20 June 2024

How will the general election affect personal injury reforms?

The upcoming 2024 general election in the UK will likely bring about key changes in personal injury law and the...

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5 June 2024

The interplay between mental health and insurance claims

Kate Prestidge, head of safeguarding and sensitive claims, Gallagher Bassett Speciality. There has been an increased focus in recent years...

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28 May 2024

Kim Harrison takes the helm of APIL

APIL’s new president has vowed to “look outwards at the challenges” facing victims of negligence and the personal injury sector,...

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22 May 2024

APIL relaunches best practice guide on rehabilitation

An injured person’s recovery must be “the primary goal for all”, says APIL’s chief executive as the association relaunches its...

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20 May 2024

How employers can tackle poor mental health in the workplace

Keira Wallis, head of clinical operations at Healix.   With multiple generations working side by side in today’s workplace, business...

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3 May 2024

Personal injury lawyers concerned over access to court documents

APIL (the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers) has voiced concerns over proposals to grant non-parties access to court documents in...

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1 May 2024

Mesothelioma vs. lung cancer: legal discrepancy raises concerns

On International Workers’ Memorial Day (28 April), industrial disease experts rallied for a crucial change to legislation to ensure all...

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26 April 2024

Woman ordered to pay £11,000 in legal costs

A personal assistant to ultra-high net worth families must pay over £11,000 in legal costs after she claimed twice for...

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