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Personal Injury Claims – Support and Expertise You Can Rely On
If you have suffered an injury through no fault of your own, you may be entitled to seek compensation. We specialise in assisting clients with personal injury claims across Galway and Ireland. Most claims, aside from medical negligence cases, must be processed through the Injuries Board. Our experienced team will guide you through preparing, filing, and completing your claim, ensuring you receive the support and outcome you deserve.

How the Personal Injury Claims Process Works
When you’ve been injured, navigating legal procedures can seem overwhelming. We simplify the process by assisting you in preparing a detailed application for the Injuries Board. From gathering medical evidence to calculating your losses, we ensure your claim is presented accurately and strongly. Our goal is to help you focus on recovery while we take care of the legal work.
Why Choose Greg Nolan Solicitors for Your Personal Injury Claim
Experience matters when handling personal injury claims. We offer personalised advice, prompt communication, and unwavering support throughout your case. Our solicitors understand the emotional and financial challenges you face after an accident and are committed to achieving the best possible outcome for you.
Time Limits for Personal Injury Claims
It’s important to act quickly if you wish to bring a personal injury claim. Generally, you must start the claim within two years of the date of the accident. Delaying could mean losing the opportunity to seek compensation. We encourage you to reach out to us as soon as possible so we can protect your rights.
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*In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement of personal injury only*