"Chrisley Knows Best" star Grayson Chrisley was rushed to the hospital after being badly injured in a car accident in Nashville, Tennessee.
Grayson, the 16-year-old son of Todd and Julie Chrisley, was driving on the freeway when he accidentally plowed into the back of a Dodge truck stuck in standstill traffic.
TMZ said the teen suffered a "potential head injury" and told officers he didn't recall what happened. Photos of the aftermath appear to show Grayson's truck completely totaled, as the hood is cracked, windshield smashed and front end mangled. The back of the truck that Grayson allegedly rear-ended also showed significant damage.
Grayson was rushed to the hospital via ambulance. The driver of the other truck refused medial attention, but TMZ said he also suffered injuries.
No arrests or citations were handed out.
Fans of the family's reality show know that Todd was worried about Grayson's driving, particularly due to a crash Savannah Chrisley got into as a young driver.
The crash is just another setback for the family. On June 7, 2022, Todd and Julie were found guilty of criminal bank fraud and tax evasion charges in federal court. They're awaiting sentencing.
Then, on Sept. 23, 2022, another legal situation came to the forefront after a former Georgia Department of Revenue investigator sued Todd for defamation.
Amy Doherty-Heinze, who investigated the Chrisley parents for tax evasion, alleged that Todd was lying about her on his "Chrisley Knows Best" podcast and falsely accusing her of criminal conduct. In the lawsuit, which was obtained by TMZ, Amy said Todd named her twice and "maliciously" accused her of breaking laws during the investigation, even calling for her to be prosecuted.
This is actually the second time she's filed a defamation lawsuit against the Chrisley family patriarch, having first done so in 2021. She filed the second lawsuit after he refused to retract his initial statements. Todd has actually been doubling down on his critiques of Amy, naming her in another podcast and claiming she "illegally" accessed the Georgia Crime Information Center. The first lawsuit is still pending.