Serious Injury Solicitor

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Service Care Solutions are currently working alongside a well-known professional law firm based in Manchester, which is in need of a Serious Injury Solicitor.

The successful candidate will manage their our own caseload of pre and post litigated EL/PL/RTA files.

Previous experience of handling your own caseload is essential and should be confident in all aspects of litigation.

The firm is open to Individuals with 4 years PQE (Solicitor or Cilex) and extensive EL/PL litigation experience

They can pay a salary of £45,000 - £60,000 annum depending upon experience.

Key Responsibilities as a Serious Injury Solicitor:

Run and grow your own caseload of serious-injury and clinical-negligence matters (EL / PL / RTA), steering each file from instruction to trial or negotiated settlement.
Analyse evidence in depth to resolve disputes on liability, causation and quantum.
Apply strong commercial awareness to drive profitability and spot opportunities for added value 
About you as a Serious Injury Solicitor:

Proven record of meeting—or beating—billing targets without compromising client care.
Ability to work within teams and individually using own initiative.
Recent multi-track experience in catastrophic/serious PI and clinical negligence.Benefits:

Hybrid Working Available
Highly Competitive salary – Negotiable for the right candidate
31 days annual leave (including 8 days bank holiday)
Time off for your birthday 
If this Serious Injury Solicitor vacancy sounds like an opportunity that is right for you or someone you know, then don't hesitate to get in touch with Aanisah Khan via email, (url removed), or via phone at (phone number removed).

We also welcome referrals for this position, where a successful recommendation would be worth £250

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