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APIL
(The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers) provides a
kitemark of competence and specialist expertise for solicitors
and barristers dealing with personal injury claims. The
criteria and scheme are monitored by an independent academic
quality council.
APIL
accreditation for lawyers
Recognition of individual
skills, competencies and expertise. Look out for-
| SENIOR
LITIGATOR |
| A minimum of
five years' experience in handling a personal injury
caseload and fighting for maximum awards in court. |
Abides
by: APIL Code of Conduct Committed
to: APIL Consumer Charter. |
All APIL accredited
lawyers are specialist personal injury practitioners. The largest proportion
of APIL accredited lawyers will be senior litigators.
| FELLOWS/SENIOR
FELLOWS |
| 10
years’ or more experience of handling personal
injury claims and a commitment to sharing knowledge
/ awareness outside of the firm. |
Abides
by: APIL Code of Conduct Committed
to: APIL Consumer Charter. |
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APIL ACCREDITATION FOR SOLICITORS
FIRMS AND BARRISTERS CHAMBERS
As well as accreditation for individual
lawyers, APIL accredits solicitor’s firms and barristers chambers
and at these offices you will find APIL accredited lawyers with experience
and expertise in dealing with personal injury claims.
The accredited organisation will be an office,
open to the public, where a qualified, accredited lawyer can be consulted.
All APIL accredited
lawyers are specialist personal injury practitioners. The largest proportion
of APIL accredited lawyers will be senior litigators.