Damages of €40,000 for girl who cut forehead in creche

Blathnaid Morrison left with visible scar following incident in Clondalkin

Linda Morrison, mother of Blathnaid, of Russel Lane, Fortunestown, Tallaght, Dublin pictured leaving the Four Courts  after the Circuit Civil Court approved a settlement offer  for her daughter. Photograph: Collins Courts
Linda Morrison, mother of Blathnaid, of Russel Lane, Fortunestown, Tallaght, Dublin pictured leaving the Four Courts after the Circuit Civil Court approved a settlement offer for her daughter. Photograph: Collins Courts

A nine-year-old schoolgirl who cut her forehead when she fell in a Dublin creche has been awarded €40,000 damages in the Circuit Civil Court.

Barrister Susan Lennox told the court that Blathnaid Morrison was almost two years old when the accident happened in November 2008 at Dublin West Childcare & Learning Services creche, of Bawnogue Enterprise Centre, Bawnogue Road, Clondalkin.

Ms Lennox said Blathnaid had been playing when she fell and hit the ground, lacerating her forehead.

Counsel told Circuit Court President Mr Justice Raymond Groarke that Blathnaid was taken to Tallaght Hospital, Dublin, by her mother Linda Morrison.

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Blathnaid had been very distressed, shocked and upset. Her laceration had been cleaned and repaired with steri-strips.

The court heard that Blathnaid’s wound has left a permanent one centimetre scar on her forehead.

Blathnaid, through her mother Linda, of Russel Lane, Fortunestown, Tallaght, sued Dublin West Childcare & Learning Services Ltd, for negligence.

She claimed the creche had failed to provide adequate supervision.

Ms Lennox initially told the court the Personal Injuries Assessment Board had valued the damages at €35,000 and the creche had accepted its assessment.

Following a request by Judge Groarke to try to get an increased offer, as the scar was permanent and visible, Ms Lennox said that following talks between the parties, the defendant’s insurer had “reluctantly” agreed to an increased €40,000 damages offer.

Judge Groarke, approving it, said he was satisfied it was a very good offer.