What is the Injuries Resolution Board?
The Injuries Resolution Board (previously called the Personal Injuries Assessment Board) is Ireland’s independent State body which assesses the amount of compensation due to a person who has suffered a personal injury as a result of a motor, workplace, or public place accident. In most injury cases you have to file your claim first with the IRB along with several documents evidencing your accident and injuries. You also need to file a detailed account of the accident.
Personal injury law is not without complication, so it is strongly recommended that you consult with your solicitor before embarking on a personal injury claim whether through the PIAB or subsequently through the courts.
Here are a number of reasons why it is imperative to engage a solicitor to make a claim before the IRB:
- The IRB do not give legal advice or any legal assistance, so if you make a claim without a solicitor, you are on your own. This is different from the courts where a judge can give a lay litigant some guidance.
- The Board only deals with putting a value on the claim.
- The Board does not involve itself on liability for the accident/injury.
- Getting all the relevant information to support your claim lies entirely with the claimant. A lay person might leave out something whereas a solicitor with experience in personal injury claims will ensure that everything is supplied and in order when submitting a claim on your behalf. Wrong or inaccurate information might result in an order for costs against you.
- Injury claims can be complex involving many aspects. This is where the expertise of a solicitor is vital. A poor decision by a lay applicant or not completing the application properly, could be very costly.
- Time limit: applicants have two years from the date of the accident to lodge their claim. So, if any mistakes were made in the application form, the clock is still running, and you could find yourself out of time within which to correct some details or supply additional ones
So, if you have an accident and wish to claim for damages, consult your solicitor, they will advise where to make the claim and provide all the legal guidance and advice needed to establish your claim and ensure a successful outcome through the IRB and the courts..