Injuries Board Authorisations- what do I do next?
In recent months we at Paul W Tracey Solicitors have found that we are receiving an increasing amount of queries from clients who have received authorisations from the injuries board for matters relating to accidents at work, road traffic accidents and other personal injury cases and are unsure as to what the next step in the process is.
What does the Authorisation mean?
If you have processed an injuries board application, the injuries board may issue an authorisation in 3 sets of circumstances;
1) The Respondent has declined to have the claim assessed; in these circumstances the respondent named on the injuries board authorisation has declined to permit to allow the injuries board assess your case.
2) The injuries board have reviewed your application and have deemed that due to the nature of your injuries the injuries board will not be able to assess your case within the time frame permitted under law.
3) An assessment may have been made by the injuries board but either you or the Respondent has declined the assessment, this could arise in circumstances where you are of the view that the amount of the assessment is in inadequate or the respondent is of the view that the amount of the assessment is excessive.
What Should I do?
Instructing a solicitor with expertise in this area like ourselves is the first step to secure your position
We can offer advice to you in regard to issuing Court Proceedings.
We always liaise with Senior and junior counsel when assessing such matters and we have over 20 successful years in specialising in personal injury litigation much to our very satisfied client base.
Please be aware that certain time frames exist under Irish law in order to permit you to commence court proceedings, it is therefore important that you contact our office in order to get initial advice in regard to these timeframes in order to avoid your case becoming statute barred under law.
What is the Cost?
Our initial advises are on a no obligation basis.
Contact us at law@traceysolicitors.ie or by phoning 00 1 8475656
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