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Only an
experienced
Irish Solicitor
can really advise you about your
Injury Compensation
Claim
Please Note:
It is not ethical for us to provide second opinions so we ask that you please do not contact our advice line if you have already engaged a solicitor.
This website is not owned or
endorsed by The Injuries
Board. It is intended as a guide
only, and does not purport to
be a legal interpretation of the
Personal Injuries Assessment
Board Acts 2003 and 2007, or
any secondary legislation
made pursuant to those Acts.
Please Note:
It is not ethical for us to provide second opinions so we ask that you please do not contact our advice line if you have already engaged a solicitor.
It is not ethical for us to provide second opinions so we ask that you please do not contact our advice line if you have already engaged a solicitor.
Your first priority
should always be your
health.
To protect both your health and your potential compensation claim, you should visit your doctor for a complete medical examination as soon as you can following your accident.
Regulations in the Republic of Ireland state that in contentious business,
a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.
a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.