F him and F the Chiefs. First Reid’s son now this jabroni. Scumbags.
F him and F the Chiefs. First Reid’s son now this jabroni. Scumbags.
This still has nothing to do with the Bills.
I haven’t been on this site in months. I wanted to see if there was any updates on this story. And this is where I came. This has everything to do with the bills. I skipped right past the 18 threads about if we should trade up or trade down to find it. People like you are why this board died. Get over yourself Jesus Christ.
Rashee Rice was driving at 119 mph seconds before crash
More details are emerging about the street-racing crash caused by Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice. And they’re not good for Rice.
According to the Dallas Morning News, the arrest affidavit contends that Rice was driving the Lamborghini Urus 119 miles per hour roughly 4.5 seconds before the six-car crash. The Corvette against which Rice was racing allegedly was going 116 mph.
The speed limit on the highway where the crash happened was 70 miles per hour.
Rice reportedly faces eight felony charges as a result of the crash. Neither the Chiefs nor the NFL have taken action in response to the incident, which exposes Rice to scrutiny under the Personal Conduct Policy.
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Rashee Rice faces $1 million lawsuit for street-racing crash - NBC Sports
Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice faces various issues arising from last month’s street-racing incident in Dallas. One of them became tangible on Monday.
Via Fox 4 in Kansas City, Rice and SMU cornerback Teddy Knox face a $1 million lawsuit for injuries occurring during the six-car crash.
The plaintiffs are Irina Gromova and Edvard Petrovskiy. They allegedly suffered “trauma to the brain, lacerations to the face requiring stitches, multiple contusions about the body, disfigurement, internal bleeding, and other internal and external injuries that may only be fully revealed over the course of medical treatment.”
Conflicting reports have emerged today as to the amount being sought in the lawsuit against Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice arising from last month’s street-racing crash.
At least two reports say it’s $1 million. At least one report says it’s $10 million. Here’s what I’ll say: It doesn’t matter.
For jurisdictional purposes, the amount being sought is relevant. For the final verdict, it’s not.
A jury will give whatever the jury gives. Key aspects include medical expenses, which have a specific number, and compensation for pain and suffering, which is up to whatever the jury chooses to give.
hate the queefs, but hate hate hate seeing all that talent going to waste because he wanted to be a dumbass behind the wheel.
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I don't hate it. I want to see his ass slapped down HARD. What he did was incredibly reckless and it's lucky there were not fatalities. Actions have consequences.
My guess is the lawsuit may be a bit sketchy. The passenger may have figured out they had a brain injury as soon as they found out who hit him but that's my cynical side kicking in there.
He was an idiot hopefully he learns.
You are right to question ghost “injuries”
I got into about a 3 mph fender bender the person and I walked around both cars for several minutes bending, kneeling etc to view the damage and take pictures. We were both clearly uninjured.
Then a month or so later my insurance company informs me that an injury lawsuit was filed by the other party.
Gotta love our legal system.
He'll only learn if he's held accountable. And unfortunately doctors are often complicit in injury fraud. It's easier for them to prescribe treatment even if they cannot confirm there's an issue. Hard to refute "my head hurts" or "my back hurts". The insurance companies will also often settle because of the cost of going to court. It's disheartening and it's why car insurance is so expensive. If the victim is truly that hurt then obviously they're fully entitled to compensation. Probably shouldn't speculate.
He’s going to get nailed. The combo of things he did will make it impossible to sneak them under the rug. And since he didn’t get the memo after the Ruggs incident, the league want to make an example of him.