
Julie Crouch
Journalist at Freelance
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3 days ago |
msn.com | Julie Crouch
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3 days ago |
scotsman.com | Julie Crouch
MPs have joined APIL at a special drop-in event to mark the association’s annual Injury Awareness Week (23-27 June) which has been taken to Westminster for the first time. Parliamentarians were invited to help highlight the impact of preventable injuries and the significance to injured individuals of being able to turn to the law on personal injury.
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4 days ago |
yorkshirepost.co.uk | Julie Crouch
Rotherham MP Sarah Champion has joined forces with a national organisation which is campaigning for better treatment of survivors of child sexual abuse. The Labour MP is working with the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) and has called on the Government to extend a compensation scheme so it can help more victims of sexual abuse, including those who were groomed online as children.
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1 week ago |
hemeltoday.co.uk | Julie Crouch
A Hertfordshire lawyer who helps people when they have been seriously injured due to negligence has taken on a top role with national campaign organisation. Nikki Ealey has been appointed as the junior lawyer representative for not-for-profit organisation APIL (the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers). APIL has members across the UK and campaigns to improve and protect the rights of people who suffer injuries, which can sometimes be life-changing, that are caused by the negligence of others.
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1 week ago |
nationalworld.com | Julie Crouch
The law on compensation for bereaved relatives needs urgent reform to reflect real, modern family relationships in Britain today, says Somerset lawyer Erin Darling-Finan. Erin has just been elected to the executive committee of not-for-profit organisation APIL (the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers) which is campaigning for reform of the law on bereavement damages. Statutory bereavement damages are paid to eligible family members if a death is caused by someone else’s negligence.
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