A Physiotherapist who sustained serious injuries to her lower back when she was caused to slip on icy steps at her workplace has been awarded damages of €1 million by the High Court. The Physiotherapist who worked in Baggot Street Community Hospital in Dublin fell and seriously injured her back when she went to warn […]
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Number of New MRSA Cases Decline
Recent figures published by the HSE show a steady decline in the number of MRSA cases reported. There was a decrease of 59% in reported cases of MRSA from 2006 to 2012. The Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) gathers information from Hospitals on health care associated infections and anti-microbial resistant organisms such as MRSA. MRSA […]
Lawsuit Alleges Fatal Brain Cancer Caused by DePuy ASR Hip Implant
A deceased Indian Woman had before her death instituted proceedings against Johnson & Johnson over its DePuy Orthopaedic ASR hip implant device alleging that the metal–on-metal hip device caused her to develop fatal aggressive brain cancer. The woman’s Family believes that the cancer was the result of an accumulation of cobalt and chromium from the […]
Irish Company to pay $830million to settle pelvic mesh Lawsuits
Irish Drug and medical device maker Endo International said it will pay $830m to resolve roughly 20,000 personal injury lawsuits from patients who say they were injured by the Company’s vaginal mesh implants. Endo’s American Medical Systems Inc. Unit confirmed that it’s settling the suits over it’s medical devices including Preigee, Apogee and Elevate Implants. […]
Farming Now the Most Dangerous Occupation in Ireland
In 2013 there were 16 deaths in the agricultural industry 4 of which were children and 5 were people aged over 65. The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) are now going to increase the number of unannounced inspections on farms due to the increase in farm related accidents. This year alone the number of farm […]
Dangers of toxic Chemicals from E-Cigarettes again highlighted
New research has shown that e-cigarettes may produce higher levels of toxic chemicals than tobacco smoke. An e-cigarette operated at lower voltage generated only traces of certain toxic chemicals but at a higher voltage the levels of toxic chemicals increase significantly. The study was published on-line in Nicotine and Tobacco Research and commentators have said […]
Rise in Compensation Claims feared as EU considers new safety rules for hairdressers
The hairdressing sector in Ireland which employs nearly 20,000 people will face a huge overhaul of its safety standards if a new EU proposal is signed into law. The European Framework agreement on the protection of occupational health and safety in the hairdressing sector was signed in Brussels on 26th April 2012 by the EC […]
Road Accident Victim Awarded €170,000 by High Court
Yvon McCarthy a 28 year old mother of 2 young children who sustained significant injuries in a road accident in December 2008 in Ashbourne Co Meath has been awarded €170,000 in damages by the High Court. Ms McCarthy suffered injuries to her head, knee, eye, neck and lower back in the accident. She also missed […]
New Garda Compensation Scheme to Speed Up Compensation Awards
The new Garda Siochana Compensation Bill 2012 has proposed a significant alteration to the existing Garda Compensation Scheme. The new Bill which has not yet been published, seeks to reform the existing Garda Compensation Regime which has existed since 1941. Approximately 170-200 claims are submitted each year by Gardai and over 200 awards are made […]
EU Panel to investigate safety of Pelvic Mesh Devices
The European Union’s Scientific Committee on emerging health risks has been charged with investigating the safety of pelvic mesh products. In the United States these implantable devices are the subject of tens of thousands of product liability law suits. A number of these pelvic mesh products have been used in Ireland. The panel has been […]
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