Gasia (JAY'-zuh) Thomas, who is now 16, suffered a severe brain injury when she touched the line on November 1, 2012, as she and a younger sister walked to school in Cleveland, according to court documents. Gasia will require round-the-clock care the rest of her life, according to a court document. The younger sister received minor injuries.
The settlement was first reported Friday by WOIO-TV in Cleveland.
A judge must approve the settlement. Her family previously settled a claim against the city for USD 700,000 over a police officer's failure to stand guard near the line and warn people away.
Gasia wasn't breathing when an emergency medical crew arrived, and she had to be resuscitated.
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An attorney for Cleveland Electric Illuminating and First Energy Service declined to comment today. Michael Becker, an attorney for the family, also declined to comment, citing a confidentiality agreement in the settlement.
First Energy Service, like CEI, is a subsidiary of Akron-based First Energy and was responsible for relaying emergency calls to CEI about damaged and fallen power lines.
According to settlement documents, CEI attorneys argued that the company wasn't able to fix the line before Gasia was hurt because crews were busy elsewhere.
Family attorneys found that a crew had been working for several hours a few blocks away before Gasia was hurt and could have made the repair in a matter of minutes.