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APIL warns of growing ‘irrefutable prejudice’ against personal injury claimants

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 The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has told the House of Commons Justice Committee that injured people are facing “irrefutable prejudice” within the current personal injury claims system. APIL highlighted that genuine claimants now encounter systemic barriers, reduced access to justice, and increasing difficulty securing fair compensation. The organisation is urging the government to address delays, procedural hurdles, and reforms that have made the PI process more complex and less claimant‑friendly.

Citation: APIL evidence to the House of Commons Justice Committee, reported in UK legal news. 

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