Gary Matthews

Gary Matthews personal injury solicitor help clients throughout Ireland with accident and personal injury claims. Gary Matthews is a law graduate of Westminster University London and obtained a Diploma in Professional Legal Studies at The Institute of Professional Legal Studies Queens University Belfast and qualified as a solicitor in 1991. I have held a practicing certificate in Ireland since 1998 and I concentrate on Civil and Commercial litigation matters, in particular personal injury claims. I have been involved in many of the leading litigation cases in Ireland over the past twenty five years. He has been providing legal services since 1995 helping clients with the most complex personal injury and medical malpractice cases. Gary Matthews has many years of experience dealing with all types of personal injury claims including road traffic accidents, medical negligence, workplace injuries, dog bites, falls, slip-and-fall incidents and more. Gary also specialises in clinical negligence claims and has a wide range of experience from birth-related injuries and brain injury claims. He also has handled other cases involving misdiagnosis claims and surgical claims or life-limiting injuries to orthopaedic negligence claims. Some other areas are GP negligence claims and HSE and private hospital claims. His clients come first and we ensure that they always receive a prompt response. This allows them to focus on their recovery without worrying about how to pay for their legal fees or arranging alternative accommodation. In many of his injury claims and medical negligence cases in Ireland, he has represented clients all over the country. He has a strong record of securing substantial compensation for clients always looking to secure the best outcome for all his clients. He is available to help anyone and is just a call away at his law firm in Ireland.

The PIAB Awards

All Personal injury claims are required by law in Ireland to be submitted to the PIAB, known as the Injuries Board, for assessment of value. Medical negligence claims however are not submitted to the PIAB. The PIAB will probably make an assessment of value of your injuries, depending on a number of important factors. The

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The PIAB Process

The Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB), formerly known as the Injuries Board, is a statutory body which assesses how much damages is due to an injured person. It does not, however, make any decisions on liability. That means they do not decide who is at fault. With the exception of medical negligence cases, all personal

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Can I change Solicitor? I instructed them on a No Win No Fee * Agreement and need this explained.

How much will it cost for me to change Solicitors? Will it affect your funding arrangements? Will it slow down your case? The general principle is that clients are free to choose their own solicitors. When you are tied into a conditional agreement, this can seem more daunting.  However, changing solicitors is your right and

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How long does a personal injury claim * take to go to court in Ireland?

To answer that question you must understand what happens first in Ireland with a Personal injury claim. The Personal Injuries Assessment Board, which is now known as the Injuries Board, is a statutory body which assesses how much compensation is due to an injured person. It does not, however, make any decisions on liability. That

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