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Personal Injury Solicitor
Legal Solicitor (Personal Injury) – Liverpool
About the Role
Our client, a leading Liverpool law firm, is seeking an experienced Qualified Solicitor to join their Personal Injury department.
Person Specification & Requirements
- Qualified Solicitor (England & Wales) with a current practising certificate
- Specialised in personal injury matters
- Experience managing a caseload appropriate to experience level
- Strong legal drafting, analytical, and negotiation skills
- Confident communicator with clients and third parties
- Commercially aware with a proactive approach to fee earning
- Ability to work independently (with supervision when needed)
- Experience in advocacy, supervision, or mentoring (if applicable)
- Strong organisational skills and ability to meet targets and deadlines
- Competent IT skills, especially case management systems
- Commitment to ongoing professional development
- High professional and ethical standards
- Willingness to contribute to business development and networking
- Commitment to confidentiality, GDPR, and regulatory compliance
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Key Responsibilities
- Earner of fees, working towards individual and departmental targets & objectives (set by Head of Department).
- Manage and advise on a mixed caseload, including:
- RTA (Road Traffic Accidents)
- EL (Employment Law)
- PL (Public Liability)
- Clinical Negligence
- Housing Disrepair
- CICA (Costs and Insurance Cases Adjudication)


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Benefits & Remuneration
- Competitive salary
- 25 days holiday (increasing to 30 days with length of service, plus public bank holidays)
- Optional one extra holiday day for birthday
- Optional one day home working per week
- Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
- Staff social & team-building events
- Pension auto-enrolment
- Professional development & training (including webinars)
- Paid study leave
- Annual practising certificate renewal covered
- Employee recognition scheme
- Interesting and meaningful work opportunities
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