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Settlement of €3k rejected after schoolboy cuts leg on broken glass

The injury has been described as being worth ten times that amount.

A 12-YEAR-OLD SCHOOLBOY, whose leg was gashed open by glass on a public green area near his home, had been offered all-in damages of just €3,000 “for what amounted to a €30,000 injury”, the Circuit Civil Court has been told.

Barrister Pat Purcell, counsel for Harry Ryan, said that last week Judge James O’Donohoe had refused to accept the settlement offer made by Fingal County Council and had put the matter back for further talks with the local authority.

Mr Purcell, who appeared with Hennessy & Perrozzi solicitors, for the boy, told Circuit Court President Mr Justice Raymond Groarke that the offer had been increased by only €500.

When legal costs were deducted from the €3,500 overall offer Harry would be left with only €2,000.

The court heard that in November 2012 Harry, of River Valley Road, River Valley, Swords, Co Dublin, had slipped and lacerated his right lower leg on broken glass embedded in the green. He had sued Fingal County Council through his mother Ms Ita Patton.

Mr Purcell told the court that Harry had been taken to the VHI Swiftcare Clinic at Airside, Swords, and given a local anaesthetic while eight stitches, together with a number of steri-strips were inserted in “a gaping wound”.

The steri-strips had been necessary to reattach a flap of flesh on Harry’s leg.

Mr Purcell said that in considering the offer he was conscious of Mr Justice Bernard Barton’s High Court judgment in a similar case that had been dismissed against South County Dublin.

In that case the court ruled that the expense and burden on a local authority in protecting members of the public from dangers on open green spaces, created by anti-social or miscreant behaviour through discarding broken bottles, would be nothing short of immense, impracticable and intolerable.

Judge Barton had ruled that anti-social behaviour was unlikely to be affected by the erection of notices or placement of rubbish bins and it would be unrealistic and unreasonable to expect the local authority to inspect thousands of acres of open green spaces more than once or at best twice a week.

Fingal County Council has entered a full defence denying any liability in the case.

Judge Groarke inspected Harry’s scarred leg and said he would agree with Mr Purcell that if successful the damages should amount to €30,000. He adjourned the case for another week to facilitate consideration of whether it would be a reasonable risk to fight the case at full trial.

If the case goes on it will have to be heard by a judge other than the President or Judge O’Donohoe.

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    Nov 21st 2019, 11:56 PM

    First I hope the woman is ok.

    Second I hope the truck driver is ok mentally (I’ve been there. A woman crossing a three lane carriageway in the dark in dark clothing when the driving lights were green. I still suffer the ptsd).

    I hope there are drivers with dash footage.

    Now for the pedant in me Journal writers. 23:30pm. Really?!!!? It’s either 11:30pm or 23:30!!!

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    Nov 22nd 2019, 5:35 AM

    @Helen Downey: plus it happened at 3.30pm according to other sites.

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    Nov 22nd 2019, 10:07 AM

    @Helen Downey: This is what’s called ‘victim blaming’ Helen

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    Nov 22nd 2019, 10:38 AM

    @Jessie Ginger: No it isnt ffs. You have no idea what happened. Are you trying to tell me you never had to slam on the breaks because someone suddenly crossed the road in front of you?

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    Nov 22nd 2019, 3:17 PM

    @Jessie Ginger: arse h@@e u are

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    Nov 22nd 2019, 6:05 PM

    @Helen Downey: I have seen teenagers walking home in their dark school uniforms and black schoolbags from 4:30 to after 5pm at this time of year and its lucky that none of them was killed yet…

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    Nov 22nd 2019, 6:06 PM

    @Helen Downey: At least no one has started to say 23:30BCE???

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    Nov 21st 2019, 11:04 PM

    Alot happenings in Dunleer in last week, bank machine, someone killed and now this. Hope she gets better soon.

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    Nov 21st 2019, 11:23 PM

    I’ve said it before and Now,Unfortunately,I have to say it again.A moments lapse behind the wheel causes tragedy.Another loss,another grieving family.For the love of God! SLOW DOWN!!! Your Car is a weapon,if misused it will cause Carnage.

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    Nov 21st 2019, 11:26 PM

    @The digenous: Sorry,not a loss please God. Hope this lady recovers. I half read the article and then got annoyed.But,my point remains.

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    Nov 22nd 2019, 12:26 AM

    @The digenous: who’s to say it wasn’t a momentary lapse in concentration where she stepped out without looking? Bit presumptuous of you to assume the truck driver is at fault here just because the lady is the injured party……..

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    Nov 22nd 2019, 6:45 AM

    @The digenous: It was a truck not a car and how do you know the truck driver was speeding or had a moments lapse?

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    Nov 22nd 2019, 10:08 AM

    @Barry Evans: WOW more victim blaming

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    Nov 22nd 2019, 10:40 AM

    @Jessie Ginger: youre a bit of an uninformed ignoramous

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    Nov 22nd 2019, 3:19 PM

    @The digenous: how do you know it was his fault ?

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