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Credit Hire & Personal Injury Fee Earner

Ellesmere Port Town
1 month ago
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Credit Hire & Personal Injury Fee Earner

Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

Ellesmere Port

£25,000 - £35,000 DOE

Are you interested in joining an established and reputable Law Firm?

Our client is one of the UK's leading insurance law practices with specialist teams advising on all aspects of motor insurance including motorcycles too. Offering expert advice on all types of claims, we have a proven track record of achieving bottom line savings for our clients.

We are seeking an experienced Credit Hire & Personal Injury Fee Earner to join our busy litigation team. The successful candidate will manage a caseload of pre- and post-litigated files, primarily dealing with credit hire recovery and personal injury claims, ensuring efficient progression and exceptional client service from instruction through to settlement or trial.

Key Responsibilities:

Manage a caseload of credit hire and personal injury claims from inception to conclusion.

Assess liability and quantum, prepare pleadings, witness statements, and court documents.

Conduct negotiations with insurers, solicitors, and third parties to achieve optimal settlements.

Handle both pre-litigated and litigated matters, including preparation for hearings and trials.

Liaise effectively with clients, counsel, medical experts, and other stakeholders.

Ensure compliance with court deadlines, CPR, and SRA standards.

Maintain accurate file management and billing records using the firm's case management system.

Benefits include:

Competitive salary (based upon experience)
Generous bonus scheme as a % of billing
Hybrid working subject to probation period
Company pension scheme
Dress down Fridays
On site parking
Extra days holidays per year of servicePlease click APPLY if you are interested in finding out more about this role

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