Take a look at the category criteria, updated for 2023
The category criteria for the Personal Injury Awards 2023 in association with Blume are now available to view.
We’ve revamped the criteria and rolled out a new format this year, to enable the judges to quickly get to the heart of your achievements.
Take a look at the screenshot below to see the results.
The headline change is the format—it’s now in the style of a Q&A. This is designed to simulate an interview between you and the judges, as if you’re pitching your achievements to the panel in person.
This is even more true of video submissions.
The new format also ensures consistency in structure across all submissions, while, in the case of written ones, positioning responses directly beneath each criterion makes the judges’ job that little bit easier.
The criteria themselves have also been tweaked, to ensure only the best of the best are put forward as potential winners.
Of course, these changes do not mean that you can interpret the criteria to suit your achievements and successes—when entering, include everything you think makes your case compelling.
The entry process largely remains the same—all that’s required is between 250 and 1,000 words in total, or a video up to three minutes in length. Both formats must follow the Q&A criteria where possible.
Stay tuned for the all-important announcement about the submission window opening!
Remember, the ceremony for the Personal Injury Awards 2023 in association with Blume will once again be held at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate, on 23 November.