Catastrophic Injury Senior Solicitor

CapeClarke Limited
West Midlands
1 year ago
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Location: Birmingham
Salary: Up to £70,000 DOE + Bonus

My client is an international law firm, and they are looking to recruit a Catastrophic Injury Senior Solicitor for their expanding Casualty department in Birmingham.

The team covers every aspect of a claim, including liability investigations, policy coverage assessments, and quantum assessments for all levels of multi-track claims. This role will be assisting on a variety of large loss work ranging from RTA, EL/PL, and indemnity. You will be working alongside highly regarded Partners who are recognised in The Legal 500, assisting on their high value, complex caseload.

There are plenty of opportunities for career development. The Partners will be delegating complex aspects of their cases. My client already has well-established, prominent clients and you will be tasked with maintaining and developing these client relationships, as well as seeking and developing new clients and relationships. You will run your own large loss files, and mentor and support NQs and junior team members. The idea is to get you to Legal Director.

Salary:Up to £70,000 D.O.E + Bonus
Enjoy a flexible hybrid setup (2 days in-office, 3 from home) and a comprehensive benefits package:

  • 25 days holiday (plus option to buy an extra week; 30 days at Legal Director level)
  • Enhanced maternity/paternity leave
  • Up to 8% employer pension contribution
  • Private medical & dental insurance
  • Full benefits brochure available on request

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