LeBron James and his son Bronny James' alleged car crash accusers want them to dig deep into their pockets for a six-figure sum!
The father and son athletes are now being asked by their accusers to dole out nearly $300k in cash to sort out bills accrued from the alleged car crash.
LeBron James and Bronny James were sued by April Almanza Lopez and Kiara Rae McGillen in October 2024 for a 2022 accident.
The Plaintiffs Accused LeBron And Bronny James Of Negligence
April Almanza Lopez and Kiara Rae McGillen are now seeking a significant six-figure sum to cover their medical expenses. The duo had sued LeBron and his son, Bronny, over a car crash that occurred on November 13, 2022, in Littlerock, California.
According to court documents, April reports suffering from multiple injuries, including neck pain, mid-back pain, lower back pain, bilateral shoulder pain, and headaches, with her medical costs totaling approximately $234,582.22.
Per In Touch, Kiara has also experienced neck pain, mid-back pain, lower back pain, and headaches, listing her medical expenses at $48,007.80. The lawsuit alleged negligence on the part of LeBron and Bronny, claiming that their vehicle crashed into the women while they were passengers in another car.
The Plaintiff Claimed They Lost Significant Income Due To The Accident
In the lawsuit, the plaintiffs alleged that LeBron and his son negligently owned and operated a vehicle that was involved in the accident, resulting in injuries and damages to them.
April and Kiara claimed the athletes caused them personal injuries that allegedly resulted in ongoing pain, discomfort, and physical disability. They also claimed to have incurred medical expenses for their treatment and reported significant damage to April's car.
While the exact costs of these repairs are currently unknown, they intended to provide evidence of the expenses during the trial. Additionally, both plaintiffs, who report being employed, claim they suffered wage losses due to the incident.
As part of their lawsuit, they sought unspecified general damages, medical expenses, compensation for the loss of the vehicle, and reimbursement for lost income.