Personal Injury Claim Solicitors | Coleman Legal LLP (2024)

Our Personal Injury Claim Solicitors are experienced in dealing with all types of personal injury cases, and we have helped thousands of people receive compensation for their injuries and illnesses.

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We have wide-ranging experience in dealing with medical, work, motor, and accidents in Public Places. If you have been injured and you wish to make a claim for your injury and loss or would like to know more about what is involved, please get in touch with our team today 1800-844-104 or complete our online enquiry form. Please be assured that your query will be dealt with in total confidence.

If you are injured in an accident caused by somebody else, you may be entitled to bring a claim for compensation. It is important for you to seek legal advice as soon as you are able so that you have the best chance of success. This is true whether you have been injured at work, in a public place, or as a result of a road accident.

Sometimes an injury caused by somebody else can stop you from working and have a long-term effect on your health. The law is there to help and protect you when you have been injured. Our personal injury team provides a nationwide service with professional advice and service to you. We have many years of experience in successfully dealing with thousands of claims on our client’s behalf.

What is a Personal Injury?

A personal injury refers to any physical or psychological harm caused to an individual as a result of the negligence or wrongful act of another person or entity. This can include injuries resulting from accidents, medical malpractice, or even intentional acts of violence.

Examples of personal injuries include

  • A broken bone sustained in a car accident caused by another driver’s reckless behavior
  • A back injury caused by a fall at work due to an employer’s failure to maintain safe working conditions
  • A traumatic brain injury caused by medical negligence during a surgical procedure
  • Psychological harm such as PTSD as a result of an assault or abuse
  • A burn injury caused by a defective product

In general, in order to make a personal injury claim, it is necessary to prove that the injury was caused by the negligence or wrongful act of another person or entity and the injury resulted in some sort of loss or damage.

Personal injury claim types

Our team of experienced Personal Injury Claim Solicitors at Coleman Legal continuously educates themselves on all aspects of personal injury claims.

Serious injury claim

  • Head Injury
  • Brain Injury
  • Facial Injury
  • Facial Factures
  • Eye Injury
  • Broken Nose
  • Broken Teeth
  • Whiplash Injury
  • Shoulder Injury
  • Nerve Damage
  • Wrist Injury
  • Hand Injury
  • Elbow Injury
  • Knee Injury

Road traffic accident claim

  • Car Accident
  • Bicycle Accident Claim
  • Motorcycle Accident Claim
  • E-Bike / E-Scooter Accident Claim
  • Taxi Accident Claim
  • Bus Accident Claim
  • Pedestrian Accident Claim
  • Public Transport Accident Claim
  • Luas Accident Claim
  • Other Major Road Traffic Accident Claim

Factory accident claim

  • Asbestosis Claim
  • Mesothelioma Claim
  • Warehouse Accident Claim
  • Industrial Accident Claim
  • Crush Injury Claim
  • Over Exposure Claim
  • Defective Equipment Claim
  • Loss of Limb Claim
  • Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Claim

Construction accident claim

  • Building Site Accidents Claim
  • Machinery Handling Accidents Claim
  • Defective Machinery Accidents Claim
  • Moving Vehicle Accidents Claim
  • Welding and Chemical Burns Claim
  • Electrical Injury at Work Claim
  • Slip and Fall Injury Claim
  • Forklift Accident Claim
  • Scaffolding Accident Claim

Other accidents in the workplace claim

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Claim
  • Repetitive Strain Injury
  • Fishing Accident Claim
  • Warehouse Accident Claim
  • Meat Factory Accident Claim
  • Defence Forces Accident Claim
  • Agency Worker Injury Claim
  • Retail Staff Injury Claim

Accidents in public places claim

  • Accidents in a Supermarket
  • Car Park Accidents
  • Claims made against a council or local authority for accidents that occurred on a footpath, in a park, or in another improperly managed public area.
  • Slips, trips, and falls in public places
  • Accidents in a Hotel
  • Accidents in a Restaurant
  • Food Poisoning from a Restaurant
  • Accident on a Petrol Station Forecourt
  • Accidents Caused by Spillages
  • Crèche Accident Claim

The claim process

1. Seek assistance from our personal injury solicitor

Our team of experienced personal injury solicitors is available to guide clients through the process of making a personal injury claim. Utilising a solicitor can simplify the paperwork and filing required for this process.

