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Government welcomes adoption of Personal Injuries Guidelines by Judicial Council

Government welcomes adoption of Personal Injuries Guidelines by Judicial Council
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Guidelines on personal injury damages to be considered

Business Editor A full meeting of the Judicial Council has concluded without any decision being taken on draft new personal injury award guidelines. The issue was discussed at this morning s meeting of the 166 judges. The council is to give further consideration to the matter again when it meets on 20 February. It has not said why a decision was not made today. However, it is understood some members of the judiciary felt they needed more time to consider the proposals. The guidelines are eagerly anticipated by insurance reform campaigners who hope that, if adopted, will lead to a recalibration in the level of damages that can be awarded to claimants involved in personal injury cases.

Statute provides for enhanced disclosure in personal injuries action

Statute provides for enhanced disclosure in personal injuries action Ed Madden, BL, looks at a recent Court of Appeal case in which the Court examined the statutory obligation on litigants in personal injuries actions to provide disclosure when further and better particulars are sought In December 2020, the Court of Appeal delivered its judgment on an appeal by a plaintiff from the decision of the High Court on a preliminary issue; this followed a request by a plaintiff for further and better particulars, which the defendants declined to provide. The issue arose in a case in which a man who underwent total right hip replacement surgery sued the consultant, the hospital and the Health Service Executive (HSE) alleging that as a result of the operation, he developed peripheral neuropathy of his right lower leg. He sued for that injury and its consequences.

The Government Action Plan For Insurance Reform 2020 - Insurance

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. On 8 December 2020, the Government published its first Action Plan for Insurance Reform in Ireland (the Action Plan). The publication of the Action Plan reinforces the Government s emphasis on insurance reform in its Programme for Government – Our Share Future (the Programme for Government) published in June 2020 (see our article here). The Action Plan is a product of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Recovery and Investments Sub-Group on Insurance Reform which is chaired by An Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar T.D. The Action Plan seeks to

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