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GP Negligence in Ireland: When Primary Care Falls Short
General Practitioners (GPs) play a vital role in Ireland’s healthcare system. They are often the first point of contact for patients, responsible for diagnosing conditions, providing treatment, and referring patients...
Bicycle Road Safety in Ireland: Legal Rights, Risks, and Responsibilities
Bicycle use has become an increasingly popular mode of transport across Ireland, offering environmental, health, and economic benefits. However, with the growing number of bicycle users on Irish roads comes...
From Protection to Prevention: The Evolving Role of Animal Welfare Law
Animal welfare law has undergone a significant transformation over the past few decades. Once focused primarily on responding to cruelty and punishing offenders, modern legal frameworks are increasingly shifting toward...
Birth Injuries and Medical Negligence: Understanding a Sensitive Legal Area
Childbirth is one of life’s most important moments, but when medical care falls below acceptable standards, it can result in devastating consequences for both mother and baby. Birth injuries linked...
Gender Equality in the Workplace: Legal Rights and Responsibilities in Ireland
Gender equality in the workplace is not only a matter of fairness — it is a legal requirement under Irish employment law. Across industries, employers and employees alike are expected...
Passenger Injuries in Ireland: Understanding Your Rights and Legal Protections
In Ireland, passengers travel with an expectation of safety—whether in private vehicles, taxis, buses, or other forms of transport. When an accident occurs, passengers are often among the most vulnerable...
When Medical Treatment Goes Wrong: Recognising Signs of Negligence
Medical care is built on trust. Patients rely on healthcare professionals to provide safe, competent, and timely treatment. However, there are situations where things go wrong—not due to unavoidable risks,...
Workplace Safety in Ireland: Legal Duties and the Responsibility to Protect Employees
Workplace safety is a fundamental aspect of employment law in Ireland, ensuring that employees can carry out their duties in a secure and healthy environment. Employers are legally obligated to...
The Human Side of Medical Negligence: Beyond Legal Claims
Medical negligence is often discussed in strictly legal terms — duty of care, breach, causation, and compensation. While these elements are essential in determining whether a claim can succeed, they...
