Traumatic Brain Injury Settlement: 1.9M for Cash-in-Transit Driver
66-year-old cash-in-transit driver from Limerick settles High Court case for €1.9 million after suffering traumatic brain injury in van crash. The incident occurred in 2018, with Bourke arguing G4S Cash Solutions Ireland failed to conduct regular medical checks despite his history of losing consciousness while driving. The company denied fault, but the judge approved the settlement, noting the uncertainty without clear proof. The payout will help cover Bourkes ongoing complex care needs.
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