Nerve Damage Claims Dublin | Ireland
Our nerve damage claims Dublin solicitors provide legal advice on compensation claims for nerve injuries caused by accidents, medical negligence and workplace incidents.
Our Nerve Damage Claims Solicitors Provide Professional and Practical Legal Advice
Nerve injuries can have a serious and lasting impact on a person’s mobility, independence and quality of life. Damage to the nerves may result in chronic pain, numbness, weakness, loss of sensation or permanent disability.
Our experienced medical negligence solicitors provide legal advice to individuals who have suffered nerve injuries due to the negligence. We guide clients through every stage of the claims process while ensuring they receive clear advice and professional support.
When nerve damage occurs because another person or organisation failed to act responsibly, you may be entitled to pursue compensation. Our solicitors assess each case carefully and explain the legal options available to you.
How Our Nerve Damage Claims Dublin Solicitors Can Help
Our medical negligence solicitors begin by examining the circumstances surrounding your injury, including how the accident occurred, the medical diagnosis and the long term effects of the nerve damage.
We assist clients in gathering essential evidence, including:
- Medical reports and specialist assessments
- Accident and incident reports
- Witness statements
- Photographs and supporting documentation
- Evidence relating to financial losses and ongoing care needs
Our nerve damage claims Dublin solicitors work closely with medical experts where necessary to fully understand the impact of the injury and ensure the claim accurately reflects the extent of the damage suffered.
Throughout the process, we provide clear guidance on procedures, timelines and possible outcomes so clients remain fully informed.
Types of Nerve Damage Claims We Handle
Our
personal injury solicitors advise on a wide range of nerve injury claims, including:
Medical Negligence Claims
Nerve injuries may arise due to
surgical errors,
delayed diagnosis, incorrect treatment or negligent medical procedures. We assist clients who have suffered avoidable nerve damage caused by substandard medical care.
Road Traffic Accident Claims
We represent drivers, passengers,
cyclists and
pedestrians who have sustained nerve injuries in
road traffic accidents, including
spinal injuries and damage affecting mobility or sensation.
Workplace Accident Claims
Nerve injuries can occur in workplaces due to unsafe machinery, repetitive strain, heavy lifting incidents or inadequate safety procedures. Our solicitors assist employees seeking compensation following workplace accidents.
Public Liability Claims
We advise individuals injured in public places due to unsafe premises, slips, trips, falls or hazardous conditions that resulted in nerve damage.
Common Causes of Nerve Injuries
Our nerve damage claims Dublin solicitors frequently advise on injuries caused by:
- Surgical or medical errors
- Road traffic collisions
- Crush injuries and fractures
- Workplace accidents involving machinery
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Falls caused by unsafe premises
- Defective equipment or unsafe working conditions
Every case is unique and our
medical negligence solicitors
provide advice tailored to the specific circumstances of each client.
Our personal injury team is here to help you with any questions
Damian Reilly
Contact Our Nerve Damage Claims Dublin Solicitors | Ireland
If you have suffered a nerve injury due to an accident, medical negligence or unsafe conditions, our solicitors are available to assess your case and provide bespoke guidance.
From initial consultation through to full legal representation, our team is committed to delivering practical and effective support to clients throughout Ireland.
Contact our nerve damage claims Dublin solicitors today to arrange a consultation and discuss your legal options.
Pursuing Compensation for Nerve Damage
Our solicitors investigate all aspects of your claim to build a strong and well supported case. This includes reviewing medical evidence, assessing financial losses and examining the lon -term effects of the injury on your daily life and ability to work.
Compensation may include:
- Pain and suffering
- Medical treatment and rehabilitation costs
- Loss of earnings
- Future loss of income
- Care and assistance expenses
- Mobility aids or specialist equipment
Where possible, our nerve damage claims Dublin solicitors aim to resolve claims efficiently through negotiation. However, we are fully prepared to pursue court proceedings where necessary to protect our clients interests.
‘No Win, No Fee’ Claims Explained
Under Irish law, solicitors are not permitted to advertise ‘No Win, No Fee’ services. However, during your consultation, we will explain all available funding options and discuss the costs involved in pursuing a claim.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Dublin medical negligence solicitor do?
Our medical negligence solicitors specialise in helping patients who have suffered harm due to substandard medical treatment. We look at what went wrong, obtain expert medical opinions and represent you in pursuing compensation for your injuries, financial losses or emotional distress caused by negligent medical care.
How do I know if I have a medical negligence case in Dublin?
If you received medical treatment that caused injury or worsened your condition and you believe your healthcare provider made a serious error, you may have grounds for a claim. We can review your records, consult independent medical experts and advise you on whether your case meets the criteria for negligence.
How long do I have to make a medical negligence claim in Dublin?
In Ireland, including Dublin, you generally have two years from the date you became aware of the negligence to begin your claim. There are exceptions for example, if the injured person is a child so it’s important to contact a solicitor as soon as possible to avoid missing your legal deadline.
What types of medical negligence claims do solicitors in Dublin handle?
We deal with a wide range of cases, including
- Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
- Surgical errors
- Birth and pregnancy-related injuries
- Medication or prescription mistakes
- Negligent dental or cosmetic procedures
- Hospital-acquired infections



