Yakima to pay $3M in dangerous intersection settlement after crash
Nov. 26—The city of
The sum will be paid by the city's insurance, and the city is taking steps to improve safety at the intersection.
The impact threw Garcia from his car. He landed near the railroad tracks at the northeast section of the intersection.
A lawsuit brought by Garcia's family alleged the intersection was too wide to safely cross, creating a hazard for drivers navigating the intersection north and south, attorney
City Attorney
"Should the jury have found
Smith said the settlement achieved the goals set by the family to secure resources to better care for Garcia and his daughter.
Because of his injuries, Garcia cannot speak, eat or care for himself and requires 24-hour care in a nursing home, according to the release from
Traffic improvements
The release from
Separate from the lawsuit, the city was awarded state and federal grant funding for two roundabout projects near the intersection where the accident occurred, Watkins said.
She said the project design includes a double lane roundabout at the intersection of
Design work for the project, which had been on the city's six-year transportation improvement plan, is expected to be completed in 2023 with construction planned for 2024, Watkins said.
"My clients are grateful that the city has taken positive steps toward making the intersection safer, while also helping the Garcia family deal with the ramifications of this terrible crash," Smith said in the release.
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