Hudson County View
The family of a woman killed by a Hudson Bergen-Light Rail train on Christmas Eve in 2019 has filed a $10 million offer of judgement as part of wrongful death lawsuit filed against NJ Transit, the HBLR, and other related entities.
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By John Heinis/Hudson County View
The seven-count, 30-page lawsuit was filed in Hudson County Superior Court on January 11th by Devon Collins, the administratrix of the estate of Shannon Flood – the 43-year-old woman killed by a light rail train near the Exchange Place station on December 24th, 2019.
NJ Transit released few details surrounding her death at the time, but the lawsuit contends that she was simply “lawfully crossing the street” when she was killed.
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