While there is no legal requirement for you to use a solicitor when making a claim to the Personal Injuries Board (PIB), it has been proven that when complainants employ the services of a solicitor...
5 Common Categories of Protective Leave For Employees in Ireland
Working Time Protected Leave, more commonly referred to as Protective Leave, encompasses certain categories of statutorily protective leave for employees in Ireland. Employees on protective leave...
I’ve been injured while holidaying abroad – am I entitled to make a claim?
While the majority of Irish holidaymakers enjoy their relaxing time abroad, accidents while on holiday are unfortunately not an uncommon occurrence. Typical incidents which can result in personal...
Applying for a Decree of Divorce in Ireland – What Conditions Need to be Met?
In order to apply for a divorce in Ireland, certain conditions must be met before submitting an application to a court for a decree of divorce. This is a legal document which states that the...
What is an Enduring Power of Attorney?
What is an Enduring Power of Attorney? An Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) is a legal document which appoints a specific person, known as the ‘attorney’, to look after the personal and financial...
What Should I Do If I Have Been Involved in a Car Accident?
Being involved in a car accident or other road related collisions can be a frightening experience for any individual. The accident can be all the more traumatic if you have suffered an injury as a...
I’ve Been Injured At Work – What Should I Do?
Many employees around Ireland are involved in workplace accidents which has caused them to sustain injuries. Under health and safety laws in Ireland, your employer has a legal duty to ensure that...
10 Things You Need to Know When Launching a Personal Injury Claim
'Personal injury claims' refer to the legal action initiated by an injured person if they have been involved in an accident and/or have been injured as the result of actions/inactions or negligence...
Launching a Medical Negligence Claim – What You Need to Know
While the vast majority of healthcare professionals operating in Ireland are trustworthy, safe, and dedicated to their line of work, mistakes can happen which may result in the need for a medical...
The TV Licence Fee in Ireland Looks Set to Remain, but Could You Be Exempt From The Payment?
Under Irish law, everyone who is in possession of a device in their home that is capable of receiving a television signal, even if the device is broken, must pay the annual €160 TV licence fee. The...
10 biggest mistakes made when selling a home
1 Picking the wrong estate agent You should get the person who will be the best for the job! Ireland is a country obsessed with networking, be it former schoolmates, GAA club contacts, golf or...
Professional Negligence – How can somebody make such a mistake?
We are asked as a firm to advise regularly on issues such as Professional Negligence which involve either a mistake by a medical doctor or a solicitor or indeed an accountant or an engineer. The...