Road Traffic Accidents
Our experience in Road Traffic Accidents
As one of the top Road Traffic Accident Solicitors in Ireland, we understand that being involved in a car accident, especially if you are critically injured, may be a stressful experience. Collins Crowley specialises in all areas of Litigation including road traffic accidents, and we aim to ensure that our clients recover all losses and damages incurred as a result of injuries sustained in all types of accidents. We deliver unbiased and informed advice to ensure that the process is as stress free as possible and dealt with expeditiously to ensure that our clients are fully compensated for the injuries suffered.
Road traffic accident claims and car accidents are the most common of all personal injury claims made to the Personal Injuries Assessment Board (also known as “the Injuries Board” or “PIAB”) in Ireland.
Road traffic accident injuries refer to any injuries sustained while driving, cycling or walking on a public road or pathway. Passengers of cars can also suffer Road traffic accident injuries. Road traffic accidents may sadly cause any type of injury including:
- Fatalities
- Whiplash injuries
- Acquired brain injuries
- Head injuries
- Spinal injuries
- Broken bones, fractured bones and other Orthopedic Injuries
- Sprains, muscle and ligament damage
- Psychological injuries (such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
It is important to work with a Personal Injury Solicitor with expertise in car accident claims to ensure that you have the best chance of making a successful claim, and our experienced team at Collins Crowley Solicitors can help you through the process.
Types of cases:
Collins Crowley Solicitors can help you with all aspects of compensation, including injuries, pain, suffering, and to pursue full and reasonable compensation for:
- Medical expenses in the past and future
- Income is lost, and earning capacity is lost
- Damage to vehicle or property
It is important to note that the Statute of Limitations for personal injury* claims is two years from the date of the accident in most cases. In some cases the statute can be extended, however it is safer to assume that the two year time limit applies to prevent any potential claim from becoming statute barred.
There is no charge for a consultation to discuss any potential claim. If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to call us on 01 7093631. Alternatively request a callback and a member of our team will contact you as soon as possible.
*In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.
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