Personal Injury Solicitor - NQ

Clear IT Recruitment
Bolton, United Kingdom
3 months ago
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An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Personal Injury Solicitor to join my clients team in their Bolton, Greater Manchester offices.

This role would be suited for an junior or experienced fee earner who's capable with managing a claimant RTA and credit hire caseload. This is a great forward thinking firm with genuine progression and training opportunities.

Skills and Experience:

• 1+ years experience in Credit Hire or Personal Injury Litigation.

• Reviewing liability and quantum on credit hire files sent across from credit hire company prior to issuing proceedings.

• Drafting court documents to issue proceedings.

• Liaising with client/credit hire company for further information/documents required in order to fully evidence claim.

• Reviewing impecuniosity documents and offering assessment as to whether plea would be successful or not.

• Reviewing BHR Reports and advising.

• Reviewing offers received and providing advice as to the risks to client and credit hire company.

• Taking and drafting witness statements from client and any other witnesses.

• Preparing client and case for trial.

• Briefing counsel.

• Preparing Clients for trial

• Reviewing medical evidence

• Submitting matters on the OIC/MOJ portal

Person Specification:

• Good Communicator

• Excellent interpersonal skills

• Relationship builder

• Well-organised team player

Benefits:

• Competitive Salary

• Progression opportunities available

• Contributory pension scheme

• 20 days holiday per annum plus bank holidays

• Birthday day off after 1st year of service

• Hours: 9.00am – 5.30pm – Monday to Friday (Full-time)

Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear Legal and Financial Recruitment.

Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days, please assume your application has been unsuccessful

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