CYCLISTS NEED TO SEE THE LIGHT !

November 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The recent change of the clock and the onset of the winter season has brought out the usual challenges for cyclists in Dublin.

An interesting article appeared in the Irish Times last week when a pedestrian complained that he has observed a number of cyclists colliding with cars. Whilst welcoming the arrival of Dublin Bikes, he commented that “many cyclists persist with cycling without any kind of lights”.

Legally cyclists put themselves & others at risk by not using lights & high visability clothing.

The basic safety equipment which is incorporated on the Dublin Bike Scheme are worth looking at as a ‘marker’ for safety standards.

Paul Tracey

Solicitor

22nd November 2010

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Cyclist Banned from driving for ‘breaking a red light’!

July 5, 2010 by admin · 2 Comments
Filed under: Accidents, Drink Driving, Injury Law, Road Accidents 

 

 

A cyclist who broke a red light and seriously injured himself when colliding with a car a car has been banned from driving a car for a year.

 

This unusual case highlights the obligations of cyclist as road users.

 

The case which was heard in a Dublin District Court has surprised many commentators as convictions of this nature & bans are somewhat rare.

 

The law allows convictions to be endorsed on licenses & and driving bans imposed.

 

If an ‘offender’ does not have a current driving license the conviction may be endorsed on a subsequent license if one is applied for.

 

So it is cause for reflection for any cyclist ‘runs a light’ or ignores any other rule of the road as they could face a driving ban!

 

Cycle safely

Paul Tracey

Solicitor & Cyclist!

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Uninsured drivers in Ireland on the rise?

March 11, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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THE NUMBER of uninsured drivers causing road accidents has increased by approximately 10 per cent in 2009 according to the chief executive of the Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland. (MIBI)

One suspects that this significant rise in the number of claims against uninsured drivers being processed by the MIBI is due to the economic downturn.

“It appears that the recession may have had an impact on the number of uninsured drivers on the road. It is a very worrying trend and an extremely serious issue. Driving uninsured is a criminal offence’’ commented a spokesperson for the MIBI

The MIBI is responsible for compensating victims of accidents caused by uninsured and unidentified vehicles. It also compensates victims or untraced motorists who cause accidents or who leave the scene of accidents.

Recent figures show that in 2008 the MIBI settled over 2,000 claims with uninsured drivers who were involved in accidents, most of which involved bodily injury.

Mr. Casey the chief executive of the Bureau estimated that the figure for 2009 will be approximately 10 per cent higher than in 2008.

Although the cost of motor insurance has been declining in recent years this problem has not gone away! “In real terms the cost of motor insurance is the same as 10 years ago. Premiums have been coming down and there is a lot more competition in the market place. Price is simply is not an excuse.”

He also rejected the claim that a lack of concern among drivers about Garda surveillance has led to an increase in the number of motorists driving without insurance. “There has been an increase in the traffic corps in recent years, and there are more and more roadside checks,” he said.

If you have had an accident caused by an uninsured driver or where a driver has left the scene or failed to stop at the scene it is important that you act promptly and comply with the requirements of the MIBI.

We at Paul Tracey Solicitors have extensive experience in this are of injury work and will be happy to assist you with any questions you have on this topic.

Tips if involved in an accident

-Call the Garda at the scene

-Take the names & addresses of any witnesses

-Seek medical assistance promptly if required

-Take prompt legal advice to ensure your rights are protected

Paul Tracey Solicitor 08/03/2010

(Paul Tracey is a lawyer based in Dublin specializing in personal injury litigation in particular road traffic cases where insurance issues arise.)

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Accidents caused by uninsured drivers cost €500,000

January 11, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Accidents, Injury Law, Road Accidents 

The recent publication of Stubbs Gazette shows that the Motor Insurer’s Bureau Of Ireland (the MIBI) obtained judgments against uninsured drivers of over €500,000 in recent weeks.

The MIBI is responsible for compensating victims of road traffic accidents caused by uninsured or unidentified drivers.

This applies to untraced cars which leave the scene of an accident or unknowingly cause injuries to a member of the public.

When these cases are settled by the MIBI,it pursues the uninsured drivers who have caused the injuries to recover the money paid to the victims of such accidents.

The scheme ensures that innocent victims of car accidents ,be they passangers, pedestrians or other motorists are not at a loss for the absensce of insurance on the vehicle which has caused their injuries. In effect the MIBI appoint an insurance company to act in the place of the ‘absent insurer’ so that the injured person is not be at a loss.

The amount of the judgments shows the significant number of cases where the MIBI have a role to play where drivers choose not to insure their cars and unfortunate accidents occur.

If you have queries on the workings of the MIBI or related queries , feel free to e mail our offices

Paul Tracey

law@traceysolicitors.ie

11/01/2010

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