What is law on Adverse Possession ?
Adverse possession means "possession of land which is inconsistent with the title of the true owner".
At Concannon Solicitors have your personal injuries claim assessed by an expierence Solicitor. *
We have a proven track record in dealing with Personal Injuries claims in Galway. We have extensive experience in dealing with all nature of Personal Injury claims. When acting for a Personal Injury client we will:-
In 2003 the Injuries Board (formerly 'PIAB') was established in law. Since then every Personal Injury claim MUST be assessed by the Board (with few exceptions e.g. medical negligence claims). Only if the Injuries Board process fails will your claim progress to Court.If it is necessary to go to Court to seek compensation YOU WILL NOT BE EXPOSED TO PAYING ANY LEGAL FEES without your knowledge and without being thoroughly advised.
* In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement. This statement is made in compliance with Reg.8 of SI 518 of 2002
Adverse possession means "possession of land which is inconsistent with the title of the true owner".
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