The Injuries Board offers no support!

 The Injuries Board will not advise you if your case may be statute barred!

The case of Patricia Carroll -v- Mater Misericordiae Hospital [2011] IEHC 231 is an excellent example of this.

The background facts of her case was as follows; Patricia was a housewife and on the 30th May, 2005 she was as an in-patient in the Mater Hospital and whilst she was on medication consisting of a number of drugs, she left her bed unaccompanied and went to the bathroom. Whilst entering the bathroom and possibly due to the medication, she became dizzy, fainted and fell. As a result she suffered severe personal injury.

The Mater hospital defended the case on the basis that her claim was statute-barred, because it is an action to which the Personal Injury Assessment Board Act 2003 does not apply and consequently is one which is required to be brought within two years of the date of the accident, i.e. the 29th May, 2007. Patricia’s Personal Injuries Summons was issued on the 17th April, 2008.

The Judge agreed with The Mater Hospital and decided that Patricia’s claim was statute-barred and she did not receive any compensation for her injuries.

Remember, the Injuries Board does not provide legal advice and if you are dealing with the Injuries Board personally, you run the risk, like Patricia, of not issuing your proceedings in time, or worst still, you may be suing the wrong Defendants!

If you, or someone you know, is dealing directly with the Injuries Board, forward this to them so that they can contact us to get immediate impartial independent legal advice. Contact Gary Matthews Solicitors directly on 01 903 6250, or by logging onto our website www.gary.ie and completing the online enquiry form.

Are you being scammed by your insurance company?

Don’t let your insurance company use “replica car parts”.

After an accident, some insurance companies are using replica car parts, without notifying policyholders, in an attempt to keep the cost of the repair bills down. The potential savings can be substantial. A replica wing for a Volkswagen Golf costs about £40. A wing made by Volkswagen will set the insurance company back about £136. A Mercedes Benz C Class wing will cost just over £300, a replica around £100. More importantly there is a difference in the build quality of replica parts. They are lighter and have a shorter lifespan than original parts!

This practice of using replica car parts is being implemented by the insurers “approved repairers” who are acting on the insurers instructions and not in your best interests! After an accident you have the right to get your vehicle fixed at the repairer of your choice and you can insist on them using original parts.

To ensure that this happens, contact us immediately after your accident on 01 903 6250 or by completing our on line enquiry form at www.gary.ie.

Our team are experienced Solicitors in dealing with car accident claims and guiding you through the car repair process.

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The Injuries Board under assessed my case by €311,736.26

Gary Matthews has issued a call for a “realistic review of the 2004 Book of Quantum” following a successful case before The High Court.

Gary Matthews Solicitor, Principal Partner in the firm of Gary Matthews Solicitors,  represented a 47-year-old man who sustained an accident at work in County Wexford.

The man was awarded €38,263.73 by the Injuries Board to compensate him for general damages, pain and suffering and future pain and suffering. After rejecting the Injuries Board Assessment and contacting the firm of Gary Matthews Solicitors, his case was ultimately settled for €350,000.00, a difference of €311,736.27 from the Injuries Board Assessment and an increase of 914% from the Assessment figure!

Gary Matthews Solicitor advises that “this is another example of a major under assessment by The Injuries Board”. The Book of Quantum, was to ensure that innocent victims were adequately compensated and once again this case demonstrates that it is failing miserably in this objective”.

For more information on The Injuries Board Process and flaws you can click here: https://www.gary.ie/injuries-board/
We have detailed the Injuries Board Process & why you should always instruct a solicitor. 

Being the victim of a personal injury can be a stressful and worrying time, from dealing with an injury and the effects this has on your day to life therefore it is vital you receive a reward that reflects this. The expert team at Gary Matthews Solicitors are committed to ensuring each and every client receives the justice they deserve.

For Legal Advice contact us here.  We are experts with over 25 years experience in dealing with Personal Injury Claims.