Maui, HI – Vehicle Crash Blocks Haleakala Hwy & Hana Hwy
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Maui, HI – Vehicle Crash Blocks Haleakala Hwy & Hana Hwy

May 7, 2026

Maui, HI (May 7, 2026) On Thursday, May 7, a vehicle crash blocked traffic at the intersection of Haleakala Highway and Hana Highway in Maui. The accident caused traffic delays in the area. 

Emergency crews responded after receiving reports of the collision. Paramedics evaluated those involved and provided care as needed. Officials have not confirmed how many people were injured or the extent of their injuries.

Authorities closed portions of the roadway while crews worked at the scene. The investigation into the cause of the crash remains ongoing. 

We hope those involved make a full and swift recovery.

What Documents Do I Need to File a Car Accident Claim in Hawaii?

After a car accident in Maui, you should gather key documents before filing a claim. These may include accident reports, medical records, insurance information, proof of lost wages, and vehicle damage records. Keeping these records organized can help you respond quickly during the claims process.

To start your claim, you should request a copy of the official crash report from the responding agency. The report may include details about the vehicles, the crash location, and any citations issued at the scene. This document often serves as the foundation for a Hawaii car accident claim.

Your medical records and billing statements can help connect your injuries to the crash. You should keep copies of emergency room records, follow-up visit summaries, prescribed treatments, and therapy notes. These documents can show the type of care you received and the cost of that care.

As your claim moves forward, your insurance policy and claim-related messages should stay in your file. Save copies of emails, letters, claim forms, and notes from calls with your insurance company. These records can help show what you reported, what the insurer requested, and what issues remain unresolved.

At the crash scene, photos and videos can support your version of events. You should keep pictures of the vehicles, road conditions, traffic signs, visible injuries, and property damage when available. A written repair estimate or damage assessment can add detail that photos alone may not show.

If you missed work because of the crash, you should collect pay stubs, employer statements, and records showing lost income. Self-employed people can use tax returns, invoices, profit-and-loss records, or client communications to show changes in earnings. These records help explain the financial impact beyond medical bills.

When your documents are incomplete or delayed, insurance companies may question parts of your claim. For that reason, you should submit records promptly and keep copies of everything you provide. Strong documentation can help reduce confusion and keep the claim moving.

A Maui car accident lawyer can help you gather and organize the paperwork needed for your claim. An attorney can also handle communication with insurance companies on your behalf. This support allows you to focus on recovery while your case moves forward.

If you were hurt in a Maui crash, our team at Leavitt, Yamane & Soldner can review your crash and explain what options may be available. We can walk you through the records that may matter in your claim.

You can contact Leavitt, Yamane & Soldner at (808) 537-2525 to speak with our Maui car accident lawyer about your options.

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 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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