Bus Éireann would have to stop carrying passengers if injury claim succeeded: Judge

A judge has told a court that Bus Éireann would have to stop carrying passengers altogether in the morning if a personal injury damages claim by a 77-year-old Limerick man was to succeed.

Bus Éireann would have to stop carrying passengers if injury claim succeeded: Judge

A judge has told a court that Bus Éireann would have to stop carrying passengers altogether in the morning if a personal injury damages claim by a 77-year-old Limerick man was to succeed.

At Ennis Circuit Court, Judge Gerald Keys made his comment when dismissing the personal injury claim against Bus Éireann by passenger John Mackessy who claimed that he sustained injuries to his right side and shoulder when a Bus Éireann bus scraped the side of a Toyota Yaris three years ago on the outskirts of Limerick.

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