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The Top 5 Things to do When Seeking Compensation for a Public Liability Claim

The Top 5 Things to do When Seeking Compensation for a Public Liability Claim

by Monahan Solicitors | Dec 2, 2022 | Personal Injuries Claims

Top 5 Tips for a Public Liability Claim There are many instances in which someone may be injured while using a public space; tripping over a crack in the pavement, falling in to a pothole, or...

Time Limits for Personal Injury Claims

Time Limits for Personal Injury Claims

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 25, 2022 | Personal Injuries Claims

When making a personal injury claims, it is important to note how long you have to do so. If you have been involved in an incident which has caused you harm or injury and you wish to make a claim,...

10 Things You Need to Know When Launching a Personal Injury Claim

10 Things You Need to Know When Launching a Personal Injury Claim

by Monahan Solicitors | Jul 26, 2022 | Personal Injuries Claims

'Personal injury claim' refer to the legal action initiated by an injured person if they have been involved in an accident and/or have been injured as the result of actions/inactions or negligence...

Professional Negligence – How can somebody make such a mistake?

Professional Negligence – How can somebody make such a mistake?

by Monahan Solicitors | May 6, 2022 | A Quality Solicitor, Solicitors Negligence

We are asked as a firm to advise regularly on issues such as Professional Negligence which involve either a mistake by a medical doctor or a solicitor or indeed an accountant or an engineer.   The...

Are there dangers when you DIY your legal claim?

Are there dangers when you DIY your legal claim?

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 22, 2022 | Employment Law, Family Law, Injuries Board Claims Made Simple.

It struck me recently reading various articles that the general idea of governments both here and in the UK is to encourage people to embark on legal issues concerning themselves without the advice...

Discovery and data requests: Supermac’s refuses to provide CCTV

Discovery and data requests: Supermac’s refuses to provide CCTV

by Monahan Solicitors | May 4, 2021 | Data, Personal Injuries Claims

Data request Supermac’s fast-food restaurant is refusing to provide a copy of CCTV footage on foot of a personal data request made under the GDPR. The GDPR gives individuals the right to request a...

24K damages for woman who tripped in the workplace.

24K damages for woman who tripped in the workplace.

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 13, 2019 | Personal Injuries Claims

https://youtu.be/nKmz9YPkYNA A woman in her late 20s has been awarded over €24,000 in damages after tripping over a box in the shop in which she worked. The woman’s barrister told the Circuit Court...

Personal Injury and the Injuries Board

by michael | Apr 9, 2012 | General, Personal Injuries Claims

Hi There , It was great to get a chance to highlight the unfairness in some parts of the Injuries Board System.If the Insurance companies succeed they will ensure that nobody has any right to...

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