Car Accident Personal Injury Claims*

If you or a family member has been involved in a road traffic accident our team of specialist solicitors can help you with the compensation and support you are entitled to.

 

Why Choose Sherwin O’Riordan for Your Car Accident Claim*?

Specialist Personal Injury Team – with in-depth experience in car accident claims*.
Client-First Approach – Clear, practical guidance at every stage, without legal jargon.
Nationwide Legal Support – We represent clients throughout Dublin, Wicklow and the rest of Ireland

What should you do when you are involved in a road traffic accident?

It is important to take the following steps:

  • Record the details of the other party at the scene, including name, address, telephone, insurance details and vehicle registration number.
  • Report the incident to the Gardai immediately. If for any reason this is not possible, report the accident in-person to a Garda station as soon as you can (and get a Garda reference number).
  • Take details of any other party and any witnesses.
  • Contact your own insurers.

Legal Action after a Road Traffic Accident

It is vital that, where you are injured or your car is damaged in a road traffic accident, you are able to provide as much information as possible. This will include several different types of information, including, where possible:

  • Photographs of the accident and the damage to the vehicles and injuries caused;
  • Photographs of the scene of the accident;
  • Details and results/[solicit] of costs incurred for any medical care and/or the likely cost of repair to the car; and
  • Witness details and contact telephone number and address.

It is important to understand that claiming compensation for a road traffic accident can be a complicated process.  In the first instance, if you are injured, if you believe that someone else was at fault, you must apply to the Injuries Board to have your claim assessed – if the parties being held responsible permits it to do it, this will determine the award that a claim could be worth.  It is only after the Board’s authorisation is granted, or an assessment is made and is rejected by either or both parties, that a claim may be brought before the Courts.  Each of these has particular procedures and protocols, which can be difficult to navigate, and should be handled by an expert Irish road traffic accident legal advisor familiar with them.

Contact our Road Traffic Accident Solicitors in Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow & Nationwide – 01 663 2000

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If you have been involved in a road traffic accident speak to our personal injury solicitors today for advice call us on 01 663 2000 or complete our online contact form. Our solicitors serve clients in Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow and surrounding areas.

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At Sherwin O’ Riordan, you are never just a case number. You are a person with a story, and we make sure it is heard.

 

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

When you pursue a personal injury claim, you seek a monetary settlement for an injury or illness caused or worsened by someone else’s negligence.

Specifically, in the context of a car accident, if you sustain injuries in an accident that was not your fault, you may be entitled to pursue a personal injury claim.

 

 

To make a car accident claim, you should first consult with one of our personal injury solicitors who can guide you through the process.

Initially, the first step is to submit an application to the Injuries Board for an assessment of your claim. Subsequently, you will be required to complete an Injuries Board Form A to start the claims process.

 

 

To make a claim, you will need to provide your solicitor with the following information:

  • Firstly, details of the person who caused the accident.
  • Additionally, include the names and addresses of any witnesses.
  • Moreover, photographs of the accident scene are essential.
  • Furthermore, medical records should be provided.
  • Lastly, ensure you have details of any costs incurred as a result of the accident.

 

You have two years from the date of the accident to initiate a personal injury legal action.

However, it’s recommended that you consult with a solicitor as soon as possible after the accident to ensure that your claim is processed in a timely manner.

Yes, you can still commence a legal case if you are partially at fault.

However, the amount of compensation you receive may be reduced depending on the extent of your contribution to the accident.

You can claim general damages for pain and suffering. Moreover, you can also pursue special damages for medical expenses, loss of earnings, and other out-of-pocket expenses. Therefore, it is important to document all related costs to ensure comprehensive compensation.

 

Yes, you can still claim compensation if the other driver was uninsured or fled the scene. In such cases, the Motor Insurers Bureau of Ireland (MIBI) was specifically created to compensate victims of road traffic accidents. Consequently, you have the support and means to pursue your claim even under these challenging circumstances.

 

The length of time you take to receive your compensation depends on various factors. Firstly, the complexity of your case plays a crucial role. Additionally, whether the parties dispute liability can also affect the timeline. On average, the Injuries Board assesses claims within 9 months to 1 year. This period starts from the date the Board notifies the party against whom you take the claim.

 

 

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