DAYTONA, Fla. — Victims of the terrifying wreck at Daytona International Speedway Saturday are preparing to file a lawsuit.
An attorney at a Florida law firm said three of the victims have hired him.
He said they want to claim damages from the wreck that left 28 fans injured.
Kyle Larson's car flew into the catch fence at the speedway, sending debris straight at fans.
All of those injured have been released from the hospital.
A teenage girl from Waynesville, N.C. was one of the fans injured when she was struck by a lug nut from a wheel.
A man from Harnett County, N.C. was also injured when he received 12 stitches after being hit in the head by flying debris.
Charlotte Motor Speedway made changes to its fence in 1999, raising it from 15 feet above the track to 21 feet, after three people were killed by a tire.