Los Angeles Times

Claim filed against Caltrans in woman’s death

She was killed when homeless camp in Modesto was razed.

- By Alejandra Reyes-Velarde alejandra.reyesvelar­de@latimes.com

The parents of a woman who was killed last month when a California Department of Transporta­tion crew bulldozed a homeless encampment in Modesto have filed a wrongful death claim.

The claim, the first step in pursuing a lawsuit, seeks unspecifie­d damages. It says the woman, Shannon Marie Bigley, was killed after being struck by Caltrans machinery that was “negligentl­y and/or recklessly operated.”

Bigley, 33, was sleeping in a cardboard box in the homeless camp on Aug. 1 when a Caltrans crew began clearing the area with a bulldozer. A man who said he witnessed the incident told a reporter at the encampment that her body was “smashed.”

Caltrans has 50 days to respond to the claim, which was filed Saturday, before attorney Eric Khodadian can move forward with a lawsuit, he said.

“There needs to be compensati­on,” Khodadian said. “There needs to be justice.”

California Highway Patrol Officer Thomas Olsen said in August the department was investigat­ing Bigley’s death, but results have not been released.

Khodadian said Bigley’s family has yet to receive answers about what happened.

“The family is upset because despite the accident happening over a month ago, Caltrans has not reached out to them, has not apologized, has not offered condolence­s,” he said. “They’re hurting right now, and they’re not being provided with sufficient informatio­n to allow them to begin the healing process.”

Caltrans workers have previously spoken out against the state agency’s handling of homeless camp sweeps. A union representi­ng Caltrans employees filed a formal complaint with the agency in August highlighti­ng health and safety concerns related to the practice of cleaning up homeless encampment­s across the state, which employees say should not be part of their duties.

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