SOR advises on personal injury claims, property cases, wills and probate, road traffic offences, and notary public.
We will explain to you at the commencement of your case how legal fees are charged by our firm. This information will be furnished to you in writing and we will happily answer any queries or questions you have regarding fees before your case starts or during the conduct of the case itself.
As important note that in personal injury claims we will pay medical reports, medical records or x-rays fees on your behalf which we will get reimbursed from the Defendant’s insurance company when your case has been settled or when a Court award of compensation is made to you.
Generally, you have two years from the date of the incident to file a claim. Contact us promptly to discuss your case.
This is simply the buying and selling of property – both commercial and domestic.
We will provide you with a quotation setting out our professional fee together with standard outlay that will be payable by you.
If you pass away without a valid Will, it’s called dying “intestate.” In that case, the law decides who gets your estate instead of you. Since you’re in Ireland, the rules come from the Succession Act 1965. We can draft a Will to ensure your wishes are legally upheld.
We understand that your case is important to you and choosing our firm and solicitor to represent you could make the difference for your case.