Róisín Tansey Receives €4 Million Settlement After Paralysis Following Childhood Fall
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A 17-year-old girl, Róisín Tansey, has received court approval for a €4 million settlement following a fall at age three and a half that left her paralyzed from the neck down. While acknowledging the settlement cannot restore what she has lost, Tansey expressed her commitment to “embrace life wiht determination.”
The Incident and underlying Condition
Róisín Tansey, from Swinford, County Mayo, ireland, suffered a serious injury after falling from an armchair when she was three and a half years old. RTÉ News reports that the fall exacerbated a rare, pre-existing underlying medical condition, leading to her paralysis. Her legal team argued that earlier diagnosis and treatment of this condition could have prevented the full extent of her injuries.
legal Proceedings and Settlement Details
The settlement was approved by the High Court in Ireland on January 12, 2024. The Irish times details that the case centered on claims of negligence in failing to diagnose and treat Tansey’s underlying condition promptly. The €4 million settlement is intended to cover the costs of her lifelong care, including medical expenses, therapies, and adaptations to her home. The settlement was reached after years of legal proceedings.
Impact and Future Outlook
Tansey’s case highlights the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of underlying medical conditions. The settlement will provide financial security for her ongoing care needs. Speaking after the court approval, Tansey stated she intends to focus on living a full and steadfast life despite her physical challenges. The Independent reports her resolve to “embrace life with determination.”
