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														At Coleman Legal LLP, we provide dedicated assistance for back injury claims, ensuring fair compensation for workplace incidents, sports injuries, and other injuries. Trust our team to advocate for your rights and guide you through the claim process. For a confidential consultation, please call us at 1800-844-104 for free or email [email protected].
A back injury claim in Ireland involves seeking compensation for injuries sustained to the back due to various circumstances. The severity of the injury and its impact on the claimant’s life determine the compensation amount. The claim considers factors like age, injury nature, required medical treatment, impact on work, quality of life, psychological effects, and prognosis. Back injury claims range from the most severe involving spinal cord damage to minor sprains and strains. Causes include workplace accidents, road traffic incidents, falls, sports injuries, medical negligence, assault, and defective products.
Reference: Personal Injuries Guidelines
The Personal Injuries Guidelines outline various categories of back injuries, each with a corresponding range of potential compensation awards. These categories are based on the severity and impact of the damages. It’s important to note that the awards mentioned are general ranges and may vary based on individual circumstances and specific case details.
This category includes cases where back injuries fall short of paralysis but involve damage to the spinal cord and nerve roots, resulting in severe pain and disability. The injuries could lead to incomplete paralysis, impaired bladder and bowel function, and sexual function issues.
This category covers injuries that are less severe than the most severe category but have unique features that set them apart from lower brackets. These features might include nerve root damage, loss of sensation, mobility impairment, bladder and bowel dysfunction, sexual function problems, depression, personality changes, addiction issues, work impact, and the potential for unsightly scarring.
This category encompasses a broad range of injuries resulting in residual disability of varying severity. Examples include compression/crush fractures of lumbar vertebrae with a risk of osteoarthritis, traumatic spondylolisthesis requiring possible spinal fusion, prolapsed intervertebral discs needing surgery, and damage to intervertebral discs causing nerve root irritation and reduced mobility.
This category includes injuries causing disturbance of ligaments and muscles, leading to pain and discomfort. It also covers soft tissue injuries that exacerbate pre-existing back conditions for a prolonged period (usually five years or more).
This bracket involves less serious sprains, strains, and soft tissue injuries. The compensation amount varies based on the duration of recovery and the impact on the claimant’s life. Recovery periods from six months to two years are considered, with corresponding compensation ranges.
Reference: Personal Injuries Guidelines
Various factors are considered when determining the compensation award for a back injury claim, as outlined in the Personal Injuries Guidelines. These factors include:
Back injury claims in Ireland can result from various situations and accidents, including:
It’s important to note that each back injury claim is unique, and the circumstances surrounding the injury will significantly determine liability and potential compensation. Please have a look with our back injury team for personalised advice and assistance tailored to your specific situation.
Our team of experienced back injury solicitors is available to guide clients through making a back injury claim. Utilising a solicitor can simplify the paperwork and filing required for this process.
The next step is to apply to the Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB). If your personal injury claim concerns anything other than medical negligence, some assaults, and some cases of entirely psychological injury, then your claim can be brought through PIAB. Examples of claims that PIAB covers include:
Your solicitor will gather evidence, medical reports, and other expert reports and submit them to PIAB for assessment.
Once the application is made, PIAB will notify the defendant(s) and must indicate within 90 days if they consent to evaluate the claim. If consent is given, PIAB will proceed with the assessment. If denied, PIAB will grant authorisation for court proceedings.
The assessment process usually takes about 9 months. If both parties accept PIAB’s assessment, an order to pay will be issued and the defendant(s) must be discharged within 10 days. If rejected, an authorisation for court proceedings will be granted.
You have two years from the date of the accident within which to issue proceedings. If you are under 18, a separate set of rules apply, and we would recommend you contact our solicitors to discuss these. To learn more about the statute of limitation for a back injury claim, click here.
At Coleman Legal LLP, we understand our client’s circumstances. We know that because you are reading this part of our website, you have likely been involved in an accident and perhaps have been injured. At times like this, you need the support of an experienced firm that can assist you with the practical issues that now confront you as a result of the fault of another.
For example, you may need to understand your Social Welfare entitlements should you be out of work. Also, you need to know that your legal advisers will obtain all of the essential Reports that may be required to ensure that you get the best outcome in your case. We provide a national service and can meet you locally to ensure you have a voice and access to the best advice and resources for your particular case. Our service is about you, the client and we speak plain English with no unnecessary legal jargon. Our teams have dealt with thousands of claims over many years and pride ourselves on our respectful and concerned approach to all of our clients.
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