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Being denied rights.

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  • 25-02-2022 11:33pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 34


    I have been pursuing legal action against the HSE for years now. Ever since I made the decision I have been met with crony after crony after crony, each of which work for a separate organisation, or are part of a private organisation that still curiously end up making decisions that not only violate my rights, but are by now negatively impacting my health.


    I know that the world is not always a great place, but the stuff that I have been forced to go through in the past few years is sickening. I don't know how this government or the HSE feel as though they are safe to do shite like this on such a small island. Word travels everywhere here, at least if you f*ck up hard enough. There are too many things that they have done wrong to just pick one. It's like they need to f*ck up again and again to make us forget about the last few f*ck ups. They really shouldn't be walking freely by now.


    I wanted to ask if anyone has ever had to take action against the HSE or another government organisation before, and if you have any advice. I was forced to go without a GP for a year after picking up a sinus infection while cleaning in the emergency department during covid, because the government are in denial. I'm even being turned away by solicitors who could be making hundreds of thousands (or maybe even milliions) off of a case that predated this most recent f*ck up. How could this be possible without government interference? Some of these lads should never see the light of day again. They're definitively sadistic. It's time for some change.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 23,489 ✭✭✭✭ted1


    Is a solicitor isn’t picking up a case it’s because there is none.



  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 7,037 Mod ✭✭✭✭Hannibal_Smith


    Mod Note

    I wanted to ask if anyone has ever had to take action against the HSE or another government organisation before, and if you have any advice.

    OP, I think the advice you are looking for goes beyond the realms of what PI is for. We're here to help people resolve an issue that is bothering them. It's not for tips on how to sue a person/body/entity.

    On that basis I'm going to close your thread there.


    HS



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