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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...
Slipped in Public? You May Be Entitled to Compensation in Ireland
A simple walk through a shop, café, or public space can quickly turn into a painful and stressful experience if you slip, trip, or fall. These accidents are more common...
Human Rights in the Workplace: Ensuring Fair Treatment for All
Every workplace carries more than just roles and responsibilities — it carries the responsibility to respect the inherent rights of every individual. The connection between law and human rights extends...
Surgical Negligence in Ireland: What You Need to Know About Claims
Surgical procedures are often necessary to treat serious medical conditions, improve quality of life, or even save lives. While most surgeries in Ireland are carried out with a high standard...
Can You Refuse Overtime in Ireland? Legal Rights Explained
Introduction Overtime is a common feature of many workplaces in Ireland, especially in sectors like healthcare, hospitality, and construction. However, employees often ask an important question: Can you legally refuse...
Misdiagnosis and Delayed Treatment: When a Medical Oversight Becomes a Legal Matter
When we seek medical attention in Ireland, whether through the HSE or a private consultant, we place an immense amount of trust in the hands of healthcare professionals. We expect...
What to Do After a Road Traffic Accident in Ireland: A Step-by-Step Guide
Being involved in a road traffic accident (RTA) is a traumatic experience that can leave even the most composed person in a state of shock. In the immediate aftermath, the...
