The Chiefs' Rashee Rice and SMU's Teddy Knox are being sued in Texas for over $1 million in actual damages and $10 million in punitive damages for allegedly causing a six-vehicle crash on March 30 in Dallas.
are being sued in Texas for over $1 million in actual damages and $10 million in punitive damages by two people who say they were injured in a six-vehicle crash on March 30 in Dallas.
The plaintiffs, Edvard Petrovskiy and Irina Gromova, allege Rice and Knox deliberately raced their vehicles at speeds well beyond the posted limits and caused the six-vehicle crash that led to their injuries., was the leaseholder of both vehicles. He was driving one.
In the lawsuit, Petrovskiy and Gromova claim injuries that include brain trauma, cuts to the face requiring stitches, bruises, disfigurement and internal bleeding. They are asking for actual damages that include medical care, physical pain and suffering, loss of earning capacity, mental anguish and property damage of $71,122.69.Earlier Monday, Chiefs coach Andy Reid said that the team expects Rice to participate as they began their offseason program Monday with virtual meetings. Reid wouldn't say whether the Chiefs were planning on having Rice participate later in the spring when they move the program to Kansas City.
"I want to keep gathering the information from the law enforcement people,'' Reid said."We'll just see where everything goes from there let the process take place.''
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