News & Articles
Medical Injuries Idea is an Accident Waiting to Happen
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation has proposed the establishment of a medical injuries assessment board along the lines of PIAB.
€7.5m settlement for woman paralysed ‘by parrot disease’
A WOMAN who claimed she contracted a rare brain disease from parrots said she felt “free” last night after settling a damages claim for more than €7.5m.
Artist gets €45,000 damages after hair fell out following ‘disastrous’ salon visit
A MOTHER-OF-THREE whose hair fell out after undergoing a colouring treatment at a hair salon has been awarded €45,000 in damages.
Woman almost died of infection she suffered after breast operation
A young woman who almost died following a breast augmentation job had to have nine procedures and skin grafts to correct the damage.
Best Procedure for Undergoing Horse Riding Injury Claims
The risk of suffering from horse riding accident injury and the compensation claims that can be done without the involvement of expensive lawyer & solicitors.
No Win No Fee in Ireland
“No win, no fee” (sometimes described as “no foal, no fee”) is the way most accident claims or medical negligence claims in Ireland are taken.
State facing drug compensation claims
The state is facing compensation claims from 17 former soldiers who were prescribed the controversial anti-malaria drug Lariam while serving in Africa with the UN.
Boy Knocked off bicycle
A young boy who was knocked off his bicycle by a neighbour reversing her car out of her driveway has been awarded €87,000 damages at the High Court.
Family of man killed by wrong drugs awarded €1m
THE HIGH Court has approved an award of €1 million damages to the family of a man who died after a doctor injected him with the wrong medication to treat a bout of suspected food poisoning.
Retired Teacher wins €88,000 in Bullying case
A retired Dublin teacher who was subjected to savage and relentless bullying by a school principal has been awarded €88,000 in damages.