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RTA Litigation Assistant - Bike & Scooter Claims

Liverpool / Hybrid Working

Full-time | Competitive Salary + Excellent Benefits

The Role:

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a dedicated RTA Litigation Assistant to join a leading national law firm, supporting the management of Fast Track and MOJ Road Traffic Accident (RTA) claims - with a particular focus on motorbike, moped, push bike, and e-scooter accidents.

Working under supervision within a highly skilled litigation team, you will play a key supporting role in progressing cases efficiently, ensuring exceptional client outcomes, and contributing to the overall success of the business.

Key Responsibilities

Support the management of a caseload of MOJ (Part 8) and Part 7 RTA claims.

Assist in assessing liability and quantum, including reviewing medical reports, drafting schedules of special damages, and researching relevant case law.

Help identify cases suitable for litigation and support their progression through the court process.

Adopt a commercial approach to settlement negotiations and advise clients on litigation and cost risks.

Liaise with clients, medical agencies, experts, third-party insurers, and other stakeholders to ensure cases progress efficiently.

Support the instruction of Barristers and preparation for court hearings when required.

Contribute to team performance targets such as profit costs, case issuance, and settlements.

Experience & Requirements

Must be a biker - either through personal ownership/riding experience or through professional experience handling motorbike-related claims.

Previous experience as a Paralegal or Legal Assistant handling RTA claims is essential.

Working knowledge of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), relevant legislation, and case law.

Strong attention to detail, organisational, and analytical skills.

Proficient in Microsoft Office and case management systems.

A team player with a commercially minded approach and a genuine commitment to client care.

What's on Offer

25 days' holiday plus bank holidays

Holiday buy and sell scheme

Hybrid working model

2 volunteering days to support charitable initiatives

Matched Giving (up to £250 for personal fundraising)

Medicash health plan - claim back on dental, physio, and optical treatments

Access to the My Medicash App with wellbeing tools and fitness videos

Life Assurance (4x salary)

Pension scheme

Active Wellbeing Champion Network for mental health support

Ongoing training and development opportunities

Funded social events and a "dress for your day" policy

If you're passionate about motorbike-related RTA claims and want to work in a supportive, people-focused environment that values development and progression - we'd love to hear from you.

Apply now or contact me directly for a confidential discussion.

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