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14 December 2023
Making a positive difference for victims of negligence is one of the many reasons to join the APIL executive committee, the association's president Jonathan Scarsbrook explains in a new short video.
Weekly News will be taking a break over the Christmas and New Year period, returning on Thursday, 11 January 2024.
It is vital people carrying out non-surgical cosmetic procedures, such as chemical peels and Botox injections, have the correct insurance to protect customers when things go wrong, APIL said this week.
APIL has called for an independent body to be created to enforce compliance with regulations among travel company operators.
A national tabloid news article this week prompted APIL to rebut the myth of a "compensation culture".
Cold calling and spam texts for personal injury claims should be banned once and for all, peers have been told ahead of a debate next week.
A national investigative radio show wants to speak to any personal injury practitioners who have brought cases for claimants over the impact of Employee Assistance Programmes.
There is still time for members in London to respond to a call for evidence about police investigation of serious injury collisions.
APIL chief executive Mike Benner's latest blog reminds the public that privately owned e-scooters are still not regulated.
New topics on the APIL members' online discussion forum.