Honolulu, HI – Three-Vehicle Accident at Pi’ilani Hwy & Wailea Iki Dr
March 31, 2026
Honolulu, HI (March 31, 2026) – Emergency crews responded to a three-vehicle accident on Monday, March 30, in Honolulu. The incident occurred at the intersection of Pi’ilani Highway and Wailea Iki Drive, according to the Honolulu Police Department.
Initial reports indicate that three vehicles were involved in the crash at the intersection. Paramedics evaluated the occupants for possible injuries at the scene.
Investigators spent several hours gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses. Officials have not released information regarding what may have led to the accident or whether any citations will be issued.
The Honolulu Police Department continues to investigate the cause of the crash.
We wish those injured a full and swift recovery.
How Does Hawaii No-Fault Insurance Work in Multi-Car Accidents?
Hawaii’s no-fault system applies to each person involved, even in crashes with several vehicles. Every driver and passenger turns first to their own insurance policy for coverage, regardless of who caused the accident. In multi-car situations, this means multiple policies may apply at the same time across different vehicles.
No-fault benefits cover medical treatment, rehabilitation costs, and related care after a crash. These benefits help address immediate needs without waiting for a fault decision. Coverage applies up to policy limits and focuses only on injury-related expenses, including necessary follow-up visits and ongoing treatment support.
Fault becomes relevant only when injuries meet certain legal thresholds. If a person suffers serious harm or exceeds medical cost limits, they may step outside the no-fault system. At that point, liability can be examined to determine responsibility among the drivers involved in the accident.
Handling claims across several insurers can create added complexity. Each policy may respond differently depending on the people covered and the circumstances. Coordination between insurance companies plays a role in resolving overlapping claims and addressing coverage disputes that may arise.
Hawaii law sets deadlines for reporting accidents and submitting claims. Timely notice helps preserve eligibility for benefits and keeps documentation accurate. Missing these timeframes can affect how a claim moves forward and may limit available coverage or recovery options.
A Honolulu car accident lawyer may help review policy details and explain how multiple coverages apply. An attorney can also organize claim documents, communicate with insurers, and guide you through the legal process.
At Leavitt, Yamane & Soldner, we have experience handling accident claims in Honolulu and throughout Hawaii. We can explain how insurance, medical records, and documentation may apply in multi-car wrecks.
If you want clear information about your options, you can contact Leavitt, Yamane & Soldner at (808) 537-2525.
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.