Moloney Solicitors are a specialist Personal Injury Law Firm that represents injured road traffic accident victims in Ireland today. Over 70% of all personal injury motor cases assessed by the Injuries Board are whiplash related. The average Injuries Board award for a whiplash case is over £15000 damages for pain but these amounts will now […]
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Liam Moloney Solicitor explains issues of potential legal liability for negligently acquired Hospital Infections
Unfortunately, hospital-acquired infections like MRSA and C-Difficile can occur. If a patient contracts MRSA or C-Difficile while an inpatient in hospital they have the legal right to investigate whether it was acquired through negligence or a breach of duty owed to the patient under Irish Law. No claim for damages can be pursued without evidence […]
Liam Moloney Solicitor says Government committed to establishing Vaccines Compensation Scheme
Thankfully our Vaccination programme continues at pace and we are all looking forward to restrictions being lifted fully and life returning to normal. Liam Moloney Solicitor, who has experience in advising vaccine injury victims said today “Vaccines are safe and will allow us to resume normal life but there can be very rare adverse reactions […]
New Accident Award Guidelines Leading To Lower Settlement Offers
All insurance companies are now reducing settlement offers for road traffic, work and public place accidents because of the recent introduction of the new personal injury guidelines (Personal Injuries Guidelines) The new guidelines came into effect on Saturday the 24th of April 2021 and will be used by both the Injuries Board (PIAB) and the […]
Legal Responsibility for Nursing Home Covid-19 infections to Staff
While we all welcome the roll out of the countries vaccination programme and hopefully a speedy return to normal life the management of Covid-19 outbreaks in nursing homes in Ireland is now coming under scrutiny as nursing home staff who became ill with Covid-19 are considering their legal options. Under Irish Law Employers do not […]
Vaccine Issues in the Workplace
Thankfully, our Vaccine rollout program continues to gather pace and more and more people are getting vaccinated daily for the coronavirus. Understandably, the vaccine can take its toll on the body and leave the injection site tender and sore, but these are all recognized and acceptable side effects of vaccines. When it comes to the […]
Injured Abroad? How To Take Your Claim for Compensation in Ireland
When an accident happens abroad two key issues can arise- Do the Irish Courts have jurisdiction to hear your compensation claim? What is the law to be applied to the compensation claim? It is very important to take immediate advice if you are injured in an accident abroad. Moloney Solicitors are associated with law firms […]
Deadline for Motorists to take VW “Defeat Device” compensation claims fast approaching.
Moloney Solicitors are leading a consumer class action claiming damages on behalf of affected consumers who purchased vehicles with defeat devices in their diesel engines. Volkswagen has already publicly admitted that they installed defeat devices in their diesel engine software and in some countries have already settled consumer lawsuits from affected vehicle owners. Commenting on […]
Direct Provision Centre Residents May Sue For Negligently Acquired COVID–19
Residents of Direct Provision centres in Ireland do not have the choice when it comes to social distancing within their own accommodations. Unfortunately, a number of residents have contracted COVID–19 and whether these residents could take legal actions against Ireland, the Attorney General and the Department of Justice for negligence and breach of duty is […]
Legal Duties On Employers Is To Take “Reasonable Care” To Prevent Covid-19 Infections
With the recent announcement that workers in an Irish meat factory have been diagnosed with Covid-19, questions have been raised as to the potential liability of employers to workers who become infected with Covid-19 during the course of their employment. Statutory And Common Law Duties Of Care Irish employers under the Health and Safety at […]
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