Deputy John Coddou Killed in Pedestrian Crash on Grand Parkway in Harris County

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Deputy John Coddou Killed in Harris County Pedestrian Accident on Grand Parkway 

Deputy John Coddou Killed
Deputy John Coddou Killed in Pedestrian Crash on Grand Parkway in Harris County

Harris County, Texas – A deputy was killed on Tuesday in a pedestrian accident in Harris County, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

The fatal crash happened around 9:30 a.m., April 23, on Grand Parkway, northwest of Houston.

Deputies said John Coddou, 50, had pulled over to help a driver following a minor crash. A white Chevy truck swerved to avoid Coddou’s vehicle and veered onto the median, where Coddou was helping the other driver. Coddou tried to avoid the Chevy but he was hit.

Coddou was airlifted to a Houston hospital where he was pronounced dead. He had been a 20-year veteran of a Houston-area sheriff’s office.

No other information was available.

The deputies are investigating the crash.

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The information for this article was obtained from public media and is for informational purposes. We understand this is a difficult time for the family of those affected by a tragic accident, and we offer our sincere condolences. While the idea of hiring a law firm may not feel appropriate at this time, as a public service we like to advise family of the following:
1. In some cases it may be very important to immediately begin securing evidence, including but not limited to photos of skid marks, photos of property damage, witness statements, the actual vehicle or other property involved in the incident, and other critical evidence before its disappears.
2. In Texas it is illegal for anyone to contact the family by telephone or in-person to convince the family to hire a law firm or attorney unless the family contacted the law firm or attornay first.
3. Under Texas law, wrongful death actions can be brought by a spouse (husband or wife), child (son or daughter), or parent (mother or father). A claim can also be brought on behalf of the deceased estate. the statute of limitations in Texas for wrongful death is two years from the date of the incident.

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