If you’ve lost a loved one due to an accident, workplace incident, or medical negligence in Ballymena, you may be entitled to claim compensation for the emotional and financial toll. Kearney Law Group can help you claim compensation with no upfront costs and a completely risk-free process.
We support clients in Ballymena with a wide range of fatal injury claims. These are the most common cases we handle:
You can call us, email us, or fill out our online form, whatever is easiest for you. One of our friendly team members will speak with you to understand what happened and answer any questions you have. This first chat is completely free, and there’s no pressure to move forward.
If we think you have a good case, we’ll explain everything clearly and let you know what the next steps are. We’ll give you honest advice, so you know exactly where you stand and what to expect.
Once you decide to go ahead, we’ll take care of the whole process. That includes all the paperwork, phone calls, and dealing with insurance companies. You don’t have to worry about anything — you can focus on getting better while we fight for your compensation.
We believe your compensation is yours to keep. That’s why we never take a cut from your settlement. If your case is successful, you get the full amount, no deductions, no surprises. Just honest legal help and the result you deserve.
You won’t need to pay anything to begin your claim. We’ll take care of everything, and you only move forward if you're happy with our advice.
We have a strong track record of successfully helping families who have lost loved ones due to accidents, workplace incidents, or medical negligence. We understand the emotional and financial strain this causes, and we are committed to securing the compensation you deserve.
Some firms take a cut from your compensation, we don’t. The full amount we help you recover stays with you. That’s our promise.
We’ll review your case and explain your options at no cost. There’s no pressure to proceed, just clear and honest advice from the start.
We keep you informed from start to finish with timely updates, clear explanations, and honest answers. You’ll always feel confident about what’s happening with your workplace injury claim.
Although “No Win, No Fee” isn’t allowed in Ballymena, we offer a legal and safe option that gives you the same peace of mind. You’ll be covered by special insurance that protects you from legal costs if your claim doesn’t succeed.
No matter where you are in Ballymena, we’re here to help. Our friendly, professional team is ready to support you in person, by phone, or online—whatever works best for you.


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A fatal injury claim is a legal process where the family or dependents of a deceased person seek compensation if the person’s death was caused by someone else's negligence or fault, such as in a road traffic accident, workplace accident, or due to medical malpractice.
The compensation you may receive depends on factors such as loss of financial dependency, funeral expenses, emotional distress, and the circumstances surrounding the death. We can provide a more accurate estimate after reviewing your case.
You typically have three years from the date of the fatal incident to file a claim. However, it’s advisable to contact us as soon as possible to ensure we can gather all necessary evidence and protect your rights.
Yes, you can claim for the loss of financial support if you were financially dependent on the deceased. This can include lost wages, pensions, or other financial contributions they would have provided.
Yes. The cost of the funeral can be claimed as part of the compensation for the loss of your loved one.
You can claim for fatal injuries caused by road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, medical negligence, and other tragic incidents where negligence played a role in the death of a loved one
Yes. If the fatal injury occurred due to unsafe working conditions or employer negligence, the family of the deceased may be entitled to compensation under workplace liability laws.
Yes, if your loved one’s death was caused by a preventable medical error or negligence, we can help you pursue a claim for compensation.
You will need evidence such as medical records, accident reports, witness statements, funeral expenses, and any other relevant documentation to support your claim.
Yes. Even if the deceased was partially responsible for the accident, compensation can still be pursued under the principle of contributory negligence.
Yes. You can claim for the emotional trauma, distress, and bereavement caused by the untimely death of your loved one.
We will thoroughly investigate the incident and gather evidence to challenge any defense and ensure the responsible party is held accountable for their actions.
If the responsible party is uninsured or underinsured, we can help you pursue your claim through the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) or other appropriate legal avenues.
To begin, simply contact us by phone, email, or via our online form. We offer a free consultation to discuss the details of your case and guide you through the next steps.
The time it takes to resolve a fatal injury claim can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the evidence available. Some claims may be settled in a few months, while others may take longer. We will keep you updated at each stage.
Most fatal injury claims settle outside of court. However, if the case goes to trial, we will fully represent you and guide you through the legal process.
If the fatal injury occurred within the last three years, you are still eligible to pursue a claim. The sooner you contact us, the better, to ensure we have all the necessary evidence.
No. We offer a risk-free service with no upfront fees. You only pay if your claim is successful, and you keep 100% of your compensation.
Before accepting any settlement, we recommend discussing it with us first. Insurance companies often offer low settlements, and we can help ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
Yes, if the fatal accident was caused by unsafe road conditions or insufficient road maintenance, we can help you claim compensation from the responsible authority or entity.
Yes. In Ballymena, if you were financially dependent on the deceased or suffered emotional distress due to the death, you may still be entitled to compensation, even if you are not a direct relative.
Kearney Law Group specialises in legal services relating to Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence. We are committed to achieving the best results for our clients.
Contact us today to arrange your FREE initial consultation relating to any of the above matters.
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