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Victims of negligence need to be able to rely on the law for help
Injured people need support to help them put their lives back together
Anyone could become a victim of negligence – it could happen to you
Over the years APIL has grown to become the leading, most respected organisation in this field, constantly working to promote and develop expertise in the practise of personal injury law, for the benefit of injured people.
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers:
APIL’s head office in Nottingham is the base for 25 dedicated full and part time staff who are responsible for running the day-to-day activities of the organisation, including campaigns, press and media work, and the development of training and conference programmes.