Personal Injury Claims Solicitors Dublin
Compensation and Damages Awarded in Personal Injury Cases Ireland

 

In personal injury actions it was held by the Supreme Court, in the case of Reddy v Bates [1984] ILRM 197, that Damages are to be assessed under various headings and then the total sum of the award should be considered to establish whether such total award represents fair compensation for the Plaintiff

 

Child Safety Solicitors Dublin & Compensation Solicitors Dublin

Each year 10,000 children die needlessly in the European Union due to unintentional injuries. In 2005 104 children died in Ireland as a result of an accident. (European safety Alliance)

It is therefore necessary to look at how young people, particularly those injured in accidents are offered protection by the law and can recover damages for the injury caused to them.

A minor is usually described as a person who has not yet reached the age of majority. In Ireland the age of majority is 18. This means that until a plaintiff reaches 18 years of age the law puts in place certain safeguards to protect the interests of the minor. Examples of such additional protections can be found in criminal and contract law.

Under the 1908 Children's Act children under the age of seven were presumed not to have the means really to commit crime.

However the 2001 Children's Act altered the scope of juvenile justice by placing the age of criminal responsibly at 12 years of age.

As a result of public policy concerns the age of criminal responsibility has however been amended once more by the Criminal Justice Act 2006, which puts the age of criminal responsibility at 12 years of age except in cases regarding the serious indictable offences of murder, manslaughter, rape and sexual offences.

 *In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.

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