Before commencing Court proceedings in Ireland, all personal injury claims (with the exception of a personal injury arising out of medical negligence) must be submitted first to the Injuries Board (formerly known as the Personal Injuries Assessment Board or PIAB). The Injuries Board is an independent government body which assesses the amount of compensation due to a person who has suffered a personal injury.
The Injuries Board can deal only with matters where there is no dispute of liability, as they do not hear cases. In the event that the defendants agree, an assessment of damages can be carried out by the Injuries Board without the necessity of proceeding to Court.
The Injuries Board may issue an authorisation permitting an injured person to issue court proceedings if:
If you have filed an application and have received an authorisation from the Injuries Board permitting you to issue court proceedings, you should contact a solicitor as soon as possible.
If you need more information, you can learn more about the legal process for accident and personal injury compensation claims.
To establish if you have a case for compensation, start by telling us about your case.
To contact us, call us on 1850 940140 or +353 (0) 1 649 99 00, e-mail us at law@traceysolicitors.ie or we can call you back. After examination of your case, we can decide to proceed with a claim for compensation.
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