Healy O'Connor

Time Limits for Personal Injury Claims

            Please remember that you have two years from the date of the accident to take your claim. It is very important that you know the actual date of your accident. As Personal Injuries Solicitors we are always  surprised by the amount of claimants who injure themselves at work or […]

Employment Law Handbooks

An Employment Law Handbook sets out the policies and procedures for a company in the event of a dispute between an Employer and an Employee. They are a useful tool for a company when defending a claim against them. Conversely an Employee should make themselves aware of the company’s Employment policies and not just blithely […]

Plane Crash Survivor Takes Personal Injuries Claim to the High Court

The personal injuries action of a businessman who suffered serious injuries after a plane crash is currently before the High Court. The claimant suffered multiple fractures including a fractured skull , fractures to his ribs and injuries to his ribs and hands. He also suffered brain damage. The claimant Mr Barry has sued a number of […]

Tax and the Law: Unpaid VAT Sentence Halved on Appeal

            A car dealer who was jailed for four years has had his sentence halved on appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeal. The man was jailed for four years for failure to pay over 200,000 in VAT. The defendant had pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to failing […]