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High Court Reviews Dispute over Insurance Payments for Creeslough Explosion

essexfinancialadviserBy essexfinancialadviserOctober 6, 2025013 Mins Read
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Legal Dispute Over Insurance Payouts in Creeslough Explosion Case

Overview of the Tragic Incident

On October 7, 2022, a catastrophic explosion in Creeslough, County Donegal, claimed the lives of ten individuals, including four men, three women, and three children aged between five and fifty-nine. The community continues to grapple with the aftermath of this tragedy, which has now escalated into a legal battle concerning insurance payouts for affected apartment owners.

Parties Involved

Aviva Insurance Ireland Ltd

Aviva Insurance Ireland Ltd is spearheading a lawsuit against Vivo Shell Ltd, the owner of the property housing an Applegreen Service Station, along with three of the sixteen apartments constructed on-site. The legal disputes extend to several other apartment owners who seek financial compensation stemming from the explosion.

Vivo Shell Ltd

Vivo Shell Ltd, while acknowledging the apartment owners’ claims, has yet to reach an agreement regarding how the insurance payouts should be allocated.

The Court Proceedings

High Court’s Commercial Division

The ongoing dispute has emerged in the High Court’s commercial division, which is pivotal in determining how insurance payouts will be allocated. Presenting this sensitive case, Mr. Justice Mark Sanfey has noted the complexities involved and is keen on expediting a resolution. With significant financial implications at stake, he has admitted the case to the fast-track commercial list.

Mediation Process

Counsel for Aviva, Andrew Fitzpatrick SC, emphasized the urgency of resolving the matter, especially as over sixty third parties have expressed claims. He proposed mediation as the quickest route to settlement, leading to an adjournment of the case until the end of November to allow for these discussions. If mediation proves unsuccessful, the court will provide further guidance.

Financial Aspects of the Insurance Policy

According to Aviva’s solicitor, Michael Corrigan, the insurance policy held by Vivo Shell, established in August 2022, includes:

  • Building Insurance: €1.7 million
  • Contents Insurance: €65,000
  • Public Liability Insurance: €6.5 million for any single event

Despite clear stipulations, the policy does not explicitly grant the apartment owners any entitlements. However, they argue that they should be considered as having a form of equitable claim based on post-explosion assertions.

Differing Views Among Stakeholders

Apartment Owners’ Claims

The apartment owners contend they are entitled to a share of the insurance payouts, specifically under the contents insurance, a claim not recognized by Vivo Shell. Their position is that the circumstances warrant them being treated as beneficiaries under the policy.

Aviva Insurance’s Position

Aviva has indicated a willingness to acknowledge the apartment owners’ rights to participate in the building insurance payout. However, it maintains a clear distinction regarding the content insurance claims, which complicates the situation further. Aviva has consistently aimed to ensure that no party is unjustly favored in the allocation of funds, highlighting concerns about underinsurance for the losses incurred.

Conclusion

The complex legal battle surrounding the insurance payouts from the Creeslough explosion underscores the broader implications for apartment owners in similar situations across Ireland. With mediation on the horizon and the court’s role crucial in resolving disputes, all parties involved are urged to reach an agreement that fairly addresses the needs of those affected. As the case progresses, the focus remains on achieving a just resolution for the families impacted by this heartbreaking event.

This ongoing situation serves as a critical reminder of the importance of adequate insurance coverage and clear entitlements for all parties involved, particularly in the wake of tragic incidents.

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