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Clinical Negligence Solicitor (Claimant) / Medical Negligence Lawyer

Eccles (Hybrid) | £45,000-£55,000 DOE + Bonuses | Flexi-Time |

Time Recruitment is proud to be representing a highly rated personal injury firm in Greater Manchester, now seeking a talented Clinical Negligence Solicitor to join their expanding team.

About the Firm

With over 2,100 glowing client reviews and a 4.9★ reputation, this firm is growing its clinical negligence offering to meet rising demand. You'll be joining a lean, hands-on team where patients and families are at the heart of every decision-and where outcomes and proportionality truly matter.

The Role

You'll manage your own multi-track claimant caseload, covering a range of clinical negligence matters including:

Delay/misdiagnosis, surgical error, obstetrics/birth injury, and fatal claims
Early merits triage and go/no-go decisions
Strategic litigation planning across breach, causation and quantum
Costs budgeting, Precedent H, CPR and Part 36 to maintain lean, profitable files
Drafting LoC, witness statements, Part 35 questions, and bundles
Running negotiations, telephone hearings and ADR
Delivering empathetic, SLA-led client care
Maintaining immaculate file discipline and accurate MI in Proclaim
Supporting junior colleagues and contributing to marketing content

What You'll Bring

Solid experience running litigated claimant-side clinical/medical negligence cases
Strong commercial awareness and cost control discipline
Excellent drafting, negotiation and expert management skills
Calm, empathetic communication style that builds trust and keeps cases moving

How the Team Works

Hybrid working with in-office induction and systems coaching
Team Days 1-2 times per month
Flexible hours between 08:00-18:00 (core hours 10:00-16:00)

What's on Offer

£45,000-£55,000 DOE + recognition bonuses, TOIL, regular socials
31 days' leave including bank holidays + birthday off + option to buy 5 extra days
️ Length-of-service awards and clear career development paths
A values-driven team where client care and commercial discipline go hand in hand
Ready to make a meaningful impact in clinical negligence law? Apply today through Time Recruitment and help deliver justice to those who need it most

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