Capt. Michael Shepard of Agua Dulce was killed in a 2019 crash on the 14 Freeway in Santa Clarita.
SANTA MONICA – Relatives of a Los Angeles County Fire Department captain killed in 2019 when hiswere awarded $5 million by a jury that also found the state and the captain were equally at fault in the accident, reducing the award to $2.5 million.
A Santa Monica Superior Court jury that heard trial of the family’s case reached its verdicts Thursday after only a few hours of deliberations. The panel’s $5 million award was based on the family’s loss of Shepard’s love and companionship and their decision to split fault between the fire captain and the state included a finding that Shepard’s negligence was a “substantial factor” in causing his death.
The plaintiffs alleged Pedro Gonzalez Beltran’s Caltrans truck did not have flashing or rotating amber lights and that there was too much distance between his truck and the vehicle behind it, making it more difficult to know that Beltran’s truck was part of the sweeping detail. But attorneys representing the state of California, Gonzalez Beltran and Herc Rentals Inc. argued Shepard caused the accident, saying he was not traveling at a “reasonable speed.
Caltrans was conducting a sweeping operation with seven vehicles on the day of the incident, including one CHP vehicle, that required the “moving closure” of the left shoulder and the HOV lane of the freeway. Beltran was driving partially in the median shoulder and partially in the HOV lane when he stopped to remove debris from the center divider, the defense trial brief stated.
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