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Senior Claims Handler - Defendant Personal Injury

Impression Recruitment
10 months ago
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Job Title:Senior Claims Handler – Defendant Personal Injury
Location:Bradford, BD1
Salary:£40,000 - £50,000 per annum
Hours:Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM (37.5 hours per week)
Flexible Working:1 day working from home (to be discussed)
 
About our Client: 
Our client is an ambitious and well-respected law firm, recognised for delivering exceptional commercial legal services to a diverse range of clients. These include individual entrepreneurs, family businesses, some of the UK’s most successful companies, and renowned brands.
 
Our client is seeking a full-timeSenior Claims Handlerto join their busy team defending pre-litigation personal injury claims.
Key Responsibilities as Senior Claims Handler:
  • Deliver top-notch client service and build lasting relationships.
  • Negotiate on liability and quantum disputes to get the best outcomes.
  • Manage complex EL/PL claims, including high-value ones
  • Handle communications with opponents, experts, statutory bodies, and clients through calls, emails, and letters.
  • Keep all financial, reserve, and risk data for claims accurate and up-to-date.
  • Use of the Portal confidently and effectively.
  • Follow internal processes, client guidelines, and procedural rules.
  • Work on recovering client losses from third parties when possible.
  • Stay in the loop with industry trends, laws, and best practices.
  • Make sure all work meets SRA/Law Society standards.
  • Support and promote the firm’s equality and diversity values.

Experience and Skills required: 
Our client is looking for someone who:
  • Has5+ years of experiencein EL/PL claims handling.
  • Possesses strong communication, analytical, and organisational skills.
  • Is proficient with IT systems and able to manage competing priorities.
  • Can hit the ground running and work independently.
  • Demonstrates a professional, customer-focused approach to handling claims.
What’s on Offer
In addition to a competitive salary of £40,000 - £50,000 pa our client offers:
  • 25+ days annual leave plus statutory holidays, with the option to purchase additional days.
  • Pension scheme.
  • Private medical insurance.
  • Life assurance
  • Plus other fantastic perks
Ready to Apply?
If you’re an experienced and motivatedSenior Claims Handlerready to take the next step in your career, please apply today !


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