Business Cat wrote: » Delighted that the costs were awarded against her too. Ultimately she will probably end up not paying anything as the administration costs would likely outweigh the actual costs themselves but it should help make some people think twice before launching frivolous claims if they think they could be out of pocket if they are unsuccessful. Delighted for her solicitor too.
Sidebaro wrote: » I admire fraudsters to a certain degree. Theyre the modern day bank robber. Do you think they'll ever start making movies about them? Connie and Lloyd.
erica74 wrote: » Her solicitor needs a good smack in the face for pursuing this.
beefburrito wrote: » I had a back injury year's ago had surgery and all on my back and my pelvis needed to be corrected also,it was bad. I never lied or spoofed, was asked did I do any fishing etc........ But back then They'ed follow you with a pi
joeysoap wrote: » Was it anyone’s fault you received the back injury.? If it was I don’t see how it could be dismissed just because you were able to fish, presumably before the injury?
Summer wind wrote: » I slipped on a wet floor in Dunnes once and hurt my arm. I got up as fast as I could mortified in case anyone had seen me. Maybe I could have ended up loaded. Guess I'll never know.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » McDonagh
razorblunt wrote: » At least she had her Dolmio Day in court!
beefburrito wrote: » I meant to say back then they had pi people checking people out to see if they could reduce the payout by saying I wasn't that bad or made a great recovery etc
Irish Guitarist wrote: » Is it just me or does 'baby finger' sound weird?
CeilingFly wrote: » Fantatsic to see more judges wake up to these insurance scamshttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/accidents-do-happen-judge-throws-out-womans-pasta-sauce-jar-injury-claim-and-orders-her-to-pay-costs-36731217.html Her husband better start selling more carpets / laying driveways to pay the costs. Dunnes will not let her off. Serves her right and hopefully more insurance scammers get the same treatment.
GMSA wrote: » She said: "I looked at my hand and I saw the blood and I was in shock." Asked if she had done anything when the jar hit the floor, Ms McDonagh replied: "No, I just left it there." She said: "I was in shock. There was a load of blood." All this over a cut finger. How does she deal with her menstrual cycle so?
CeilingFly wrote: » Business Cat wrote: » Delighted that the costs were awarded against her too. Ultimately she will probably end up not paying anything as the administration costs would likely outweigh the actual costs themselves but it should help make some people think twice before launching frivolous claims if they think they could be out of pocket if they are unsuccessful. Delighted for her solicitor too. Dunnes won't care about how much it costs - they are known to chase costs even if the chasing costs more.