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Medical negligence claims in Ireland

Medical Negligence* in Ireland

A medical negligence claim in Ireland may arise if you have suffered from an injury as a result of medical mistreatment or a lack of ...
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The Four Courts, Dublin

Going to Court to Resolve Your Catastrophic Personal Injury* Case

Here we discuss what you can expect if you are going to court to resolve your catastrophic injury matter.   Undoubtedly, going to court can ...
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MRI scan showing brain injury

Acquired Brain Injuries*

An Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is an umbrella term for a brain injury that was literally acquired during an individual’s life time. It is an injury ...
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Client of McMahon Goldrick Solicitors in a mediation meeting

The Mediation Act 2017

The Mediation Act 2017 and the advantages of mediation for claimants who have suffered catastrophic injuries The Mediation Act was signed into law on 2nd ...
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Wardship & Catastrophic Injury Cases

Wardship & Catastrophic Injury* Cases

If a person successfully receives financial compensation as a result of their catastrophic injury case, an application may be made to the High Court for ...
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The Case of Gill Russell and the Real Rate of Return

The Case of Gill Russell and the Real Rate of Return

In February 2017, the Supreme Court refused to allow the HSE to bring a further appeal in the case of Gill Russell, A Minor v ...
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Cauda Equina Syndrome

Cauda Equina Syndrome* (CES)

  Cauda Equina means “horses” tail in Latin. It is the name for the collection of nerves in the vertebral column below what is known ...
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Spinal Cord Injury

The Classification of Spinal Cord Injuries*

  Complete v Incomplete Injuries* Spinal cord injury solicitors will look to see whether the injury is complete or incomplete. Complete spinal cord injury: Where ...
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