Motorcyclist Killed in Suspected DUI Collision at Buchanan Road and Woodborough Place in Pittsburg – February 26, 2026
A 46-year-old motorcyclist from Concord was killed when a sedan driver suspected of DUI struck him at the intersection of Buchanan Road and Woodborough Place in Pittsburg on the afternoon of Thursday, February 26, 2026. The 37-year-old sedan driver was arrested at the scene. Pittsburg Police are asking witnesses to come forward.
Incident Summary
What Happened
On the afternoon of Thursday, February 26, 2026, a 46-year-old motorcyclist from Concord was fatally struck by a sedan at the intersection of Buchanan Road and Woodborough Place in Pittsburg. The crash occurred at approximately 4:45 p.m. during afternoon commute hours. Pittsburg Police and medical personnel responded to the scene and attempted life-saving measures, but the motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities identified the driver of the sedan as a 37-year-old Pittsburg resident who remained at the scene following the collision. Officers arrested the driver on suspicion of DUI. The victim's name had not been publicly released at the time of this report, pending notification of next of kin. The investigation is ongoing.
Investigation Status
The Pittsburg Police Department is actively investigating the fatal crash. The sedan driver has been arrested on suspicion of DUI and the criminal case is expected to proceed through Contra Costa County courts. Police are seeking any witnesses who may have observed the collision or the sedan's driving prior to the crash. Anyone with information is asked to contact Pittsburg Police at (925) 252-4980.
Legal Options for the Family
Wrongful Death Claim Against the DUI Driver
A criminal DUI arrest does not prevent the deceased's family from simultaneously pursuing a civil wrongful death lawsuit. Civil and criminal proceedings are entirely separate in California. The family may seek compensation for funeral and burial expenses, loss of the rider's financial support, loss of companionship and guidance, and other damages. In cases involving drunk driving, California courts may also award punitive damages to punish the defendant for extreme recklessness.
DUI Wrongful Death — Punitive Damages
Unlike standard negligence cases, DUI-related wrongful death claims in California can support a claim for punitive damages. These are damages above and beyond compensatory damages and are designed to punish conduct that courts find to be malicious or recklessly indifferent to human life. Driving under the influence and causing a death has been recognized by California courts as conduct that can support a punitive damages award, potentially significantly increasing the total recovery for the family.
Statute of Limitations — Act Promptly
California's wrongful death statute of limitations is generally two years from the date of death. While this may feel like ample time, evidence — including surveillance footage, witness memories, and toxicology records — can deteriorate quickly. Families should consult with an attorney as early as possible to preserve evidence and protect their right to recover. An attorney can also coordinate with the ongoing criminal investigation without interfering in it.
Local Safety Context
Notable Verdicts in Contra Costa County
The above are publicly reported verdicts and settlements from wrongful death and motorcycle cases in Contra Costa County and California. Every case is different, and past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
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