Mother who was pregnant at time of catastrophic car crash takes court action
The woman suffered massive brain damage and doesn’t recognise her own children
The woman suffered massive brain damage and doesn’t recognise her own children
Judge said Victor Olaru gave contradictory, inconsistent, unbelievable and untruthful evidence
Sally Crossan lost function of all four limbs and was in hospital for 19 months, court told
Man used wheelchair when attending appointments about claim but did not need one in day to day life
Ilabek Avetian (40) suffered catastrophic injuries after 2018 incident in Darndale Park
New figures show the number of uninsured vehicles on Irish roads last year increased by just under 14,000 to 165,000
MIBI believes uninsured drivers accounted for more than 90% of claims received in 2019
High court told driver of car which impacted with Caroline Watkins (40) remains untraced
Joshua Sweeney (22) is non-verbal, has to use wheelchair and needs 24-hour care
UK-registered vehicles will still need extra insurance cards to travel in Ireland
Judge Karen Fergus throws out three cases taken by same solicitor at Longford court
Company denied it had failed to ensure Damien Parker wore a helmet while working
Thomas O’Neill, currently serving six year sentence, hit five years ago by car which failed to stop
Drivers crossing into Northern Ireland without correct documentation will risk fines
Comments came during High Court case over multi-vehicle collison on M50 in Dublin
Jake McGrath had sued his brothers and motor insurers’ group over 2014 incident
Motorists travelling to UK would have to prove they have valid car insurance
Gardaí testing new hand-held devices that read number plates to find uninsured drivers
Decision by insurers to report suspicious claims to Garda leads to fall in claims
High court told woman hit by bars protruding from passing trailer while she walked in west Cork
Daniel Doyle, who was serving a sentence for drug dealing, found unresponsive in his cell
Daniel Doyle, who was serving a sentence for dealing, was found unresponsive in his cell
Industry reviewing current arrangements for database, says Minister for Justice
Man who went to pick up uninsured driver in Dundalk also has vehicle taken off him
Rising insurance premiums may be behind increase in uninsured vehicle claims
Woman sas she had no time to react after psychiatric patient allegedly grabbed steering wheel
No valid challenge to award as it was just, fair and proportionate, says Court of Appeal judge
Graham Dunne (41) sees €60,000 damages claim thrown out over ‘misleading evidence’
Setanta Insurance policyholders told they could be liable for up to 35% of any claim
Claimants awaiting payments more than three years after collapse as policyholders worry they may be personally liable
Baby’s mother was in Wexford car crash caused by driver speeding and by ice
Motor Insurers Bureau of Ireland is in effect an arm of State, top European court finds
More powers needed to supervise companies offering cross-border insurance
Motor Insurers Bureau of Ireland estimates that one in eight claims are ‘suspicious’
Insurer’s shares hit two-year high as it posts €11.9m pre-tax profit, up from €3.7m loss
Insurer posts €11.9 million pre-tax profit for the first half, compared to a €5.3 million loss
Driver of van involved in accident was Dublin child's neighbour, High Court told
New system approved at Cabinet meeting will be seen as a sop to Shane Ross
Zurich Insurance and MIBI say last minute insurance taken out just prior to a litany of incidents
Ulster and Connacht drivers say roads more dangerous than 10 years ago, study finds
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Motor insurers win appeal over decision it was potentially liable for claims against Setanta
Man who was not wearing a helmet, suffered truamatic brain injury
Tallaght court adjourns law firm’s application to allow for variation of search warrant
Insurance Ireland concerned by ‘unsupported claims’ to injuries board
‘Boy racer’ car in which he had taken a lift crashed into cattle on Co Tipperary road
Technology to detect uninsured drivers on Irish roads not widespread for two-plus years
High time Government tackled big ticket items that could affect underlying issue
Lyndsey Gervin among nine people suing for damages over alleged incident near Dundalk
Regulator expresses concern to EU authority over British territory’s approval of insurers
Dispute ongoing over which compensation body should pay €95m bill for failed insurer
Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland says there are 150,000 uninsured drivers on Irish roads
Nearly 1,200 people were denied estimates by three or more insurers last year, data shows
Report finds 85 per cent increase in uninsured drivers on roads over past five years
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