

Insurance companies in Hawaii often rely on police reports when reviewing claims. A documented report gives adjusters a neutral account of the crash. Gaps in documentation can slow down or complicate the claims process.

If police do not respond to the scene, drivers can still take steps to protect their case. Photographing the vehicles, exchanging insurance information, and gathering witness contact details all help. Filing a written report with authorities as soon as possible preserves the record.

A Honolulu car accident lawyer can review a police report and identify details that may affect a claim. Legal guidance helps injured drivers understand what their report says and what it may mean. An attorney can also clarify how Hawaii’s no-fault insurance rules apply to a specific situation.

If you have questions after a traffic accident in Hawaii, our team at Leavitt, Yamane & Soldner can help you understand your options. We have experience reviewing injury cases and explaining how Hawaii’s accident laws may apply to your situation.

You can speak with our attorneys to discuss documentation, insurance communication, and next steps. You can call Leavitt, Yamane & Soldner at (808) 537-2525 to learn more about how we can assist you.

Notes: Our team of writers uses secondary sources such as news reports and 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 so that we can update the post 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.

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