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Explainer – The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme

Explainer – The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme

by Monahan Solicitors | Sep 16, 2022 | General, Personal Injuries Claims

If you have been the victim of a crime in Ireland, whether a criminal assault, sexual assault, an unprovoked attack, or other instance which has caused you financial lost, then you may be entitled...

I was in an accident it wasn’t my fault what do I do now ?

I was in an accident it wasn’t my fault what do I do now ?

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 10, 2021 | Personal Injuries Claims

I was in an accident it wasn't my fault what do I do now ? If you're unfortunate enough to be out on the road minding your own business and then totally out of the blue somebody strikes you whether...

Case Settled by Ex-Soldier Over Controversial Anti-Malaria Drug

Case Settled by Ex-Soldier Over Controversial Anti-Malaria Drug

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 25, 2019 | Medical Negligence

https://youtu.be/y3Mcnkl6dzo An ex-soldier who retired from the Irish Defence Forces in 2013 has settled damages against the State, claiming several health issues as a result of being prescribed the...

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...

Child Accident and Compensation, how fair is the system?

Child Accident and Compensation, how fair is the system?

by Monahan Solicitors | Oct 25, 2017 | Childrens Claims

Child Accident and Compensation, how fair is the system? For anybody whose child was in an accident and compensation was received the court system provides that any compensation is invested until...

7 Questions to ask before you accept your Injuries Board Settlement

7 Questions to ask before you accept your Injuries Board Settlement

by Monahan Solicitors | Sep 18, 2015 | Injuries Board Claims Made Simple., Personal Injuries Claims

7 Questions to ask before you accept your Injuries Board Settlement Do you still suffer from pain anytime during the day or night which was not there before the injury? Will you have to take...

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At the date of this notice it is not reasonably practicable for us to inform you of the legal costs and outlays that will apply. Even though we do not know the exact amounts at this time, we must let you know how we calculate legal costs that we will charge.

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