Solicitor - Complex and Catastrophic Injury

Southampton
11 months ago
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Full time - 35 hours per week with flexible working

(Hybrid role - required to be office based on Wednesday and Thursday)

We are working with a leading law firm, to recruit a Complex and Catastrophic Injury Solicitor to join their team, based in their Southampton office.

Our client is one of the UK's leading providers of legal and handling services to the general insurance sector.

They are not your stereotypical corporate law firm. They offer flexible working and have a relaxed dress code, you can be yourself at work. They offer hybrid working and flexible working hours for all and a comprehensive range of Benefits.

The Role:

Working directly with a market leading Partner and his team this is a great opportunity for someone to progress their career. The role will include pre and post litigation claims involving large loss with high value cases mainly over £5m including indemnity disputes, liability and quantum. The team deals with claims involving complex injuries, brain injuries, spinal injuries and amputations predominantly following motor accidents.

You will be working in a team of highly experienced professionals in an engaging and driven environment.

The successful candidate will:

Be a qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive. Our client will also consider candidates on the back of a training contract or experienced Paralegals.
Have litigation experience
Have experience in CCI with solid PI exposure
Have strong organisation skills and an ability to consistently meet deadlines
Be a good communicator and enjoy building relationships
Be able to provide clear and concise advice
Wish to learn new skills and acquire technical expertise
Work well in a team and under supervision
Excellent attention to detail, negotiation and analytical skills

Apply today or contact us for more information

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