SUV turning left struck the pedestrian in marked crosswalk
February 26, 2026 | Honolulu, HI
An 82-year-old woman has succumbed to injuries sustained in a pedestrian collision in Honolulu.
Authorities reported the incident occurred at the intersection of Dole Street and Alexander Street.
Kin Leung Lau, 82, died after being struck by an SUV while crossing in a marked crosswalk at Dole Street and Alexander Street in Honolulu.
What Happened in the Crash?
- Date and Time: The accident took place on the morning of Feb. 24.
- Location: Intersection of Dole Street and Alexander Street, Honolulu.
- Vehicle Involved: An SUV traveling westbound on Dole Street while making a left turn.
- Victim Details: Kin Leung Lau, 82, was crossing in a marked crosswalk when struck.
- Immediate Aftermath: The driver and passenger in the SUV were uninjured, and Lau was rushed to a hospital in critical condition.
- Outcome: Lau passed away two days later due to complications from multiple blunt force injuries, ruled accidental by the Honolulu Medical Examiner.
Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision.
Why Do Pedestrian Accidents Like This Occur in Hawaii?
Pedestrian deaths across Hawaii have increased notably in recent years, with Oahu recording at least eight fatalities in 2025 alone. Statewide, traffic fatalities exceeded 100 by late October, surpassing the previous year's total.
Key factors contributing to these incidents in Honolulu include:
- High speeds on urban roads.
- Poor visibility, especially during turns.
- Inadequate infrastructure, such as insufficient lighting or crosswalk markings.
Law enforcement has ramped up efforts, issuing numerous citations for unsafe driving behaviors to enhance pedestrian safety.
Nationally, the rise in pedestrian fatalities—up nearly 60% since 2013—links to the popularity of larger vehicles like SUVs and pickups, which can obstruct drivers' views of walkers.
Factor |
Contribution to Pedestrian Fatalities |
Source |
|---|
Larger Vehicles (SUVs/Pickups) |
Harder to see pedestrians, which accounts for increased blind spots |
Governors Highway Safety Association |
Speeding |
Reduces reaction time, a major factor in urban crashes |
Federal Highway Administration |
Infrastructure Gaps |
Poor lighting and crosswalks heighten risks in high-traffic areas |
CDC |
Visibility Issues |
Turns and intersections amplify dangers, especially at dawn/dusk |
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration |
Legal Insights
In cases such as this involving pedestrian collisions, national legal analysts provide valuable perspectives on contributing elements and potential recourse.
“Road conditions, visibility, and lighting are all possible contributing factors considered and examined,” said Candice Bond, managing partner with Bond Legal. “An accident reconstruction team is sometimes needed to help piece together what happened. All of these resources are necessary for helping clients receive monetary compensation for damages or a loss following a collision.”
- Key Takeaway 1: Thorough investigations, including reconstructions, are essential to determine fault in motor vehicle incidents.
- Key Takeaway 2: Families may pursue compensation for losses like medical bills, lost income, and emotional impacts.
- Key Takeaway 3: Yielding to pedestrians in crosswalks is a fundamental driver responsibility.
“It is almost always a driver’s duty to yield to any pedestrian,” said Stefano Formica, of counsel at Bond Legal. “Family members may seek damages for loss of income and companionship, pain and suffering, funeral expenses, and emotional distress following a tragic accident.”
Analysts emphasize that experienced representation can navigate insurance negotiations to secure fair outcomes.
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