Caitlyn Jenner is one step closer to putting a fatal car crash behind her.
The reality star reached a settlement on Monday with Jessica
Steindorff, who was driving one of the four cars involved in the tragic
Pacific Coast Highway accident back in February that left one woman
dead, TMZ is reporting.
Steindorff, a Hollywood agent who represents Victoria's Secret model
Alessandra Ambrosio, sued Jenner in June after she claimed the accident
caused her serious medical injuries and lost wages.
It's unknown how much compensation Steindorff received in the
settlement, which was reportedly paid entirely by Jenner's insurance
company.
But Jenner is hardly out of the woods yet, as she still faces two other lawsuits from others affected by the crash — including relatives of the woman who died, Kim Howe.
In the accident, the 66-year-old Jenner, who still identified as Bruce
Jenner at the time, rear-ended Howe's Lexus sedan and pushed it into
oncoming traffic, where she was fatally hit by a Hummer SUV filled with
five people.