
Car Accident Claims in Ireland – Expert Solicitors for Road Traffic Injuries
Car accidents result in serious injuries and financial hardship. Compensation may be available if a road traffic accident occurs due to another party’s negligence. Our solicitors provide legal guidance and representation to ensure a fair outcome in personal injury claims.
Pursuing a Car Accident Claim in Ireland
A car accident claim arises when negligence causes injury or financial loss. Common causes include:
Common Causes of Car Accidents
✔ Rear-end collisions – A vehicle crashes into another due to inattention or tailgating.
✔ Failure to yield – Accidents occur when a driver does not give way at junctions or roundabouts.
✔ Speeding-related crashes – High-speed collisions often lead to severe injuries.
✔ Reckless or distracted driving – Includes mobile phone use, dangerous overtaking, or ignoring traffic signals.
When negligence leads to injury, compensation may be available for medical expenses, lost earnings, and additional damages. Our solicitors ensure a properly structured claim with supporting evidence.
Eligibility for a Car Accident Claim
Compensation is not limited to vehicle drivers. Passengers, cyclists, motorcyclists, and pedestrians injured due to road traffic accidents may also qualify for legal action.
Who Can Make a Car Accident Claim?
✔ Drivers – If another motorist’s negligence caused the crash.
✔ Passengers – Injuries sustained while travelling in a private vehicle, taxi, or public transport.
✔ Cyclists & Motorcyclists – Vulnerable road users with a higher risk of serious injury in traffic accidents.
✔ Pedestrians – Injuries resulting from negligent driving when crossing or walking along a road.
If the responsible party is uninsured or untraceable (e.g., hit-and-run accidents), claims may proceed through the Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland (MIBI). Our legal team ensures the correct process is followed, increasing the likelihood of compensation.
Types of Compensation in Car Accident Claims
A car accident compensation claim allows an injured party to recover financial losses and damages caused by a road traffic accident. Our solicitors assess each case to determine the appropriate categories of compensation.
What Can Be Claimed?
✔ General damages – Compensation for pain, suffering, and the long-term impact of injuries on daily life.
✔ Medical expenses – Recovery of costs for hospital treatment, physiotherapy, surgery, and rehabilitation.
✔ Loss of earnings – Compensation for wages lost due to injury, including future income if returning to work is not possible.
✔ Vehicle repair or replacement – Reimbursement for damage to a car, motorcycle, or bicycle.
✔ Additional expenses – Coverage for travel costs related to medical appointments and specialist treatments.
The Personal Injuries Guidelines provide a framework for determining compensation levels, but every claim requires careful evaluation. Our solicitors ensure that each case is assessed correctly to achieve the maximum possible settlement.
The Car Accident Claims Process
A structured legal process applies to all car accident claims in Ireland. Our team follows a detailed approach to secure a successful outcome.
Steps in the Claims Process
✔ Medical assessment – A claim must be supported by an official medical report outlining the extent of injuries.
✔ Gathering evidence – Our solicitors collect witness statements, Garda reports, and any available CCTV or dashcam footage.
✔ Submitting a claim to the Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB) – This is a required step before court proceedings can be considered.
✔ Negotiating with insurers – Our legal team handles all correspondence with the responsible party’s insurance provider, ensuring fair treatment.
✔ Court representation (if required) – If an insurance settlement is inadequate or liability is contested, our solicitors provide full representation in legal proceedings.
Handling a car accident claim without professional legal guidance may lead to delays or reduced compensation. Our solicitors provide expert advice at every stage, ensuring that the correct legal procedures are followed.
Time Limits for Car Accident Claims in Ireland
A car accident compensation claim must be made within a strict legal timeframe. The Statute of Limitations in Ireland generally allows two years from the date of the accident to initiate a claim. Failing to act within this period may result in losing the right to compensation.
Exceptions to the Time Limit
✔ Injuries with delayed symptoms – The two-year period may begin from the date an injury is diagnosed rather than the accident date.
✔ Claims involving minors – If the injured party is under 18, the time limit does not begin until their 18th birthday, allowing a claim to be made up to age 20.
✔ Cases of diminished capacity – If an individual is unable to manage legal affairs due to a medical condition, the time limit may be extended.
Our solicitors provide expert legal advice to ensure all claims are filed within the required timeframe.
Common Challenges in Car Accident Claims
Several factors can complicate the car accident claims process. Our team assists in overcoming common challenges, including:
Difficulties in Claiming Compensation
✔ Disputed liability – If the responsible party denies fault, strong evidence such as witness statements and accident reports is required.
✔ Insurer tactics – Insurance companies may offer low settlements or attempt to delay payments. Our solicitors negotiate on behalf of clients to secure fair compensation.
✔ Uninsured or untraceable drivers – If a hit-and-run or uninsured driver is involved, a claim may need to be pursued through the Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland (MIBI).
Handling a claim without professional legal support can lead to under-compensation or unnecessary delays. Our legal team ensures a strong case is presented, increasing the likelihood of a successful outcome.
Contact Our Solicitors Today
If you have suffered an injury in a car accident, our solicitors can assist you in making a compensation claim. We ensure that every case is handled with professionalism, giving you the best chance of securing a successful outcome.
Contact our solicitors today for expert advice on pursuing a car accident compensation claim in Ireland.