What To Know About PIAB & The Personal Injury Claims Process
Personal injury laws apply to all instances where an individual suffers from a harmful condition caused by negligent actions of a third person. The most frequent cases are associated with injuries resulting from road accidents and motor vehicle collisions. A person injured in an accident with no fault from their side has the right to file a personal injury claim as well as demand for the rightful compensation. Expert solicitors at Keenan & Company can help in the smooth running of the personal injury claim process through the Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB).
PIAB is an independent body specialized in dealing with personal injury claims. All personal injury cases occurring in Ireland should be brought to the notice of PIAB to initiate the process of evaluating compensation. A person can approach PIAB for accidents on the road, workplace, or other public spaces. A detailed analysis of the incident will be succeeded by an unbiased verdict and basic compensation to the victim.
If the accused person or firm does not wish to submit the case to PIAB, there is a provision for transferring it to the court for further procedures. The compensation claim is subjected to assessment by checking the medical reports and other supporting evidence. In some cases, the PIAB appoints a medical professional to run the check.
Personal injuries occur due to road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, and trip and fall accidents. In case of a car accident caused by the complete negligence of another person, the injured person can approach PIAB, file a case, and demand for compensation. If an uninsured driver causes the accident, the claim can be filed against the Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland.
In the case of workplace accidents that result in job loss, the victim can avail compensation from the company in question. Trip and fall accidents also fall under the personal injury claims category. It can happen both in private and public spaces. Hence it is essential to note the area where the accident took place along with the acquirement of photographic evidence to make the claim stronger.
Compensation claims for all personal injuries should be represented in the court within two years from the date of the accident. No matter which category it belongs to, Keenan & Company solicitors are skilled professionals with years of experience dealing with the personal injury claim process.
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