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Ex-judge sceptical lower injury awards will cut cost of insurance


Ex-judge sceptical lower injury awards will cut cost of insurance
Mr Justice Peter Kelly says more pressure likely on District Court due to guidelines
about 3 hours ago
 
The former president of the High Court, Mr Justice Peter Kelly, has expressed scepticism as to whether reduced personal injury awards will lead to lower insurance premiums.
Asked about the issue, he said that when he was starting out as a barrister in the 1970s, insurance premiums were a “hot topic”, and the insurance industry was saying that if juries were abolished in High Court personal injury cases premiums would come down.
“So juries were abolished, but I didn’t notice my insurance premium coming down,” he said in an interview with The Irish Times. ....

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Fr Michael Commane: Insurance companies must reduce their premiums


My father was born in 1909 and drove a car from the age of 15 until he was 90.
As long as I knew him, and that was 55 years, I can remember every year when his insurance renewal would arrive in the post that he was in horror at the cost.
My father was the mildest and quietest of men.
In all his years driving he had only once made an insurance claim on his policy and that was the result of a small accident I had while driving his car.
It means the insurance company made a good profit on my father over a long life. ....

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Insurers unlikely to pass on savings from cuts in personal injury awards, warns senior judge


A High Court judge has expressed scepticism whether the insurance industry will pass on to customers the benefits from expected cuts in personal injury damages awards.
Mr Justice Bernard Barton was among a number of judges who had raised concerns about the guidelines, particularly aimed at reducing damages for minor personal injuries, which were adopted last weekend by a majority of judges.
In an address marking his final day as a High Court judge, Mr Justice Barton noted the insurance industry, having campaigned for an end to juries hearing personal injury cases, had not passed on savings to consumers.
He wondered whether the industry was “building a case” against passing on award reductions resulting from the new guidelines. ....

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Mother fails in claim against school over daughter's fall on playground steps


Mother fails in claim against school over daughter s fall on playground steps
The schoolgirl suffered fractures to her right and left ankles in the fall
Her right ankle was in a cast for eight weeks and her left ankle was strapped. File photo: iStock
Fri, 15 Jan, 2021 - 17:30
Ann O’Loughlin
A High Court judge has dismissed a damages action by a woman who sued her daughter’s national school over ankle injuries suffered after she fell on the last of a flight of steps leading to its playground.
A core argument made by 36-year-old Ciara Finlay in her case was that the steps should have had hand-rails. ....

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