$148 Million Awarded To Woman Paralyzed In Shelter Collapse
By Associated Press$148 Million Awarded To Woman Paralyzed In Shelter Collapse
By Associated PressA jury has awarded $148 million to a woman partially paralyzed by a collapsed bus shelter at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport.
Tierney Darden of suburban Vernon Hills wept as Judge Clare McWilliams on Wednesday read the jury’s decision in a Cook County courtroom. The trial lasted seven days and the jury deliberated four hours.
Outside the courtroom, Patrick Salvi said the 26-year-old Darden is grateful the jury recognized the severity of her injury and “the long road that she has ahead of her.”
A spokesman says city officials are disappointed by the jury’s verdict and are evaluating legal options.
In August 2015, Darden, then a dance student, was standing with her mother and sister on a lower-level street that accesses O’Hare’s Terminal 2 during a storm. High winds toppled a pedestrian shelter onto Darden.
The woman’s lawyers say her spinal cord was severed, and she was left paralyzed from the waist down.