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Crissy Froyd

Former Titans TE Frank Wycheck files $1M suit against fitness group

Former Tennessee Titans tight end Frank Wycheck is in the news, and it’s not for anything relating to his role in the “Music City Miracle.”

He’s currently filing a civil lawsuit against a former workout facility in Franklin, Tennessee.

In the suit against Prairie Life Fitness, there are claims of premises liability and negligence against the company, which is registered under foreign limited liability.

The filing claims that Wycheck injured himself at the 300 Shingle Way location – which is now closed -in July 2018 when he “stepped on an improperly installed or maintained board on the floor” of a sauna.

It argues negligence against the fitness group for the “defective condition on the premises.”

The document was filed to the circuit court of Williamson County on June 29.

The former pass-catcher looks to gain $1 million in damages, plus costs.

His injuries and damages have been described as to be of “a personal, pecuniary and permanent nature.”

Wycheck is being legally represented by the Vrdolyak Law Groups Daniel G. Alholm of the Vrdolyak Law Group in Nashville.

The location in which the injury was alledgedly sustained shut its doors on in April after 12 years of being open.

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