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Job Title: Personal Injury Litigation Executive

Location: Eccles (Hybrid)

Salary: £45,000-£55,000 + Bonuses

Hours: Flexi-Time

About the Company

Time Recruitment is acting as an agent for a leading personal injury firm in Greater Manchester, currently seeking a skilled Personal Injury Solicitor to join their expanding Serious Injury team. This highly rated firm is known for giving a voice to underserved communities and fighting for the justice they deserve. With over 2,100 glowing client reviews and a 4.9★ rating, they're growing fast and looking for someone who can hit the ground running.

The Role

The Personal Injury Litigation Executive will be responsible for managing a caseload of intermediate track and mid-value multi-track PI claims (EL/PL/RTA and selected clinical negligence), typically valued between £25,000 and £250,000. This role will involve:

Running cases from instruction to settlement or trial
Assessing liability and quantum, reviewing medical evidence, and applying current case law
Leading expert conferences and drafting pleadings, witness statements, and schedules
Securing interim payments and arranging rehabilitation
Negotiating with insurers and defendant firms to protect client interests
Using Proclaim effectively and mentoring junior staff
Collaborating with Marketing on case stories and thought leadership
Staying up to date with CPR changes, costs reforms, and medico-legal developments

Requirements

Strong claimant-side experience in intermediate and multi-track PI litigation
Proven billing performance with exceptional client care
Excellent communication skills and empathy to match the firm's 4.9★ reputation
Commercial awareness and a collaborative mindset
Flexibility to attend Eccles HQ for key meetings and team days

Benefits

Hybrid working + flexi-time (choose hours between 08:00-18:00; core 10:00-16:00)
£45,000-£55,000 + monthly bonuses + TOIL + regular socials
31 days' leave including bank holidays + birthday off + option to buy 5 extra days
️ Clear career development + length-of-service awards

Equal Opportunity Employer

We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from all qualified candidates. We strive to create a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.

Ready to make a real impact? Apply today through Time Recruitment and help deliver justice where it's needed most

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