Fatal Accidents – legal entitlements

September 18, 2009 by admin
Filed under: Injury Law, Road Accidents 

In the case of a person suffers personal injury of such degree that they die of the injuries where  liability (or fault) would lie in favour of the injured person, namely, where some otherperson is at fault for the injuries, the injured person’s right of action for compensation for pain and suffering ceases with the death of the injured person.

However, in these cases, under the Civil Liability Act 1961, a right of action continues, on the death of the injured person, in favour of the dependents(relatives) of the deceased person.

The method for the assessment of damages will differ from those applicable to a claim for ordinary personal injuries.

Instead, damages are calculated by reference to the Civil Liability Act in the sum of €25,394

Other headings of claim can be added to this namely financial loss to the dependents of the deceased person, arising from the death.

 Loss arising from the absence of income would make up, by and large the greater share of this loss.

 Funeral and travel expenses are recoverable.

In such cases the settlement of any such cases must be approved by the courts.

If you’d like further advise on this topic please contact Paul Tracey Solicitors at 01 8745656

or e mail law@traceysolicitors.ie

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