Compensation for a Childs Cut Knee Approved in Court

by | Apr 9, 2013

A settlement of compensation for a childs cut knee has been approved by Judge Matthew Deery following a hearing in the Circuit Civil Court.

Ellen Hackett of Artane in Dublin was just four years of age in June 2011 when she knelt on some broken glass which was on the floor of the crèche she was attending, while settling down with other young children to watch  a concert at the Artane Beaumont Family Recreation Centre in Dublin.

The deep cut to her right knee was of such severity that she was taken immediately to Temple Street Children´s Hospital for treatment. Once Ellen had been discharged from hospital, her mother sought legal advice and made a claim for a childs cut knee against the recreation centre on her daughter’s behalf.

The Artane Beaumont Family Recreation Centre acknowledged their liability for Ellen´s cut knee injury and gave their consent for the Injuries Board to assess the compensation claim for a childs cut knee.

The value of the claim was assessed at €25,000 plus €1,931 and legal costs, to which both parties agreed. However, as Ellen is still a legal minor, the settlement of compensation for a childs cut knee still needed court approval.

After hearing the circumstances of Ellen´s injuries and the fact that she has been left with a permanent scar, Mr Matthew Deery approved the Board´s assessment.

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