Kansas City Chiefs to pay expenses for girl hurt in crash
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The Kansas City Chiefs will pay for ongoing medical treatment and other expenses for a young girl who was seriously injured when a vehicle she was in was struck by a car driven by former assistant coach Britt Reid.
The agreement between the Chiefs and the family of Ariel Young will provide her with world-class medical care and long-term financial stability, according to a statement Friday from the teams legal representative and the familys attorney, Tom Porto.
The agreement was reached after several months of discussions between the Chiefs, Ariel Youngs family, and medical experts. Other details were not released.
Ariel, who was five at the time, suffered a traumatic brain injury on Feb. 4 when Britt Reids vehicle hit two stopped vehicles on an Interstate 435 entrance ramp near Arrowhead Stadium.
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