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Rose Sweeney has over 30 years of experience dealing with personal injury claims and has worked alongside Dave Coleman for over 27 years.

Rose Sweeney specialises in Personal Injury law and regularly represents clients who have suffered injuries in road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, slips and trips, and industrial and occupational diseases. Rose is focused on obtaining the correct result for her clients regarding compensation and rehabilitation. Rose also has experience in dealing with cases that proceed to complex litigation.

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Rose’s Diploma in Counselling Skills from NUI Maynooth provides her with practical tools to support her clients throughout this process.

Recent News

After 10 Years and Crumbling Health, Ex-Air Corps Tech Wins €2m Battle Over Toxic Chemical Exposure in the Workplace

Former Irish Air Corps technician Gary Coll secured a €2 million settlement after suffering severe health issues from toxic chemical exposure at Casement Aerodrome. His case exposes safety failures, hazardous initiation rituals, and systemic negligence. With nine lawsuits pending and a Defence Forces tribunal underway, it raises urgent questions about accountability and long-term health risks in the Irish military.

How to claim compensation after a road accident in Ireland [2025]

If you’ve been in a road accident, follow these 5 steps to secure compensation: apply to the Injuries Board, understand how compensation is calculated, consider contributory negligence, avoid quick insurance settlements, and consult a solicitor for expert advice.

Failings at in Maternity Service cost the State €320m between 2015 and 2019

A review by the State Claims Agency of maternity claims from 2015-2019 has revealed critical failures in fetal heart monitoring, CTG trace interpretation, and labour induction methods. Advocacy groups, including Safer Births Ireland, have called for an in-depth inquiry as concerns over maternity care persist,