Kansas City Chiefs to help girl injured in Britt Reid crash with financial assistance, medical care

4:30 PM

The Kansas City Chiefs are part of a plan that will provide medical care and financial assistance to the girl who was injured in a car crash.

Tom Porto, the attorney for the family, released a statement announcing the plan, but no details were given. The plan was confirmed by the Chiefs, but they did not give any details.

A car driven by the son of a Kansas City Chiefs coach struck a vehicle that was being driven by a young woman on a Kansas City freeway. She had a brain injury.

riel's recovery is a long road, but she has made great strides and continues to improve every day. She attended her first day of school earlier this fall.

The car with the people in it was struck by another car. Police said that after the accidents, he had a blood alcohol level of 0.113. The legal limit is 0.08.

The man has pleaded not guilty. The trial for felony driving while intoxicated is scheduled to begin in April.

At the end of last season, the contract of the Chiefs' head coach expired.