If you have suffered an injury as a result of an accident that was someone else’s fault, you can pursue a claim for compensation. Our solicitors will help recover personal injury compensation for your physical, psychological and financial losses.
The injuries could, for example, result from:
- a motorcycle accident
- a car accident
- an accident at work
- an accident in a public place
- an aviation accident
- an accident on board a ferry at sea
- a farm accident
- an accident in a hospital.
We have dealt with claims over many years in relation to all of the above types of cases. If you have suffered an accident in Ireland, please don’t hesitate to contact our Personal Injury Solicitor Helen Coughlan for an initial chat.
Since 2004 all claims must be processed through the Irish Injuries Board. Once we have obtained the necessary medical reports, we will submit your personal injury claim to the Injuries Board on your behalf. The Injuries Board will then notify the other side of the application. The other side has the option of consenting or declining the Injuries Board assessment procedure. If they decline, we will then issue court proceedings for compensation for your injuries, loss, damage and expense.
If the other side consent to the Injuries Board assessment, then the Injuries Board will consider the medical reports given, and may obtain their own medical report. It will then assess how much they think the claim is worth, usually within 9 – 15 months. The Injuries Board assessment can be accepted or declined by either party. If it is accepted by both sides, that is the end of the matter. However, if either you or the other side does not accept the assessment, then the case can be brought to court.
Medical Negligence
We acted as personal injury lawyers for a lady who suffered severe and permanent back injuries when a back operation in hospital was carried out negligently.
The operation was a complex back operation but unfortunately, the surgeon did not carry it out as he should have. We obtained expert evidence from a UK surgeon to this effect. The case was settled.
Aviation accident
We acted for the family of a deceased helicopter pilot both in the American and Irish courts against the manufacturer of the helicopter.
The court case was very complex and we issued proceedings both in Ireland and the USA with the assistance of lawyers in New York. Ultimately, the case was settled in favour of our client and her family.
Motorcycle accidents
We successfully sued the County Council where they had badly repaired potholes and our motorcyclist client, having been forced to take evasive action by a car, drove into a pothole and crashed. Our client suffered injuries and we settled the accident claim to his satisfaction.
We have a big interest in motorcycles and have acted in different types of motorcycle accidents.
Car accidents
We acted for a wife who was badly injured in a road traffic accident when her husband drove negligently. He was happy for his insurers to deal with the accident claim.
We acted for the occupants of a car which slid on oil left on the road by an untraced motorist. They received very debilitating injuries.
* In contentious business a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.
What is a personal injury claim?
A personal injury claim is a legal process through which an individual seeks compensation for injuries or damages sustained due to someone else’s negligence or wrongful actions. This can include physical injuries, emotional distress, and financial losses.
What types of cases fall under personal injury claims?
Common personal injury cases include road traffic accidents, workplace injuries, slip and fall incidents, medical negligence, product liability, dog bites, and wrongful death. Essentially, any situation where negligence leads to harm can be grounds for a personal injury claim.
How do I know if I have a personal injury case?
If you have suffered an injury or loss due to another party’s negligence or intentional wrongdoing, you may have a personal injury case. It’s important to consult with a personal injury specialist who can evaluate the specifics of your situation and determine the viability of your claim.
What should I do immediately after sustaining a personal injury?
First and foremost, seek medical attention to address any injuries. Document the incident by taking photographs, gathering contact information of witnesses, and preserving any evidence related to the accident. Notify your insurance company and consult with a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible to protect your rights.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Ireland?
In Ireland, the standard time limit to file a personal injury claim is two years from the date of the injury or from when you became aware of the injury. However, certain circumstances may alter this timeframe, so it’s crucial to seek legal advice promptly to ensure your claim is filed within the appropriate period.
What compensation can I receive for a personal injury claim?
Compensation may cover various aspects, including medical expenses, loss of earnings, pain and suffering, loss of quality of life, rehabilitation costs, and any other financial losses directly resulting from the injury.
How is compensation calculated in personal injury cases?
Compensation is typically calculated based on the severity of the injury, the impact on your daily life, medical costs, lost income, and other relevant factors. Expert assessments and legal expertise are used to determine a fair and appropriate compensation amount.
Do I need a lawyer to pursue a personal injury claim?
While it’s possible to handle a personal injury claim without legal representation, having a specialist personal injury lawyer can significantly improve your chances of a successful outcome. Lawyers can navigate complex legal processes, gather necessary evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and advocate on your behalf.
What evidence is needed to support a personal injury claim?
Essential evidence includes medical records, accident reports, witness statements, photographs of the incident and injuries, correspondence with insurance companies, and any other documentation that substantiates your claim and demonstrates the extent of your injuries and losses.
What if the responsible party does not have insurance or cannot be identified?
If the responsible party lacks insurance or cannot be identified, you may still have options. This could include making a claim through your own insurance policy or exploring other avenues for compensation. Consulting with a personal injury lawyer can help you understand the best course of action in such situations.
Can I claim for both economic and non-economic losses?
Yes, personal injury claims can cover both economic losses (such as medical expenses and lost wages) and non-economic losses (such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life). Your lawyer will help ensure that all relevant damages are considered in your claim.
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