Seanad debates
Wednesday, 5 November 2003
Insurance Industry Reform: Motion.
The easy settlements are incorrect in many cases. One has to prove negligence but it seems that in many of these cases, there is no negligence involved. If someone falls in one's shop or on one's premises, one is deemed negligent and the insurance claim is settled. I have many instances from the past when the judge found against the plaintiff and in favour of the business that was being sued because it had not been found to be negligent.
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