Chiefs Star Rashee Rice Faces $1 Million Lawsuit Amidst High-Speed Crash Fallout

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice faces a third lawsuit in connection with a high-speed car crash in Dallas last year. The incident involved Rice allegedly driving his Lamborghini Urus at speeds reaching 119 mph, resulting in a six-vehicle collision. The lawsuit, filed by Kayla Quinn, accuses Rice of “outrageous conduct.” She alleges that she experienced physical and emotional trauma from the crash, which occurred while she was driving home from the Dallas Zoo with her son. In her complaint, Quinn is seeking damages ranging from $250,000 to $1 million. Rice faces … Read more

Jury Delivers Victory for Defendant in High-Stakes $33 Million Motorcycle Crash Lawsuit

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A jury has ruled in favor of the defendant in a high-stakes motorcycle collision case that sought $33 million in damages. The decision was made after a trial that brought forth conflicting accounts from both sides regarding the events leading up to the crash. The case involved a motorcycle rider who sustained serious injuries in an accident with a car. The rider claimed that the car driver acted negligently, leading to the collision. The victim’s legal team argued that the driver was responsible for the injuries and demanded a substantial sum … Read more

Jury Awards $15 Million to Family of Crash Victim in Case Involving Former UNLV Basketball Recruit

LAS VEGAS — A jury has awarded $15 million to the family of a man who lost his life in a tragic vehicle collision involving former UNLV basketball recruit Zaon Collins. The decision, announced on Tuesday, comes nearly three years after the accident that took Eric Echevarria’s life on December 30, 2020. According to police reports, Collins was allegedly traveling at nearly 90 miles per hour in a 35 mph zone at the intersection of Fort Apache and Blue Diamond roads when he struck Echevarria’s vehicle. The significant speed differential raised serious safety concerns and … Read more

Las Vegas Jury Delivers $15 Million Verdict in Tragic Fatal Crash Linked to Former UNLV Basketball Player

Las Vegas jurors awarded $15 million to the family of a man killed in a collision involving a former University of Nevada, Las Vegas basketball recruit. The tragic incident stole the life of 20-year-old Deandre Harris in April 2021, leaving behind a family devastated by loss. Court documents revealed that the crash transpired when the driver of a car, who had been allegedly driving under the influence, struck Harris’ vehicle as he was making a U-turn at a Las Vegas intersection. Witnesses reported that the driver had been speeding just prior to the impact. The … Read more