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Sports Injury Claims – Who is liable?

People can suffer from a serious injury arising as a result of a sports injury. The most common contact sports such as Rugby, Gaelic, Soccer, Hockey and Boxing are more likely to cause injury but a sports injury can also be caused by less strenuous activities such as cycling, running, even yoga. Treatment and recovery times can vary from weeks to years depending on the type of injury sustained. Patients who’ve suffered acute and chronic sports injuries may have to undergo expensive rehabilitative care such as orthopedic therapy or physiotherapy to make a proper recovery. The recovery time can result in loss of earnings and costly medical bills.

Inadequate facilities or training: The management of sports facilities used for training and competitions for any sporting activity must provide safe equipment and facilities. Whether it’s a gym, playing pitch, school, pool or field, pitch surfaces and sports equipment must be in good condition. If you had an injury due to a sub standard surface or faulty equipment you may be entitled to claim for injuries as it is the responsibility of the facility / school to provide a safe sporting facility.

Have you been injured in a sporting activity?

Get expert legal advice on Sports Injury Claims from our Personal Injury specialists. Synnott Lawline Solicitors offer expert legal advice in relation to sports injury claims. It’s our job to handle the stress of your personal injury litigation. If you have any legal questions or wish to start your claim, please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated and experienced team of solicitors who will be more than happy to talk you through the whole process and answer any questions that you may have.

2 years – You have two years from the date of your accident within which to make a claim after which time your case will become statute barred. Contact us 7 days a week by Phone: 01 453 7890 Email: info@lawline.ie or fill out our Call Back Form.

Common Sports Injuries

  • Strained muscles
  • Torn ligaments
  • Tendon Injury
  • Broken bones / Fracture
  • Head Injury / Concussion
  • Spinal cord injury
  • RSI – Repetitive strain Injury: Eg. Runners knee or Tennis Elbow