Hello:
The most commonly used LC column is 25 mm x 4.6 mm ID, 5 - 10 micron particle size. For these parameters, the usual optimum sample load is around 10 to 50 micrograms. For a sample concentration of 1 mg/ml, this would work out to an injection volume of about 10 to 50 microliters.
Since a larger injection volume would increase band spreading and contribute to lower resolution and distorted peaks, 10 to 20 ul is the preferred injection volume.
Since a higher sample concentration would, in principle, overload the column and contribute to peak fronting, many LC methods that use 25x4.6 columns are optimised using 1 mg/ml and 10 ul volume. ( More or less).
Of course, with reduction in particle size and column dia, and with micro/nano HPLC becoming more popular these days, we will see a gradual shift towards 1 ul injection volumes or lower.
But for now, it's still 25x4.6, so it's still 10 ul injection volume.
Hope this helps.