Success Stories
A look at some of the real outcomes we’ve delivered for clients across various practice areas.
€200,000 settlement in a gynaecological surgery negligence case in Ireland
Coleman Legal secured a €200,000 settlement for a woman who suffered a bladder puncture and ongoing incontinence following gynaecological surgery in Ireland. The settlement was reached without admission of liability after three years of proceedings.
Supporting young people affected by CAMHS Kerry care
Coleman Legal LLP, led by Partner Keith Rolls, represents individuals eligible under the CAMHS Kerry redress scheme, with a significant number of cases successfully progressed through mediation.
€350,000 settlement in historic sexual abuse claim against religious institution in Ireland
A settlement of €350,000 was reached on behalf of our client, who suffered historic sexual abuse by a religious institution in Ireland during the 1970s while in their employment at the age of thirteen.
Injunction granted to prevent unlawful discharge from the Irish Defence Forces
An emergency injunction was granted by the High Court, preventing the unlawful discharge of a serving member of the Irish Defence Forces. Coleman Legal brought judicial review proceedings on behalf of our client and secured the injunctive relief within six months of first instruction.
Confidential settlement in historic sexual abuse case against family member
A confidential settlement was reached in a historic sexual abuse claim in Ireland on behalf of a woman who suffered abuse by a family member throughout her childhood.
After 10 years and crumbling health, a landmark 2m settlement for an Air Corps chemical exposure survivor
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.