Authorities say Ramirez was struck while crossing on Royal Ann Drive in Union City
October 29, 2025 | Union City, CA
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What Happened in the Union City Crash?
Gilbert Ramirez, 54, of Union City, was killed when a vehicle struck him at Decoto Road and Royal Ann Drive in Alameda County.
A vehicle struck and killed a 54-year-old man as he tried to cross a busy road in Union City early Wednesday. Gilbert Ramirez suffered fatal injuries in the collision at an intersection and was pronounced dead at the scene by responders.
This incident became the fourth traffic death in the city for the year. The driver pulled over right away and assisted officers with their onsite questions.
- Victim: Gilbert Ramirez, age 54
- Date of Incident: October 29, 2025, around 6:25 a.m.
- Location: Decoto Road and Royal Ann Drive, Union City, California
- Outcome: Ramirez died at the scene
- Driver Action: Stopped and cooperated with investigators
- Investigating Agency: Union City Police Department
Why Are Pedestrian Deaths Rising in Urban Areas?
Walking along streets has turned more hazardous with the growth of bigger cars and trucks on roads built for speed. A growing number of these deaths now happen in city settings compared to past years.
Statistic |
Details |
Source |
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Pedestrian deaths in urban areas in 2023 |
84 percent |
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety |
Pedestrian deaths in urban areas in 1975 |
59 percent |
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety |
Key reasons |
Larger vehicles, roads designed for speed, careless driving |
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety |
Expert Views on Pedestrian Crash Cases
"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. Time is of the essence in cases such as this, and the family of a victim must be ensured that evidence is reviewed in an efficient manner."
— Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal.
- Separate checks by trained lawyers help keep proof safe for families.
- Quick moves gather facts that might fade fast.
- Help can bring proper money for losses.
"It is almost always a driver’s duty to yield to any pedestrian. Insurance companies often try to pressure victims to settle for a quick payout for far less than the case is worth. However, an attorney will vigorously advocate for their client to ensure that they are treated with respect and compensated fairly."
— Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal.
- Wrongful death suits seek funds for lost pay, burial costs, and sorrow.
- Attorneys push back on low settlement offers.
- Solid backing stops unfair deals.
What Steps Can Families Take After a Pedestrian Death?
Loved ones left behind can file wrongful death claims to get back money for bills and heartache from the loss. Skilled lawyers guide through police files and talks with insurance groups.
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