Blackhawks Fan Files Suit After Being Hit by Puck

The suit seeks an unspecified amount of damages

A Blackhawks fan has reportedly filed a personal injury suit against Chicago's United Center more than a year after she was hit in the face by a hockey puck.

In the suit, which was filed Friday, Patricia Higgins claims the United Center should have maintained and inspected safety nets β€œin order to avoid injury to spectators,” according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

The 56-year-old physician and longtime season ticket holder was hit in the face by a hockey puck last June as she and her daughter sat in their normal seats, in Row 11 on the northwest side of the ice rink.

"All I heard was the stick hitting the puck, so it was that 'slap' sound, and, I mean, within a split second [she was hit]," daughter Caitlin Higgins recalled.

She looked over to see her mom holding her face. The nearly six-ounce, frozen game piece sliced Higgins right above her right eye.

She needed more than 20 internal and external stitches to close the gash and wound up with a bruised retina, inflammation, and a concussion.

Higgins claims the United Center was careless and negligent in its installation and maintenance of the nets and said she has β€œsustained injuries, suffered pain, lost wages and medical bills, and will continue to suffer such damages in the future,” according to the lawsuit.

A spokesman for the United Center declined to comment to the Sun-Times on pending litigation. Higgins has not returned NBC Chicago's request for comment.

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