By: 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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By: 27 March 2024

APIL withdraws judicial review proceedings following government concessions

Government concessions on the extension of fixed recoverable costs (FRCs) in personal injury cases have prompted APIL to withdraw judicial...

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By: 27 March 2024

APIL urges MoJ to address inequality in legal aid access for bereaved families

It is time to address a ‘glaring inequality of arms’ and make it easier for bereaved families to access legal...

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By: 12 March 2024

APIL presents evidence to House of Commons on county court delays

The average time it takes for some civil claims to reach trial has increased by 62 per cent since 2016,...

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By: 24 January 2024

Hudgell Solicitors colleagues gain APIL accolades

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has granted 'specialist' accreditations to two experienced members of Hudgell Solicitors' clinical negligence...

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By: 10 January 2024

APIL advocates for equal sensitivity in fixed costs

APIL has pressed the government to remove all fatal cases from the forthcoming fixed costs scheme for lower-value clinical negligence...

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By: 8 January 2024

APIL responds to MoJ consultation on fee increases

Jonathan Scarsbrook, president of APIL. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is planning to increase more than 200 court fees. A...

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By: 17 November 2023

APIL urges DHSC to ease costs for injured patients

APIL has urged the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) not to burden injured patients with the costs of...

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