Serious Injury / Property Damage Solicitor

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We're thrilled to present an incredible opportunity to join the boutique legal team of a prestigious international insurance firm within their fast-growing claims department.Due to rapid expansion, they are on the lookout for a talented Solicitor / Legal Executive to join this dynamic team. If you're looking to take your career to the next level, this could be the perfect move!Looking for someone with experience handling Personal Injury cases (Employers' Liability, Public Liability, RTA) and/or Property Damage claims. Candidates must have proven ability to manage files from initial investigation to settlement or trial and skilled in reviewing complex disclosure, instructing experts, drafting Court documents, making settlement offers, and managing costs.Join a close knit team that values your expertise and is ready to support your growth in a firm with progression opportunities.What You'll Be Doing:Working on a diverse caseload for leading insurersInvestigating indemnity, liability, and quantum across varied and interesting claimsEnjoying a hands-on role where no two days are the same, ensuring you're always challenged and engagedThe Benefits & How to ApplyCompetitive basic salary depending on experienceHybrid workingCompany PensionOngoing Training and DevelopmentProgression OpportunitiesThe CandidateExperience of working on cases involving personal injury preferredAbility to work to deadlines, to prioritise and manage a varied caseloadAbility to work well as part of a team and on your own initiativeStrong legal and leadership skills with a keen eye for detailExcellent organisation and time-management skillsExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsProfessional and effective communication with team members and clientsApply in the strictest of confidence online and or via telephone – there is no need for a CV for an initial conversation.Contact Toni Bowie Retained Consultant – INDTLBDirect Dial: Mobile: 07909 992 567More About William James RecruitmentWilliam James Recruitment is the number one recruitment partner to law firms in the UK & internationally. We work with a variety of top-tier clients including a range of Legal 500 firms.Founded in 2009 by CEO Paul Wingfield, we are not your average recruiter, we build long-term relationships and work with an extensive network of the best law firms, lawyers and support staff.If you're looking for full-service recruitment, unparalleled legal expertise, and a qualified team at your disposal, think William James Recruitment.

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