Workplace Accident Claims

At McMahon Goldrick Solicitors, we support employees who have suffered serious work place injuries and seeking workplace accident claims due to employer negligence.

Experienced Solicitors for Workplace Accident Claims

Workplaces should be safe environments, where employers are legally and morally obligated to safeguard the health and welfare of their employees. Our team of solicitors is highly experienced in handling workplace accident claims, bringing over 45 years of collective experience to support your case.

We represent clients who have sustained catastrophic injuries, seeking a workplace accident claim for Acquired Brain InjurySpinal Injury , or Limb Amputations resulting in permanent disability.

We ensure that employers are held accountable for any failure to meet safety standards, from insufficient risk assessments to inadequate training and protective measures.

45+ Years of Experience

Accident at work solicitors with over 45 years collective experience with workplace accident claims.

Specialist Focus & Knowledge

We only focus on serious workplace accident claims, providing expert legal representation.

McMahon Goldrick Workplace Accident​ Solicitors who work on Workplace Accident Claims

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Accident at Work Claims In Ireland

In Ireland, employers are statutorily obliged to provide a safe and conducive work environment for their employees. Additionally, various regulatory bodies, such as the Health & Safety Authority (HSA), are responsible for workplace health and safety laws to minimise workplace accidents.

McMahon Goldrick Solicitors acknowledges the unique circumstances surrounding each workplace accident claim. We are committed to delivering personal attention to ensure comprehensive settlements that cover immediate healthcare costs. We also look to accommodate any long-term consequences, such as loss of earnings and ongoing medical care.

It is understandable to worry about the repercussions of filing a claim against your employer. However, Irish law protects employees against unfair dismissal for making legitimate accident at work claims in Ireland. We assure you that claims are generally addressed through the employer’s insurance, reducing the direct impact on the employer-employee relationship.

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What To Look For When Choosing Workplace Accident Solicitors

Expertise

When it comes to accident at work claims, the complexity cannot be understated. For those seeking a workplace accident claim, it is important to consult with solicitors who have a deep understanding of work accident law. These solicitors must be well-versed in legal procedures and possess the necessary connections within professional and medical networks to obtain detailed expert reports crucial to the strength of the workplace accident claim.

Workplace accident solicitors will understand that each case has its own nuances and may require a range of expert testimonies. They will know how to scrutinise every aspect of a claim. McMahon Goldrick Solicitors have nurtured relationships with top-tier experts across various fields, ensuring a well-supported representation in workplace accident claims.

Understanding

An understanding of the legal and medical implications is key for any solicitor handling workplace accident claims. They must grasp the various scenarios under which workplace accidents can happen and the significant impact these events can have on a person’s life and their family. The team of workplace accident solicitors at McMahon Goldrick offers this essential insight, critical for the successful navigation and outcome of your claim.

Rapport

Victims of workplace accidents must place their confidence in a solicitor who is knowledgeable and compassionate. Clients need to feel reassured that their solicitor fully comprehends the complexities of their case and is sympathetic to the dramatic alterations to their lives caused by the accident. At McMahon Goldrick, our skilled workplace accident solicitors provide a sensitive and supportive approach, ensuring our clients feel truly heard and comprehensively represented.

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Understanding Workplace Accident Claims

At McMahon Goldrick, we recognise that employees place their trust in employers to maintain a safe working environment. Employers have a legal and moral obligation to ensure the health and safety of their workforce, a responsibility that is critical for the wellbeing of their employees, the smooth operation of their business, and their overall reputation.

Employer's Responsibility for Safety

All employers, regardless of their size or the nature of their business, are required to conduct comprehensive risk assessments covering every aspect of their operations, including car parks, vehicles, premises, and warehouses. Identified health and safety risks must be addressed through appropriate control and mitigation strategies to either eliminate or significantly reduce dangers.

A variety of measures are available to employers for managing these risks, such as developing and implementing safety policies and procedures, conducting staff training, providing personal protective equipment (e.g., safety goggles and ear protectors), installing machine safety guards, deploying clear signage for risk awareness, and rotating job roles to prevent repetitive strain injuries like vibration white finger or carpal tunnel syndrome.

Managing health and safety risks is a significant responsibility for both private and public entities, mandated by law. If you have been injured at work due to your employer’s negligence or failure to act, you might be eligible to pursue a claim for compensation for your suffering and losses.

Can I Lose My Job if I Bring a Workplace Injury Claim Against My Employer?

Concerns about job loss for filing a workplace injury claim are understandable but unwarranted. Such an act could potentially be viewed as unfair or constructive dismissal, which employers are keen to avoid to prevent reputational damage.

Businesses are insured for workplace accident claims, to cover workplace injuries. The insurance company usually handling the case rather than the employer directly. If you have suffered physically, emotionally, and financially because of your employer’s negligence, seeking legal recourse is not only reasonable but ensures accountability and potentially prevents future workplace injuries and accidents.

What Compensation is There for a Workplace Accident Claim?

Compensation claims for work accident injuries can cover:

  • Pain and suffering caused by the injury,
  • Specific financial losses incurred or anticipated due to the injury, including but not limited to transport, accommodation, medical treatment, physical therapy, and ongoing care costs.

The compensation awarded is tailored to the specifics of the injury and the workplace accident claim at hand.