Clinical Negligence Paralegal

Liverpool
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Clinical Negligence Paralegal

Location: Liverpool

Salary: £Competitive

Contract Type: Perm

Position Type: Full Time

Bond Turner is a leading law firm, proudly recognised by both Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners. We are committed to ensuring access to justice for our clients and their families, providing expert legal services with a client-centered approach.

With offices in Liverpool and Bolton, we offer nationwide legal advice across a wide range of sectors.

Our areas of expertise include Credit Hire, Personal Injury, including Complex Injury, Clinical and Professional Negligence, Housing Disrepair, Group Action Claims and Public Inquiries. We are driven by a commitment to achieving successful outcomes, surpassing client expectations, and creating a supportive environment that empowers our employees to build fulfilling and rewarding careers.

We understand that our growth as a business is driven by the success of our people. We take pride in fostering a positive, collaborative work environment where everyone can contribute to our shared success. With exceptional support at every turn, every employee is empowered to reach their full potential.

We are currently recruiting for a Clinical Negligence Paralegal who will be based in Liverpool. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about the work they do, the service they provide and getting the best results for their clients.

We are looking to further expand our Clinical Negligence team and are looking for a Paralegal to provide direct support the team of Fee Earners to enable the department to operate at optimum efficiency. Working with a high degree of self-management and initiative.

If you have got drive and determination, ambition and are looking for a stimulating career then we would love to hear from you.

Responsibilities to include:

· Support the fee earner in all aspects of the management of cases.

· Take full liability and quantum statements from client’s at the outset of a case.

· Take statements from clients and witnesses, drafting these as appropriate.

· Represent clients at hearings where you have appropriate rights of audience and where the firm believes you have the experience and expertise to do so. PADs and ISH.

· Undertake progress chasing work as per aspects of workflow allocated by fee earner and dealing with some routine post under supervision.

· Consider limitation from the medical records.

· Check medical records complete and arrange pagination.

· Draft letters of instruction to experts.

· Begin quantification of a claim and gather financial information for schedule of damages.

· Attend clients on the telephone and in person to provide up-dates on progress and to provide such support in a professional and friendly manner in keeping with the firm’s standards for client care.

· Negotiating with third parties and other stakeholders to ensure the best possible outcome for the client.

· Dealing with post issue claims, including instructing, working with barristers and producing bundles and pre-trial checklists.

· Completing drafting as required including schedule of losses, PAD applications and any other documentation as required.

· Assessing quantum and attending conferences with Counsel.

· Ensure the confidentiality of all of the firm's and customer’s documentation and information.

· Flexible and adaptable in taking on new roles within limits of capabilities.

· Undertake any other duties as may reasonably be required from time to time.

· Attend client meeting with a solicitor.

About You:

· Knowledge of the Resolution of clinical disputes protocol

· Excellent inter-personal skills and customer service skills

· Telephone handling skills

· The ability to use a high degree of self management and initiative to prioritise workloads

· Law degree and preferably passed the Legal Practice Course

Company Values:

We’re a collaboration of companies established in 2006 working towards and guaranteeing the same goal. Our mission: We are driven to succeed. Our purpose is to help people move on in their lives through supporting our clients, our communities and each other.

· We support

· We surpass

· We succeed

What we offer in return:

We offer a clean professional office working environment with fantastic facilities in the heart of Liverpool City Centre which has great travel links.

· A competitive salary

· 23 days holiday + your Birthday off + plus 8 bank holidays.

· Income protection, critical illness cover & death in service cover

· Employee Assistant Programme.

· Workplace pension scheme.

· Free onsite weekly classes and well-being programmes.

· Discounted onsite Restaurant, Coffee Shop / Café.

· Secure bike storage.

· The opportunity to develop a rewarding and successful career with a wonderful Law firm

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