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Civil Litigation,
Government

Oct. 12, 2017

$15 million ends lawsuit over dangerous Hollywood intersection

The city of Los Angeles will pay $15 million to settle a personal injury lawsuit alleging it failed to remedy a dangerous intersection that was the scene of a car-on-pedestrian accident.

$15 million ends lawsuit over dangerous Hollywood intersection
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The city of Los Angeles will pay $15 million to settle a personal injury lawsuit alleging it failed to remedy a dangerous Hollywood intersection that was the scene of a 2013 car-on-pedestrian accident.

The City Council unanimously approved the payout during executive session on Wednesday.

The sum will be paid over a three-year period to former Marine officer John Leopold Victoria, who was struck ...

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