Remember the adage? One should never lie to
three people from professions – doctor, lawyer and priest. This is something we
are taught since childhood, isn’t it? Why do you think so? This is because a wilful
lie would only ruin your case and make your solicitor vulnerable while defending
you. One hardly desires that so no matter how ugly the truth is, always, we
repeat, always be truthful. The same holds for accidentclaims in Cork, Ireland. Whether it’s regarding the injury suffered or
your ability to work or the circumstances prevailing during the incident, honesty
in the part of the claimant, adds to the reliability of the evidence gathered. A
deliberate failure to do so often leads to dismission of the case before the Court
of Irish law on grounds of perjury.
The blog over here discusses the value of
being honest during medical appointments and the consequences of faking it in a
personal injury claim, making it difficult for the road traffic accident solicitors to help you with your case.
The Onus of the Claimant while Disclosing
one’s Medical History:
There’s only one responsibility that a claimant
is expected to fulfil and that’s honesty. As a victim of an accident, when a
person approaches the Court for justice, the person is instructed to attend a
medical appointment. This is just a part of the legal procedures to examine the
seriousness of injuries. During this process, the legal team expects the
claimant to disclose pre-existing medical conditions and share medical history
(if there’s any). As a claimant, you are expected to be transparent to ensure
the integrity of the evidence collected and share them with the solicitors, the
Injuries Board and during the Notice for particulars procedures. Not just this,
swearing an Affidavit of Verification is also essential to confirm that the pleadings
are true to the best of your knowledge.
Penalties of Perjury:
What can be as great a penalty as a dismissal
of the action in the court of law! Prepare yourself for it, if you as a claimant,
caught in the act of submitting false evidence. Besides, expect punishments in the
form of a prison service or a cost to compensate for the loss of time in a judicial
proceeding.
Final Thoughts:
The message is crystal clear and it only
requests claimants, to be honest, throughout. A failure to do so during the
legal procedures will ultimately backfire and impose exorbitant fines on the
person. So, act cautiously and who knows, you might just win the case if you
are truthful and get justice.
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