In a recent legal battle, Kristina Kandaurova, who tripped at a Circle K filling station in Dublin, faced a significant reversal when the Court of Appeal overturned her previous High Court win against the fuel company. The appellate court ruled that Kandaurova would be liable for her own legal fees as well as those of Circle K's appeal, which potentially places her in the position of owing hundreds of thousands of euros in costs, highlighting the complex and financially risky nature of personal injury litigation.
Kristina Kandaurova sued Circle K after a slip at their Dublin petrol station, but the Court of Appeal reversed her High Court's earlier victory, imposing costs on her.
The Court of Appeal determined that Kristina Kandaurova, who previously won her case, is now responsible for substantial legal costs following the appeal ruling.
Following Kristina Kandaurova's fall at Circle K station, the Court of Appeal's decision left her facing potentially daunting legal fees, changing the outcome significantly.
The reversal by the Court of Appeal not only impacted Kandaurova's case against Circle K but also potentially exposes her to hundreds of thousands in costs.
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