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Association of Personal Injury Lawyers

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) is an independent, not for profit organisation providing accreditation to lawyers specialising in the area of personal injury law.

This accreditation shows an APIL lawyer has achieved a specific standard. APIL campaigns for better laws to help people who are injured or become ill through no fault of their own.

If you or a loved one would like to benefit from our free expert legal advice please call us on 0800 61 66 81 or use the contact details at the top left of this page.

 

 

What our clients say about us...

"I spoke with over 3 lawyers at a variety of law practices, and all of them were eager to take my case. None of them seemed concerned about me personally. You were different. You understood my situation and exactly what I needed. I did not expect to see expertise coupled with such kindness and honesty in the legal profession." Mr R Gibson, Spalding

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