Fundraiser to benefit young woman paralyzed by O’Hare bus shelter

Tierney Darden Injured when a bus shelter collapsed.

Fundraiser to benefit young woman paralyzed by O’Hare bus shelter

Kendra Scott Jewelry to donate 20% of profits to help Tierney Darden

October 8, 2016 (CHICAGO) – Kendra Scott will host a Give Back Event at their Chicago store on Saturday, October 8, 2016 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. The company will donate 20 percent of proceeds from both in store and phone orders to Tierney Darden’s Rehabilitation Fund.

Tierney Darden of Mundelein, Illinois had just returned from a trip to Minneapolis with her mother and sister on August 2, 2015 when the bus shelter she was standing next to outside of O’Hare International Airport collapsed onto her during a storm. The accident left Tierney, a 24-year-old dance student, paralyzed from the waist down. Personal injury attorneys from the Chicago law firm of Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C., filed a lawsuit on her behalf.

Since the accident, Tierney has had to overcome physical and emotional hurdles. The event coordinator for Kendra Scott Jewelry read about Tierney’s accident and wanted to host a fundraiser to help her.

“Tierney was excited to learn about the fundraiser as she loves jewelry,” her family said.

Tierney has customized a piece of jewelry named “The Tierney” that will be for sale at the event. Event details are as follows:

Location: Kendra Scott Chicago
900 North Michigan Avenue L3-18
Chicago, IL

Date: Saturday, October 8

Time: 5 – 7 p.m.

Please note, online orders are NOT included in the event.

Drinks and snacks will be provided. Please contact Marcie Mangan at 312-372-1227 or mmangan@salvilaw.com with any questions or for more details.

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Patrick A. Salvi concentrates his legal practice in cases concerning serious personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and mass torts. Mr. Salvi has achieved record-breaking jury verdicts and settlements on behalf of his clients throughout the state, including serving as lead counsel on a trial team that won an Illinois record-high $148 million jury verdict and a Lake County record $33 million jury verdict.