The hits keep coming for the Detroit Lions.

According to a report, star defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh is being sued for more than a million dollars for his role in a one-car auto accident in Portland, Ore. last December.

The accident occurred while Suh was serving a two-game suspension for stomping on Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Evan Dietrich-Smith. Suh reportedly lost control of his 1970 Chevrolet coupe. According to the Portland Police Bureau spokesman, the car spun out and struck a curb, light pole, a drinking fountain and a tree.

According the Oregonian, the lawsuit, filed by passenger Saadia Van Winkle, seeks $500,000 in non-economic damages, $4,012.05 for medical expenses, $2,500 in economic damages due to lost wages, and another $500,000 for "severe emotional distress."

Van Winkle was injured in the accident (see photos) and claims to have requested medical attention, but Suh declined the 9-1-1 operator's offer to send an ambulance to the scene. Van Winkle's suit claims Suh ordered her out of the car, verbally and physically intimidating her and yelled "You're not hurt, get out of the car."

According to a police statement, Van Winkle and another female passenger left the scene to seek medical treatment before the police arrived.

According to the Free Press report, Van Winkle also alleges Suh came to her house the day after the incident and offered her $700 to keep quiet about the accident.

Because Suh showed no signs of impairment at the scene, no breathalyzer test was performed. The police declined to investigate the crash, file charges, or issue citations despite the additional information from the passengers.

Witnesses from the scene told KGW-TV that Suh was driving recklessly.