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Friday, March 02, 2007

Rehabilitation money cut off for accident victim

Penn State student Aaron Stidd, harshly injured in October when he was struck by a car while crossing Atherton Street, is not making enough development to justify continuing to pay $1,500 to $2,000 a day for rehabilitation, his insurance company told his parents. But Aaron Stidd's father, J. Stidd, refuses to shift his son from Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital, saying he still thinks the concentrated rehabilitation there offers his son the best chance of progressing to the point that he can eventually return home in his parents' care.

J. Stidd and his wife have been paying the tab for the treatment since Jan. 25 and are appealing the insurance company's decision. Aaron Stidd was walking across South Atherton Street at West Beaver Avenue with two other pedestrians on Oct. 18 when he was strike by a car driven by Anthony Torsell, 20, of Bellefonte, police said.

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