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Paralegal - Motor

DWF
Leeds
3 months ago
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PI/Clinical Negligence Fee Earner

Why join us?

DWF are currently seeking Paralegals to join their Motor Volume team.

The Motor Volume team act for a variety of high-profile insurer companies, and defend a wide range of litigated claims arising from Road Traffic Accidents (RTA); as a result of which someone has incurred a loss, including Small Claims, Fast Track and MOJ Stage 3 cases.

The role represents an opportunity to have responsibility and progress a Motor Insurance (defendant) litigated caseload to an effective and satisfactory conclusion for clients, whilst ensuring high levels of service delivery and maintaining management information under the terms of the client's service level agreements (SLA's).

The role is hybrid, with office attendance required in either Leeds or Manchester 2-3 days per week.

Responsibilities

  • To proactively manage & progress a complex litigated caseload of Motor Defendant Insurance cases to conclusion in line with CPR rules and procedures.
  • To appropriately apply the specific technical principles needed to drive the proactive settlement of the case whilst adding value for the client.
  • Have knowledge of and work cases in line with all client SLA's for the files within your responsibility.
  • Proactive use of case management systems to improve speed of settlement and adding value to the cases, whilst adhering to client requirements.
  • To identify any cases which may require further investigation surrounding Fraud indicators.
  • Prioritise and organise your work efficiently and effectively to ensure all tasks are completed to specified deadlines.

What will help you succeed in this role?

Essential

  • Has a real interest in Motor Insurance cases, preferably with previous experience running a caseload.
  • The ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks.
  • Excellent attention to detail to be able to carefully analyse files and data.
  • The ability to work well under pressure and to tight deadlines.
  • Business acumen and an understanding of the clients' needs.
  • Computer literate including proficient use of Microsoft Office.

Desirable

  • Previous experience of running a more complex Motor Insurance Litigated Caseload with sound knowledge of the MOJ, Small Track process, and the ability to assess liability and quantum.
  • An understanding of the wider Motor personal Injury market in terms of trends, strengths, weaknesses and opportunities.
  • Previous experience of working with Visual Files case management system.

What we offer?

We are committed to ensuring that each member of our team feels valued and duly rewarded during their time at DWF.

We are an equal opportunities employer that celebrates diversity and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all. We aim to create a positive experience for all candidates and offer any adjustments or additional support needed. If you're excited about the opportunity but your experience doesn’t align perfectly with all the requirements, please apply anyway. You may be the right candidate for the role or others across the wider team.

About Us

DWF is a leading global provider of integrated legal and business services. Our approach delivers efficiency, price certainty and transparency for our clients across the world without compromising on quality or service. Our purpose is to deliver positive outcomes with our colleagues, clients and communities and we foster a culture that places our colleagues at the centre of all that we do.

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