McLorn claims that her son was supplied a defective football helmet lined inside with head-cushioning air bellows that weren't properly inflated. Sunkett, the lawsuit claims, also had ordered her son to play even after the teenager complained of a headache and showed signs of a concussion.
The defendants' "policies were to place winning over the health, safety and welfare of its student-athletes," John Q. Kelly, New York brain injury lawyer, claims.
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