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11 June 2026
APIL president Guy Forster is championing the collaborative work of the PI sector and promises to highlight to policymakers that injured people must be put first.
Updated guidance on supervision arrangements following the Court of Appeal’s judgment on Mazur will be published tomorrow.
APIL met with the Ministry of Justice to raise a number of key priorities, including concerns about the misuse of fundamental dishonesty rules by defendants.
Reforms which slashed compensation levels for whiplash claims have failed people injured on the roads and the wider public, APIL chief executive Mike Benner says.
Maternity claims are the biggest part of the NHS’s compensation bill - and despite a plethora of reviews and initiatives there has not been a reduction in harm, APIL’s president says.
Clarity is needed on the rules on determining low-value RTA personal injury small claims cases ‘on paper’ without a hearing, APIL says.
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