The Times has reported recently that, according to research by IRN, injured people do not support reducing the involvement of lawyers in...
When this year moves into 2020, it will mark an entire decade of consistency in the level of deaths on Britain’s roads. Since 2010,...
According to articles in The Telegraph and The Sun last week tinnitus is the ‘new fake whiplash’ and a new surge of fraudulent...
According to a recent report from research agency Consumer Intelligence, consumer trust in insurance companies is falling. Only 68 per cent...
We all love the idea of the NHS. Every man, woman and child was outraged at the very idea that Trump could strike a trade deal to include...
I’m now into my second month as APIL’s chief executive and what a start to the role it has been! Long before I arrived, APIL...
The insurance industry is set to make savings of around £300 million from changes to the way personal injury compensation is...
Just imagine that you have lived with your partner for 20 years. You never married, because you are happy as things are. As far as you are...
APIL vice president, Gordon Dalyell, examines how the Scottish Government has taken a very different approach from the Lord Chancellor in...
Before APIL was established in 1990, standards among lawyers representing injured people left some room for improvement. Injured people...