Brain Injury Claims Dublin 

We specialise in brain injury claims Dublin, helping you get the compensation you deserve with expert legal advice and support every step of the way.

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Experienced Legal Support for Brain Injury Claims Dublin 

If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury due to someone else’s negligence, the physical, emotional and financial impact can be life-changing. We are expert brain injury solicitors based in Dublin, committed to securing the compensation and support you deserve. We understand how devastating these injuries can be, and we’re here to guide you through every step of the way with clarity and expertise. 

What is a Brain Injury Claim? 

A brain injury claim is a legal action taken to seek compensation for a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or acquired brain injury (ABI) that occurred due to the fault or negligence of another party. These injuries may arise from: 


A successful brain injury claim can help cover medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, loss of earnings, long-term care needs, and the psychological impact of the injury. 

Our medical negligence team is here to help you with any questions

Why Choose Carvill Rickard? 

We have extensive experience handling complex brain injury cases across Dublin and nationwide. We work with leading medical experts, occupational therapists and neuro-rehabilitation specialists to build the strongest possible case on your behalf. 


Our firm offers: 


  • Specialist Legal Advice: We understand the unique challenges brain injuries pose and tailor our legal approach to reflect your specific situation. 
     
  • Personal Service: You’ll deal directly with experienced solicitors who genuinely care about your recovery and your future. 
     
  • Dublin-Based Representation: Conveniently located and serving clients throughout Dublin and Ireland. 


We are here to protect your legal rights and ensure you receive fair and full compensation for your injury. 

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'No Win, No Fee' Brain Injury Claims Explained

Under Irish law, solicitors are not allowed to advertise ‘No Win, No Fee’ services. However, we can discuss all available funding options with you during your initial consultation. Learn more in our article 'No Win No Fee’ Agreements in Ireland - Explained.

Common Effects of Brain Injuries 

Brain injuries vary in severity and can result in a wide range of symptoms, including: 


  • Memory loss 
     
  • Difficulty concentrating 
     
  • Mood changes or personality shifts 
     
  • Physical impairments 
     
  • Fatigue and sleep disturbances 
     
  • Speech or communication difficulties 
     
  • Reduced cognitive function



These challenges can affect not only the injured person but also their family, relationships, employment and overall quality of life. We want to make sure that your compensation reflects both the immediate and long-term consequences of your injury. 

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Contact Our Brain Injury Solicitors in Dublin Today 

If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury through no fault of your own, it’s important to seek the right legal advice as soon as possible. Brain injuries can have life-altering consequences, affecting not only the individual but their entire family. 


Our experienced team is here to guide you through this challenging time, helping you understand your rights and secure the justice and compensation you deserve. 


In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement. 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I make a brain injury claim if the injury wasn’t obvious straight away?

    Yes. Many brain injuries, especially mild traumatic brain injuries (such as concussion) may not be immediately clear after an accident. Symptoms like headaches, dizziness, memory issues, fatigue, mood changes or difficulty concentrating can appear days or even weeks later. If you’ve been diagnosed with a brain injury and it was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may still be entitled to bring a claim.

  • How long do I have to make a brain injury claim in Ireland?

    You have a two-year window from the date of the medical negligence to begin legal proceedings. However, there are certain circumstances that may alter the start date. Unfortunately, some people are not aware that there are time restrictions for filing a medical negligence claim, and as a result, some cases may become ineligible for compensation.


    Do not delay seeking legal advice.

  • What compensation can I receive for a brain injury claim?

    Compensation for a brain injury claim may include both general and special damages, depending on the severity and impact of the injury. This can cover pain and suffering, loss of earnings, future medical costs, rehabilitation, ongoing care, travel expenses and the long term effect the injury has on your daily life. Every claim is assessed individually and we can help calculate the full extent of what you may be entitled to claim.