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$6.1 million payment to motorcyclist over pothole crash

Crash left him serious brain injuries; LA City Council voted the money for the settlement



A 2015 motorcycle crash sparked a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles.
Image Credit: Los Angeles Times.

LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles will pay $6.1 million to a motorcyclist who hit potholes and crashed, leaving him with a serious brain injury.

The Los Angeles Times says the City Council voted the money for the settlement Friday.

Philip Ramon Alvarez sued the city over a 2015 crash in San Pedro. He crashed after hitting a series of potholes in the roadway.

His attorney, Santo Riccobono, said the holes were caused by city employees using surveying equipment.

Alvarez was 26 at the time.

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His attorney says Alvarez can walk but he can't work and will need to rely on his family and caretakers for life.

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