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Job Title: Personal Injury Solicitor
Location: Berkshire (Hybrid)

About the Role:
Our client - a well-regarded, established law firm with a strong reputation for claimant work - is seeking an experienced Personal Injury Solicitor to join their dedicated team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated solicitor to manage quality work, build trusted client relationships, and develop their career within a supportive and professional environment.

Key Responsibilities:

Manage your own caseload of Personal Injury claims, acting for claimants in a range of moderate to high-value matters.
Provide support to partners and senior solicitors on complex or higher-value claims when required.
Investigate liability and quantum issues thoroughly, including gathering and interpreting medical evidence.
Ensure compliance with all relevant procedural rules, funding arrangements, and regulatory requirements.
Maintain financial management of files - including WIP, disbursements, billing, and profitability - and work to meet or exceed agreed targets.
Deliver high standards of client care, ensuring matters are progressed efficiently and sensitively.
Undertake other duties as reasonably required by management.

About You:
The successful candidate will demonstrate:

A current Practising Certificate in good standing, with no conditions attached.
1-10 years' post-qualification experience running claimant Personal Injury matters (RTA, EL/PL, or serious injury exposure desirable).
A solid academic background and proven litigation experience.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to manage sensitive matters with discretion and empathy.
Strong organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise effectively and meet deadlines.
Attention to detail, professionalism, and pride in delivering quality work.
A commercial awareness and commitment to achieving both client satisfaction and business objectives.
Good IT skills - proficiency with Microsoft Office and experience with solicitors' case management systems (Partner for Windows knowledge is an advantage).Hours:
35 hours per week, Monday to Friday.

How to Apply:
If you are an ambitious Personal Injury Solicitor looking for a new challenge within a supportive firm that values quality work and client care, please submit your CV or contact Natalie Dwan @ LJ Recruitment

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