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Serious Injury Solicitor
Posted 1 day 8 hours ago by Sacco Mann
Our Client, a leading commercial law firm in the heart of Newcastle, is looking to recruit a Serious Injury Solicitor to join their leading claimant personal injury team. The role would suit a Serious Injury Solicitor with upwards of 2 years' PQE handling brain and spinal injury claims ideally within a claimant environment, though candidates with only defendant serious injury experience are still encouraged to apply.
The team is responsible for handling serious injury cases, valued up to £5 million and above, including brain and spinal injuries and CICA claims. The successful candidate will handle their own caseload of high-value multi-track cases, dealing with cases from the point of instruction through to trial and/or settlement. Responsibilities include:
- Reviewing medical records and evidence and providing expert legal advice to clients.
- Corresponding with clients, defendants' solicitors, and third parties.
- Issuing proceedings, drafting applications, court documentation, witness statements, and responses.
- Instructing counsel and collating evidence.
- Negotiating settlements and achieving the best possible outcome for clients.
Requirements:
- Upwards of 2 years PQE gained in serious injuries, ideally claimant though defendant solicitors will also be considered.
- The ability to deal with complex cases and vulnerable clients.
- A confident litigator, with excellent communication and negotiation skills.
What's on offer?:
- Salary to £65,000 dependent on experience plus bonus.
- 25 days' holiday, plus bank holidays and additional annual leave.
- Life insurance, private medical insurance, and health plan.
- Professional development and memberships paid.
- Enhanced maternity and paternity pay.
- Hybrid working, 3 days in and 2 at home.
- Additional benefits.
To apply for this role, please submit your CV to the consultant via the link or contact Chloe Murphy on to discuss further.