Woman given €45,000 for ankle injury

A woman who injured her ankle after her foot caught on an uneven footpath as she left a shopping centre has been awarded €45,000 damages at the High Court.

Ms Justice Bronagh O’Hanlon said carer Helen Flynn suffered a severe injury to her ankle which was in plaster for six weeks as a result of the accident.

Ms Flynn (51), Rannyhill, Gortnavern, Kerrykeel, Co Donegal, had sued Harcourt Developments Ltd, owner of Letterkenny Shopping Centre, as a result of the accident on July 7th, 2009.

She claimed she was caused to trip and fall in a hole on a broken footpath near the entrance to the shopping centre. There was a failure to cordon off the area where the footpath had been damaged, she claimed.

Harcourt Developments had denied liability.

Making the award, Ms Justice O’Hanlon said Ms Flynn was a credible person who had established her case in negligence.

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