Independent editorial overview of the leading personal injury law firms in Dublin, Ireland. This guide highlights practices with expertise in accident claims, workplace injuries, medical negligence, road traffic accidents, catastrophic injury and compensation claims. Interested in a professionally optimised subpage for your firm or as an individual lawyer, plus a trust badge if you haven’t received one? Please get in touch via our contact page.

Firms are selected based on independent directory recognition, client reviews and notable case experience. Each entry lists three solicitors and authoritative references for transparency.

Top personal injury solicitors in Dublin

  1. Tracey Solicitors Dublin

    One of Ireland’s best-known personal injury firms, with decades of experience in accident and negligence claims.

    Notable solicitors: Paul Tracey, Elaine Purcell, Maria Lakes.

    Sources: 1

  2. Cahir Murray & Co Solicitors Dublin

    Respected Dublin practice with a focus on personal injury, medical negligence and workplace accident claims.

    Notable solicitors: Cahir Murray, Caroline Kelly, James Byrne.

    Sources: 2

  3. Keenan Solicitors Dublin

    Specialists in personal injury litigation including car accidents, slips and falls, and public liability claims.

    Notable solicitors: Anthony Keenan, Michelle McMahon, John O’Donoghue.

    Sources: 3

  4. Goodman Solicitors Dublin

    Experienced team advising clients on workplace injuries, catastrophic claims and PIAB applications.

    Notable solicitors: Mark Goodman, Aoife Kearns, Shane Walsh.

    Sources: 4

  5. Lavelle Partners Dublin

    Full-service firm with recognised strength in personal injury and clinical negligence litigation.

    Notable solicitors: Marc Fitzgibbon, Sean McMahon, Anne Sexton.

    Sources: 5

  6. Lynch Solicitors Dublin

    Longstanding practice with experience in personal injury claims including motor, employer liability and medical negligence.

    Notable solicitors: John Lynch, Andrea Gleeson, Kevin O’Sullivan.

    Sources: 6

  7. McGee Solicitors Dublin

    Specialists in personal injury compensation claims with strong client feedback and accessible advice.

    Notable solicitors: John McGee, Patricia McGee, Brian Kearney.

    Sources: 7

  8. Hughes & Associates Solicitors Dublin

    Dedicated to claimant personal injury, including catastrophic injuries, PIAB appeals and clinical negligence.

    Notable solicitors: Rory Hughes, Sarah Dillon, Patrick Flynn.

    Sources: 8

  9. McGrath Mullan Solicitors Dublin

    Trusted PI practice with a focus on car accidents, workplace claims and product liability litigation.

    Notable solicitors: David McGrath, Lisa Mullan, Orlaith Kelly.

    Sources: 9

  10. Martin Solicitors Dublin

    Reputable firm known for personal injury and medical negligence, assisting clients through PIAB and High Court claims.

    Notable solicitors: Sean Martin, Laura Martin, Michael Corrigan.

    Sources: 10

Frequently asked questions

What is PIAB in Ireland

The Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB) is the statutory body that assesses most personal injury claims before they go to court.

Do I need a solicitor for a PIAB claim

Yes. While PIAB is designed for direct applications, solicitors help ensure claims are correctly prepared and valued.

What compensation can I claim

Compensation may cover general damages for pain and suffering, plus special damages such as loss of earnings, medical expenses, and rehabilitation costs.

How long do personal injury cases take in Ireland

PIAB assessments usually take 9–12 months. If a case proceeds to court, it can take longer depending on complexity.

What types of accidents are common in Dublin

Road traffic accidents, workplace injuries, slips and falls, medical negligence and public liability claims are the most common.

Are no win no fee arrangements available

Yes, subject to Irish legal advertising restrictions. Many solicitors offer client-focused funding arrangements without upfront costs.

What evidence is required

Medical reports, accident reports, witness statements and receipts for expenses are typically required to support claims.

What is the time limit for making a claim

In most cases, you must bring a claim within two years of the date of the accident or when you became aware of the injury.

Can claims be settled without court

Yes. Many personal injury claims are resolved through PIAB or negotiation without proceeding to a full court trial.

How do I choose the right solicitor

Look for experience in personal injury, recognition in independent directories, strong client reviews and transparency about fees.

Endnotes

  1. Tracey Solicitors Dublin. Source: Tracey Solicitors.
  2. Cahir Murray & Co overview. Source: CMC Solicitors.
  3. Keenan Solicitors PI claims. Source: Keenan Solicitors.
  4. Goodman Solicitors PI page. Source: Goodman Solicitors.
  5. Lavelle Partners expertise. Source: Lavelle Partners.
  6. Lynch Solicitors PI overview. Source: Lynch Solicitors.
  7. McGee Solicitors PI claims. Source: McGee Solicitors.
  8. Hughes & Associates PI page. Source: Hughes & Associates.
  9. McGrath Mullan Solicitors. Source: McGrath Mullan.
  10. Martin Solicitors Dublin. Source: Martin Solicitors.

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