An engineering and architectural firm has agreed to pay $1 million to the family of a postal worker who died in a collision while delivering mail on a rural stretch of road in Osceola County.

A road sign mixup was blamed. Residents were told before the crash that warning signs would be added at the intersection where Jhurel P. Villanueva died in a rollover collision with a passing car.

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