A judge has dismissed a €60,000 damages claim taken by a psychologist against Trinity College Dublin after finding that she 'over-egged her pudding' and exaggerated the extent of her injuries
She claimed the injuries were such that she had to use a crutch and wear an orthopaedic boot for up to two years and had difficulty being intimate with her husband.Judge Martin was told that Trinity was admitting liability in the case but was questioning the claimed extent of the injuries in a hearing to assess damages allegedly due to Ms Agbo.
Other videos played to the court showed Ms Agbo running, walking, stooping and bending without apparent issue and lifting several large shopping bags into the boot of a waiting taxi. She told Judge Martin that she sometimes was able to walk unaided when she took painkilling tablets and because of exercises and ongoing physiotherapy.
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