If you have suffered an injury because of an accident, you may be entitled to receive compensation for such injuries.
Crimmins Howard Solicitors are an experienced team of personal injury solicitors with a proven nationwide track record of successfully dealing with a wide range of personal injury claims. We know that investigating a personal injury claim for is a daunting and confusing process for many people at a difficult period in their lives and we strive to make it as simple as possible for clients.
A personal injury claim should be initiated as soon as possible. A claim must be made within two years from the date that you became aware of your injury – whether that’s the day you received initial medical assessment or many years later.
Our solicitors pride themselves on getting claims resolved as soon as possible so that our clients can move on with their lives as soon as possible.
We can arrange a consultation in person, by telephone, email, or video call to suit your needs
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Headed by solicitors Gearoid Howard and Risteard Crimmins, both natives of Co. Clare, Crimmins Howard has been working tirelessly for clients and has a well established reputation for providing a fast, friendly, and professional service.
We promise to use plain language that you understand and update you at every stage of the process. We are committed to securing the best possible award in each claim while ensuring it is completed at the earliest possible opportunity.
We can arrange a consultation in person, by telephone, email, or video call to suit your needs.
With over 30 years’ experience, Crimmins Howard is a general practice law firm based in Shannon, Co. Clare and is recognised as one of the most successful law firms in the West of Ireland. Providing a full suite of legal services, we specialise in the areas of personal injury, medical negligence, litigation, family law, employment law and wills and probate.
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