Politics & Government
District 214 Urged to Provide Catastrophic Accident Insurance
In light of Rob Komosa's recent death, the Gridiron Alliance is urging the high school district to obtain more student-athlete insurance.

The Gridiron Alliance is urging Northwest Suburban High School District 214 to provide catastrophic accident insurance for student athletes in light of Rob Komosa’s death, the Daily Herald reports.
Komosa was a former Rolling Meadows High School football player who was paralyzed from injuries sustained during a practice in 1999. He passed away last week at the age of 30. After his injury, the school district settled a lawsuit regarding the incident for $12.5 million, according to the Daily Herald.
The Illinois General Assembly website states that legislation for schools to provide catastrophic accident insurance for athletes injured in Illinois High School Association events passed through a senate panel last week. It now heads to the senate floor.Â
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