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Charles Corrigan killed in Napa County pedestrian crash on Tuesday

  • By JOHN ESHER
  • News, Breaking News
  • Posted: September 12, 2024 EDT
  • Updated: September 12, 2024 01:03 AM EDT

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Deadly collision happened at the intersection of Soscol Avenue and Third Street, police say

NAPA, CA, (September 10, 2024) - A pedestrian was fatally hit by a car near downtown Napa early Tuesday, according to police. The Napa County Coroner's Office identified the victim as Charles Corrigan.

pedestrian killedCharles Corrigan, 70, lost his life as a result of being hit by a motor vehicle near downtown Napa early Tuesday, according to police.

Based on preliminary information, Corrigan was struck around 5:30 a.m. at the intersection of Soscol Avenue and Third Street. At the crash scene was a sedan with damage to its driver's side front fender and window.

Tragically, 70-year-old Corrigan of Napa died at the scene due to injuries.

Authorities are investigating the incident.

PEDESTRIAN CRASH INVESTIGATION

According to the California Office of Traffic Safety (COTS), in 2018, around 893 pedestrians were killed on California roadways, a 26% increase from 2014.

“In most instances, pedestrians possess the right of way when crossing an intersection or a street regardless of if they are in a marked crosswalk,” said Candice Bond, an experienced pedestrian accident attorney.

Bond, Managing Partner of Bond Legal, noted that it’s imperative to have an independent probe conducted by a seasoned lawyer to help protect the rights of the victim’s family in cases such as this.

WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM 

“It is almost always a driver’s duty to yield to any pedestrian,” said Stefano Formica, of counsel at Bond Legal. The family of Charles Corrigan may be entitled to a wrongful death claim. 

“Family members of wrongful death victims may seek damages for loss of income and companionship, pain and suffering, funeral expenses, and emotional distress following a catastrophic accident,” said Formica. 

“Insurance companies often try to pressure victims to settle for a quick payout for far less than the case is worth,” Formica noted. “However, an attorney will vigorously advocate for their client to ensure that they are treated with respect and compensated fairly.”


Newsline's national legal analysts Candice Bond and Stefano Formica are experienced in fatal pedestrian accidents, and if you or a family member need help they are available for a free consultation to guide you.

(Candice Bond, Managing Partner, and Stefano Formica, Of Counsel, at Bond Legal, are the national legal analysts for Newsline. Newsline can and does use quotes from prior interviews with our analysts for our news articles. If you would like to contact Bond Legal to help you, please call 866-985-6515 or use the submission box found on this page. Legal analysts quoted may or may not be licensed in your state).

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The staff of Newsline would like to extend our thoughts and prayers to Charles Corrigan and family

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