Litigated Motor Claims Handler

Liverpool
7 months ago
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Role: Litigated Motor Claims Handler
Description
To assist on Litigated Road Traffic Accident claims and where required, to effectively manage a portfolio of litigated small claims track files under the supervision and guidance of a Supervisor.
The role will involve handling both quantum and liability small claims and some lower value fast track cases efficiently and proactively whilst utilising effective telephone negotiation techniques to obtain the appropriate settlement.
The role is a perfect opportunity for someone wanting to take their first steps in to litigated file handling and begin to develop the skills required to manage a full litigated caseload. Induction to role training will be provided along with continued on the job support and mentoring from a senior handler/ supervisor.
Key Accountabilities

  • Management of a caseload of Small Claims Track cases, including effective planning and organising of the workload to ensure Court and OIC portal deadlines are met.
  • Delivery of agreed performance targets and quality standards
  • Analysis of the available evidence to create an initial case strategy on liability and quantum.
  • Undertake effective telephone discussions and negotiations with the client, Defendant, third party insurer and third party Solicitors to pursue the efficient and appropriate settlement of cases and apportionment of costs
  • Proofing witnesses, assessing their evidence and drafting statements.
  • Drafting of Court document and complying with all Court deadlines are met.
  • Instructing, briefing and liaising with Counsel.
  • Guiding the Defendant through the litigation process where required and setting expectations.
  • Timely and accurate maintenance of all case management, billing and management information systems to ensure completeness of records and aid business decision making
  • Delegation of tasks where available and appropriate to other members of the team
  • Dealing with correspondence and telephone calls within strict service level agreements,
  • Delegation of tasks where appropriate to other members of the team
  • Updating reports upon receipt of evidence as required.
  • Adhering to Client Guidelines that they receive up to date and accurate information about progress when requested
  • Ensuring files are kept within ISO 9001 guidelines
  • To ensure compliance with the SRA Standards & Regulations
  • Working Hours
  • 35 hours per week, Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm with 1 unpaid hour for lunch. Office location for this role can be Liverpool or Leeds
    Experience, Skills and Qualifications
  • Established experience in law through further education or experience
  • File handling experience within a law practice or Insurer
  • Good understanding of the high way code and basic road traffic act principles
  • Ability to plan and prioritise workloads
  • Efficient in a process driven environment
  • Drive to achieve to take development opportunities when they arise with a positive attitude
  • Excellent listening and verbal communication skills
  • Excellent written communication skills and the ability to compose professional written communications
  • Ability to follow instruction with attention to detail
  • Ability to recognise when sensitivity and tact are required
  • Effectively work within a team
  • Basic knowledge of the Court Practice Rules

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