2. Apply to the Personal Injuries Assessment Board

The next step is to make an application 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:

  • Workplace injury
  • Road traffic accidents
  • Catastrophic injury
  • Accidents in public places

3. Provide necessary information and documents

Your solicitor will gather evidence, medical reports, and other expert reports, and submit them to PIAB for assessment.

4. Obtain consent for claim assessment

Once the application is made, PIAB will notify the defendant(s) and they must indicate within 90 days if they consent to the assessment of the claim. If consent is given, PIAB will proceed with the assessment. If denied, PIAB will grant authorisation for court proceedings.

5. Claim assessment

The assessment process usually takes about 9 months. If both parties accept PIAB’s assessment, an order to pay will be issued and must be discharged by the defendant(s) within 10 days. If rejected, an authorisation for court proceedings will be granted.

Compensation amount

How much compensation you receive for a personal injury claim is dictated by two legally binding documents known as:

The “Book of Quantum” and

The recently published Personal Injuries Guidelines by the Judicial Council of Ireland.

The Book of Quantum dictates how much compensation you are owed if your Authorisation was received from PIAB prior to the 21st of April 2021. In all other cases, compensation in respect of general damages is assessed with the aid of the Judicial council’s Personal Injuries Guidelines.

The Book of Quantum sets out general guidelines as to the amounts that may be awarded or assessed in Personal Injury Claims. The guidelines are divided into sections depending on what category of injury was suffered, e.g., head injuries, neck injuries, back injuries, and spinal fractures, upper limb injuries, lower limb injuries, and body and internal organs. The Book of Quantum sets out four steps to assess what compensation is appropriate for the suffered injury. These steps are as follows:

  1. Identify the category of injury
  2. Assess the severity of the injury (through medical reports and records)
  3. Research the value range
  4. Consider the effect of multiple injuries

The Personal Injuries Guidelines were adopted by The Judicial Council on the 6th of March 2021. Similar to the Book of Quantum, this legal document sets out guidelines for assessing compensation in respect of general damages. The general principles for this assessment centre on three criteria:

  1. Awards of damages must be fair and reasonable to both the claimant and the defendant(s)
  2. Awards must be proportionate to the injuries sustained
  3. Awards must be compared on a scale of injuries that are both of a lesser and greater magnitude

One of the most substantial differences brought about by this update is that the average level of damages awarded has been reduced. The new guidelines have, however, provided more detail and more explanation for claimants, which is overall a welcomed change to the process of making a personal injury claim.

Statute of Limitations

You have two years from the accident date 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. Click here to learn more about the statute of limitation for a personal injury claim.

Why choose Coleman Legal LLP?

At Coleman Legal, we understand our client’s circumstances. We understand 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, it’s important for you to know that your legal advisers will obtain all of the important 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 that 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.

Our team

From the moment of your first contact with Coleman Legal LLP to the completion of your case, our team listen, care and act with empathy, whatever the extent of your injury. Our teams have the understanding and expertise to ensure that your injury is professionally and adequately dealt with to ensure the best outcome for you in the circumstances of your case.

Our Team will manage your case and keep you fully informed of progress on a regular basis. Our commitment and service to you will include;

  1. Working with you to fully understand what happened,
  2. Collect all medical notes and obtain all medical reports on your behalf.
  3. Submit your claim to the Injuries Board and advise you on the outcome.
  4. Process your case and deal with all queries.
  5. Advise and support you throughout the whole process.

If you want to take legal action over a personal injury, consult our personal injury claim solicitors, who are members of the Law Society’s injury accreditation.

Coleman Legal LLP

Solicitors
84 Talbot Street, Dublin 1
D01 YX60

Contact Details

Free Phone: 1800-844-104
Fax: 01-53-12727
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FAQs

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What is the average payout for a personal injury claim in the UK? ›

List Of Compensation Payouts In The UK
Injury TypeMinorSevere
Shoulder/clavicle injuriesUp to £7,890£12,770 to £48,030
Hip injuriesUp to £12,590£39,170 to £78,400
Nose fracturesUp to £2,520£3,950 to £5,200
Jaw fracturesn/a£17,960 to £30,490
25 more rows

How to make a personal injury claim? ›

If you want to take legal action to claim compensation for a personal injury, you will need to get advice from a solicitor specialising in these types of cases. This must be done as soon as possible as there are strict time limits on taking legal action.

