As of August 4, the program had offered compensation for 162 eligible claims across its two phases, including 102 death claims and 60 serious physical injury claims. Phase One provided more than $38.7 million through 30 eligible claims, including 23 death claims and seven serious physical injury claims. Of those, 132 were determined eligible for compensation, including 79 death claims and 53 serious physical injury claims. The program was announced on November 8, 2023, to provide a prompt, accessible and Hawaiʻi-centered alternative for compensating eligible death and serious physical injury claims. Eligible death claims receive $1.5 million, while serious physical injury awards are determined by the severity of the injury and may total up to $1.5 million.