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AN 18-YEAR-old student who injured her right ankle when she slipped and fell on an excessively wet floor surface in a Lidl supermarket five years ago has accepted a €20,000 settlement from the company.
Barrister Richard Wixted told Judge John O Connor in the Circuit Civil Court yesterday that Rosalinda Milosavijevic had been injured in the incident at Lidl s store in Fortunestown, Tallaght, when she was 13.
Mr Wixted said the girl s injury had not resolved until at least 18 months after the fall.
He said Ms Milosavijevic, of Tyman North Lawns, Tallaght, had fallen on an excessively wet floor surface in May 2015 and had been treated in Tallaght Hospital casualty department.
A student who injured her right ankle when she slipped and fell on a wet floor in a Dubln Lidl supermarket five years ago has accepted a â¬20,000 settlement from the company.
Barrister Richard Wixted told Judge John OâConnor in the Circuit Civil Court on Friday that Rosalinda Milosavijevic was injured in the incident at Lidlâs Fortunestown, Tallaght, store when she was a 13.
Mr Wixted, who appeared with Jacqueline McManus Solicitors, said the injury took at least 18 months to resolve after the fall.
He said Rosalinda (18), of Tyman North Lawns, Tallaght, slipped on an excessively wet floor surface in May 2015 and was treated in Tallaght Hospitalâs emergency department.
An 18-year-old student, who injured her right ankle when she slipped and fell on “an excessively wet floor surface” in a Lidl supermarket five years ago, has accepted a €20,000 settlement from the company.
Barrister Richard Wixted told Judge John O’Connor in the Circuit Civil Court today that Rosalinda Milosavijevic had been injured in the incident at Lidl’s Fortunestown, Tallaght, store when she was 13.
Mr Wixted, who appeared with Jacqueline McManus Solicitors, said the girl’s injury had not resolved until at least 18 months after the fall.
He said Rosalinda, of Tyman North Lawns, Tallaght, had fallen on an excessively wet floor surface in May 2015 and had been treated in Tallaght Hospital casualty department.