Is personal injury negligence? ›

There are some fundamental differences between a personal injury claim and a medical negligence claim. They're both the result of negligence, but there are degrees of difference in how you claim for each.

Is civil litigation the law of personal injuries? ›

Most personal injuries fall under the category of a tort and torts fall under the legal area known as civil litigation. Civil litigation is a legal dispute between two or more parties.

What is a good settlement? ›

A good settlement offer works in your favor and puts you back in a position of favor after the settlement is made final. Settlement offers need to consider all of the factors that have touched you in relation to your losses, damages, and personal injuries.

What is the quantum of damages in a personal injury claim? ›

Quantum is an assessment of the value of the claim. No two injuries are exactly identical, although there are many similarities for particular types of injuries. The value of an injury is assessed by reference to case law and published guidelines. Different injuries have different values.

How long does an injury claim take? ›

The length of time a case takes to settle a personal injury claim can vary significantly, simple cases where liability is admitted can be settled in around 12 months or so. Large, more complex, high-value cases can take longer to settle.

How much is the average settlement for a back injury in the UK? ›

Personal Injury Compensation Claim Amounts
Severity of Back InjuryBack Injury Compensation
Mild back injuryUp to £9,970
Moderate to severe back injuriesFrom £9,970 to £30,910
Severe to Highly Severe back injuries£30,910 to £128,320

Can I claim for pain and suffering? ›

Pain and suffering compensation applies to motor accidents, public injuries and medical negligence claims, but isn't generally available to people injured at work (with the exception of emergency service workers).

What are the three categories of personal injuries? ›

Non-economic, economic, and punitive damages, otherwise known as general and special damages. Personal injury cases are solely based on the negligence of a person. Injury victims can be awarded compensation for the economic and non-economic damage, punitive damages however are not available for every case.

How to calculate damages for personal injury? ›

How Much Compensation for a Personal Injury Payout?
  1. Medical costs like hospital, ambulance, medication, rehab and doctors appointments.
  2. Lost earnings & superannuation – past and future.
  3. Cost of care expenses – additional help at home.
  4. Travel costs related to your recovery.
  5. General damages – pain and suffering.

What are the most common types of personal injury cases? ›

For example, car crashes, slip and falls, or workplace injuries, are all common types of personal injury cases. Workplace injuries will probably involve a workman's compensation case, and it may also be important to pursue the person who caused the workplace injury.

What is tort personal injury? ›

Tort law is a branch of civil law covering various civil wrongs or injuries that cause harm to others or their property. Personal injury law is a specific subcategory of tort law that deals with cases where a person is injured due to someone else's negligence or intentional actions.

Which type of civil law compensate individuals for injury? ›

Personal injury law, or sometimes referred to as tort law, covers cases where a person is hurt or injured, as a result of someone else's negligence. This is a form of civil law, which means one private party is suing another, unlike criminal law where the government prosecutes someone.

What is the average total compensation in the UK? ›

The latest government data (published July 2024) reveals that the mean average UK weekly wage (including bonuses) across all industry sectors (in England and Wales) is £689 gross (that's the equivalent to an annual pre-tax salary of £35,828.

How long does a personal injury claim take to settle in the UK? ›

But, as a rule of thumb, it isn't unusual for these claims to take between 12 and 18 months. That said, the UK government offers an online portal that aims to speed up the process. If your road traffic accident is a minor one, you can use it to make a claim worth up to £5,000.

What is the average payout for a back injury UK? ›

Personal Injury Compensation Claim Amounts
Severity of Back InjuryBack Injury Compensation
Mild back injuryUp to £9,970
Moderate to severe back injuriesFrom £9,970 to £30,910
Severe to Highly Severe back injuries£30,910 to £128,320

What type of personal injury claim is most common in the UK? ›

Road traffic accidents make up the vast majority of personal injury claims in the UK. Whether you are a driver involved in a collision, a pedestrian hit by a vehicle, a cyclist or motorcyclist injured in a crash, or a passenger injured in an accident, you could be entitled to compensation if it wasn't your fault.

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