The level of the offer made by the Injuries Board would give you an idea what Court is relevant. The District Court deals with awards up to €6800 The Circuit Court deals with awards up to €38,000...
Do I have to hand over all medicals I get to The Injuries Board?
No. Sometimes a medical report will not be as favorable or as accurate as the injured party would like. There is no obligation for them to forward their Report . Remember someone will assess the...
If I have lodged my own claim through the Injuries Board website and got a medical and sent in the extra expenses and the Assessment Letter has issued, how do I know the worth of my claim?
You don’t – this is the fundamental flaw in the system of the Injuries Board. The injured party is referred to a Book of Quantum which dates from 2004. It only gives general guidelines in relation...
Do I have to go to the Insurance Company or the Injuries Board Doctor?
At present in early 2011 there seems to be no legal requirement that the injured party goes to any doctor appointed by an Insurance Company for examination. It follows that an injured party in...
I need to know more about the automatic Lodgement Tender idea before I make a decision to accept or reject an Personal Injury Board offer.
Before the Injuries Board was established any defendant/insurance company could make a lodgement or tender in Court. The words mean the same thing that is a sum of money which the Insurance company...
Is there any case where legal costs are paid by the Injuries Board?
At the commencement of the system, the main exception to the non-payment of costs was children’s cases. All offers of settlement in children’s cases had to be heard by a Judge in Court. This usually...
Does the Injuries Board assess all cases where I am injured?
For all road accidents or employer liability claims, they must all start with the Injuries Board process. If psychological injuries i.e. nervous breakdown/stress related claims they also start in...
Will my Advisor decide that I should take the amount assessed by the Injuries Board?
No. Remember the lawyer advises but you decide. It is your injury and you live with it. You may be in difficult financial circumstances and even though you are not recovered and advised not to...
Can you summarise the dates/deadlines in the Injuries Board system?
From the date of accident or incident causing injury to lodging claim the injured party has two years. If the injured party is a child they have two years after they turn eighteen to lodge a claim....
The basic steps in Injuries Board application and how long does it take from the time of lodging to offer of settlement.
The following are the main steps along the way. a. Get Medical Report on Injury b. Fill in Application Form having gathered the correct legal names of the Defendants and the time and date of the...
Personal Injury Board Claims – Part 5
Part five of the series by Michael on Personal Injury Board Claims.
Personal Injury Board Claims – Part 4
Part four of the series by Michael on Personal Injury Board Claims.