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9 Steps to Take After a Car Accident in Hawaii

Home > 9 Steps to Take After a Car Accident in Hawaii
Dec 5, 2024 | On Behalf of Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks | Read Time: 4 minutes | Car Accidents

A car accident can be a traumatic experience, leaving you feeling disoriented and unsure of what to do next. If you find yourself in this unfortunate situation, knowing the proper steps to take after a car accident can help ensure your safety, protect your rights, and streamline the process of handling any legal and insurance claims that may arise. Here’s a compassionate and informative guide on what to do after a car accident in Hawaii.

Contents
What to Do After a Car Accident in Hawaii
1. Ensure Safety and Check for Injuries
2. Move to a Safe Location
3. Call the Police
4. Exchange Information
5. Document the Scene
6. Notify Your Insurance Company
7. Seek Medical Attention
8. Keep Records
9. Consult with a Car Accident Lawyer
What Not to Do After a Car Accident
Do Not Leave the Scene
Do Not Admit Fault
Do Not Sign Documents Without Legal Advice
Do Not Neglect Medical Attention
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What to Do After a Car Accident in Hawaii

In the moments immediately following a car accident, it can be difficult to determine your next steps. It is important to stay composed and focus on prioritizing your health and safety.

After that, there are a number of steps that can help ensure you have the strongest possible claim for recovery.

1. Ensure Safety and Check for Injuries

The first step to take after a car accident is to ensure everyone’s safety. Get everyone out of the vehicle if there is a fire hazard.  Check yourself and your passengers for injuries.

If anyone is injured, call 911 immediately to get medical assistance. Even if injuries seem minor, it’s important to seek medical attention as some injuries might not be immediately apparent.

2. Move to a Safe Location

If it’s safe to do so, move your vehicle to the side of the road or a safer location to avoid obstructing traffic and reducing the risk of another accident.

Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers. If your vehicle is not drivable, stay inside with your seatbelt fastened until help arrives.

3. Call the Police

In Hawaii, it’s essential to report the accident to the police, especially if there are injuries or significant property damage. Drivers involved in accidents resulting in injury or death must immediately notify the police and render assistance to those who are injured.

The police will document the scene, which can be crucial for insurance claims and any potential legal action. Obtain the responding officer’s name, badge number, and report number for your records.

4. Exchange Information

Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver involved in the accident. Be sure to get their name, phone number, address, driver’s license number, license plate number, and insurance policy details. Also, collect contact information from any witnesses. It is also a good idea to note the make, model, and color of the other vehicle.

5. Document the Scene

Take photos and videos of the accident scene from various angles, capturing the damage to all vehicles involved, any visible injuries, road conditions, traffic signs, and any other relevant details.

This documentation can serve as vital evidence for your insurance claim and any potential legal case. Be thorough and detailed in your documentation.

6. Notify Your Insurance Company

Contact your insurance company as soon as possible to report the accident. Speak with an experienced car accident lawyer first, if possible.  Provide your insurance company with all necessary details and follow their instructions on filing a claim.

Be honest and accurate in your report, but avoid admitting fault or making speculative statements about the accident. Promptly reporting the accident is crucial as delays can affect your claim.

7. Seek Medical Attention

Even if you feel fine at that moment, it’s crucial to seek medical attention after a car accident. Some injuries, such as whiplash or internal injuries, may not manifest immediately.

A thorough medical examination can ensure that any injuries are promptly diagnosed and treated. Follow up on any recommended treatments and keep detailed records of your medical visits and treatments.

8. Keep Records

Keep detailed records of all documents related to the accident, including medical reports, repair estimates, police reports, and any correspondence with your insurance company.

These records can be invaluable if you need to pursue a legal claim. Organized documentation will help you keep track of expenses and other pertinent information.

9. Consult with a Car Accident Lawyer

Navigating the aftermath of a car accident can be complex and overwhelming. Consulting with an experienced car accident lawyer can help you understand your rights and options.

A lawyer can guide you through the claims process, negotiate with insurance companies, and represent your interests in court if necessary. Legal expertise can make a significant difference in securing the compensation you deserve. 

Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks & Fairbanks has been handling car accident cases for more than 50 years.

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What Not to Do After a Car Accident

While knowing what to do after a car accident in Hawaii is essential, it’s equally important to be aware of what not to do.

Do Not Leave the Scene

Leaving the scene of an accident, especially if there are injuries or significant property damage, can result in serious legal consequences. According to HRS §291C-14, drivers must remain at the scene until they have fulfilled their duty to give information and render aid. Leaving can result in hit-and-run charges.

Do Not Admit Fault

Avoid admitting fault or apologizing, as these statements can be used against you later. Determining fault is a complex process that should be handled by the police and insurance companies. Stick to the facts when discussing the accident.

Do Not Sign Documents Without Legal Advice

Do not sign any documents or give recorded statements to the other driver’s insurance company without consulting your lawyer first. These actions can impact your ability to recover compensation. Your lawyer can advise you on the implications of any documents.

Do Not Neglect Medical Attention

Even if you feel fine, neglecting to seek medical attention can be detrimental to your health and your claim. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent because of the excitement and adrenaline following an accident, so having a medical record can be crucial for your case. Follow all medical advice and keep detailed records of your treatment.

Contact Our Car Accident Lawyers At Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks & Fairbanks Today

If you’ve been involved in a car accident in Hawaii, the compassionate and experienced team at Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks & Fairbanks is here to help.

We understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll that a car accident can take, and we are dedicated to providing the support and representation you need.

Contact us today for a free consultation and let us help you navigate the aftermath of your accident.

By knowing what to do after a car accident in Hawaii and seeking the right legal assistance, you can protect your rights and work towards a fair resolution of your car accident case.

Our team is ready to provide the guidance and support you need during this challenging time.

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Steps to Take After a Car Accident in Hawaii
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Contents
What to Do After a Car Accident in Hawaii
1. Ensure Safety and Check for Injuries
2. Move to a Safe Location
3. Call the Police
4. Exchange Information
5. Document the Scene
6. Notify Your Insurance Company
7. Seek Medical Attention
8. Keep Records
9. Consult with a Car Accident Lawyer
What Not to Do After a Car Accident
Do Not Leave the Scene
Do Not Admit Fault
Do Not Sign Documents Without Legal Advice
Do Not Neglect Medical Attention
Contact Our Car Accident Lawyers At Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks & Fairbanks Today
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