A judge has recommended the rejection of a compensation pay-out of €32,500 for a 10-year-old girl from Shannon in Co Clare from "a bad ol’ day at the bouncy castle” after deeming the offer not high enough.
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Ms Power had recommended the €32,500 offer to court last October but with the new medical report, she said that she was no longer in a position to recommend the offer and she has communicated this to the defendants. Ms Power said that the school girl "remained in a cast and sling for six to eight weeks and then she had to undergo a second procedure to remove the wiring from her elbow under general anaesthetic". She said: "Thereafter she was very stiff in the elbow for two weeks and was restricted in her activities. Thankfully, she made a very good functional recovery."
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
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