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Personal Injury Accident Damages awarded €12,500

Personal Injury Accident Damages awarded €12,500

By Denis Ryan
Tuesday, 4th April 2017

Schoolgirl injured in Spanish swimming pool awarded €12,500
The girl cut her chin at hotel in Torremolinos when man dived on top of her

Tue, Mar 28, 2017,

A 12-year-old schoolgirl who injured her chin when a man dived on top of her in a swimming pool in Spain has been awarded €12,500 damages in the Circuit Civil Court.

Barrister Conor Kearney told the court that the girl was staying with her family at Sol Principe Hotel in Torremolinos, Malaga, when the accident happened in August 22nd, 2012.

Counsel said the girl, who was eight-years-old at the time, was using the hotel swimming pool when a man jumped in and landed on top of her, pushing her to the bottom of the pool.

The court heard that she cut her chin when it hit tiles at the bottom of the pool. She had been taken by her father,  to a local medical centre where her bleeding chin had been cleansed and steri-strips had been applied to the wound.

Mr Kearney, who appeared with McDonnell Solicitors, said girl's injury had left a one-centimetre pale scar on her chin. She had suffered pain, distress and discomfort.

Negligence

Through her father she sued travel agent and the hotel for negligence and breach of duty.

She claimed the defendants had failed to take any adequate precautions while she was using the swimming pool and had failed to supervise it correctly. Her social, domestic and recreational life had been disturbed by the incident.

Mr Kearney said the defendants had entered full defences to Megan’s claim denying liability and argued in a preliminary issue that the law of Spain was applicable in these proceedings.

Counsel said that if girl’s case was determined in accordance with Spanish law, she could be awarded around €5,000 damages. The defendants had made a settlement offer in that amount, which had been rejected.

The court heard that following further talks between the parties, the defendants had increased their offer to €12,500, which Mr Kearney recommended to the court.

Circuit Court President Mr Justice Raymond Groarke, hearing that liability may be an issue if girl’s case proceeded to a full hearing, said that in the circumstances, he was happy to approve the offer.

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