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Why is it morally acceptable to pursue a personal injury claim?
Whether it’s a car accident, slip-and-fall incident, or freak injury that happens as the result of someone else’s negligence, you may find yourself in a situation where you have the option of filing a personal injury claim.
Fisherman who worked over 17 hours a day awarded more than €20,000 compensation after WRC ruling
An Egyptian fisherman who worked over 17 hours a day while at sea has been awarded more than €20,000 compensation. In a new...
Woman who got lost in Ikea warehouse after she was struck by flat-pack awarded €60,000 damages
A WOMAN who got lost for three hours in Ikea’s Ballymun warehouse, after she had been struck on the head by a falling...
Jockey paralysed in horror fall WINS fight for millions in compensation after rival caused pile-up.
Freddy Tylicki has succeeded in his claim against Graham Gibbons over the 2016 fall at Kempton that paralysed him, the High...
High Court: Worker fails to quash hospital’s refusal to let her to work from home
The High Court has refused an application by a hospital worker to quash a decision that prevented her from working from...
Economic Loss
Negligence and Economic Loss The courts have been traditionally reluctant to grant compensation for pure economic loss....
Court of Appeal nearly halves damages awarded to Kerry driver in personal injuries case
The appeal by a Cork lorry driver attributed a third of the responsibility for the Ring of Kerry collision to the Kerry motorist
Defending Data Breach Claims in Ireland
Prior to the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), an individual whose information was the subject...