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Changes are needed to protect severely injured people from being undercompensated by the courts in Northern Ireland. People with the most severe and life-changing injuries, who need specialist disability aids such as prosthetic limbs, might not have enough compensation to meet their needs.
Government plans to raid the interest generated on law firmsβ client accounts would be another attack on the beleaguered civil justice system. "The MoJ taking a share of generated interest would amount to a stealth tax on the public seeking legal advice."
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Charlie's Story, the latest film in the #RebuildingShatteredLives campaign, releases 23 March.
Watch the teaser now.
Laws in the UK need an urgent update so patients who suffer injuries where faulty AI is used in their treatment can pursue compensation. The law is lagging behind when people are injured and AI technology is involved.
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The playing field of fundamental dishonesty must be levelled in the interests of justice.
"The rules as they stand are open to abuse," president Matthew Tuff tells readers in APIL's latest blog. "The only way to curtail this is by introducing sanctions against defendants." Read the full blog below.
Children are no longer excluded from 'lost years' damages as the Supreme Court has overturned the decision in Croke v Wiseman.
The decision in Croke v Wiseman was out-of-step with the principle of full compensation and is in conflict with the notion of treating all equally.
Subscribers to the Insurance Post can read the article here: www.postonline.co.uk/claims/79597...
The whiplash reforms have failed injured people and further personal injury changes would only exacerbate the unfairness claimants face, APIL chief executive Mike Benner has written in the Insurance Post.
"Any further reform to the PI sector is unwarranted and misinformed".
"The human misery caused to patients who are the victims of avoidable NHS harm has been laid bare in the House of Commons PAC report on clinical negligence spending. It is obvious that negligence is at the root of every penny spent on redress."
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The extended FRC system is mired in uncertainty for injured people and law firms. "There is a lack of clarity around allocation and assignment to a complexity band," said APIL executive committee member John McQuater in the latest press release. π apil.org.uk/press-releas...
Unmarried fathers in England, Wales and NI are denied bereavement damages if their child dies due to negligence. The law on statutory bereavement compensation is completely out of touch with what a modern family looks like in 2026.
#BereavementDamages
The wait goes on for some solid direction on the future of e-scooters in the UK, with trials extended to 2028. Collisions and injuries remain high, with illegal use of private e-scooters still widespread. Want to know more about the state of e-scooters in 2026? π
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So far, the letter has been published in the Derby Telegraph, Leicester Mercury, and Swindon Advertiser, among others. Read the letter in full here: apil.org.uk/letter-to-th...
Vulnerable injured people who are suffering because of awful, life-changing events are made to feel as though they are not believed. They become emotionally and financially exhausted, terrified that they will be liable for everyoneβs legal costs if they fight on and fail.
Some insurance firms and their lawyers are using cynical tactics to avoid paying compensation to people who suffer serious injuries due to the negligence of others, APIL has said in a letter to press. This is an abuse of the fundamental dishonesty rules.
#FundamentalDishonesty #Negligence
The whiplash reforms have βutterly failed the general public and victims of negligenceβ and there is no evidence for insurersβ arguments to extend them.
Legal Futures reports on APIL's submission to the Government's post-implementation review
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The rising cost of the NHSβs bill for settling clinical negligence claims is not the fault of the injured patients, APIL executive committee member Suzanne Trask tells readers of The Times today. π
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Public opinion is not supportive of the whiplash reforms, fresh polling commissioned by APIL reveals. βOnly a tiny fraction of the public, just five per cent, think the compensation offered for whiplash injuries under the tariff is fair,β said APIL chief executive Mike Benner.
Nominations are now open for the Clio Modern Law Awards 2026, view the categories and submit your entry here π modernlawawards.co.uk
Entries are invited across the legal community, from regional practices to leading national organisations. Deadline is 13/02/26.
Arduous legal battles are avoided when NHS Trusts admit failures when they happen, which they have an obligation to do under the duty of candour. "Many injured patients who go to a lawyer have unanswered questions about what happened. They feel kept in the dark." - www.apil.org.uk/press-releas...
The system for statutory bereavement damages in England, Wales and Northern Ireland needs reform.
#Bereavementdamages #England #Wales #NorthernIreland #Scotland #Compensation #Negligence
Rusty's Story, part of APIL's Rebuilding Shattered Lives campaign, has won the Best Blog, Podcast, or Video Award at the Association Excellence Awards. Rusty's Story is a powerful short film showing the impact of negligence and the importance of redress, watch it here: youtube.com/watch?v=OjV7...
APIL has laid bare the βirrefutable prejudiceβ against personal injury claimants and ensuing erosion of their right to redress, in evidence to the House of Commons Justice Select Committeeβs access to justice inquiry. π
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The Serious Injury Guide, a joint venture by APIL, FOIL and a number of major insurers, has been praised by parties on all sides as it marks the 10th anniversary of its inception. "When claimants and defendants agree to run a case under the guide, the process becomes one of collaboration."
βIn the last 15 years, a series of policy decisions has profoundly undermined access to justice for injured victims of negligence, the rule of law, and the well-established principle of 100 per cent compensation,β said APIL president Matthew Tuff.
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APIL is working with Rotherham MP Sarah Champion to extend the CICS so more survivors of child abuse can apply for compensation. "For too long, survivors of child sexual abuse have been denied compensation on the basis of bizarre technicalities." πhttp://bit.ly/4nicOPO
βThere are several reasons why the NHSβs compensation bill has increased, none of which are the fault of injured patients or their representatives,β said APIL executive committee member Suzanne Trask.
πhttps://apil.org.uk/press-release/Negligence-at-the-root-of-every-penny
Plans to give defendants in child sexual abuse civil cases a new legal route to have the proceedings against them dropped will traumatise victims further, APIL's Kim Harrison said in the latest press release. Read more here: www.solicitorsjournal.com/sjarticle/la...