Bydand Recruitment Group
Solicitor - Travel & Regulatory Personal Injury

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Associate – EL/PL Personal Injury, Travel & Regulatory NQ+
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Personal Injury Solicitor (NQ–2 PQE) to join a market-leading Personal Injury, Travel & Regulatory team in London.
The Role
This is a fantastic opportunity to develop within a specialist practice advising a broad range of clients across the marine, transport and travel sectors. You will work with ship owners, cruise operators, insurers, ports, yacht owners and other major industry participants on a varied caseload spanning personal injury, travel, regulatory and industrial disease matters.
Working alongside specialists in this field you will gain exposure to high-profile and technically challenging work while benefiting from excellent training, client contact and long-term career development.
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Location
London
Salary
Up to £72,000
Key Responsibilities
- Managing a caseload of defendant personal injury and travel claims with appropriate supervision.
- Advising on claims involving ship crew, passengers, ports, cruise operators and insurers.
- Assisting with catastrophic injury, fatal accident and jurisdictional matters.
- Handling EL/PL and industrial disease claims within the marine and transport sectors.
- Supporting regulatory investigations, including work involving the HSE, MCA, MAIB and Police.
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- Qualified Solicitor (NQ +)
- Experience in personal injury, casualty, industrial disease or defendant insurance litigation.
- Ability to manage your own files while working collaboratively within a specialist team.
Why This Role?
Join one of the UK's leading marine insurance and personal injury teams, advising on complex and often international matters across the marine, travel and transport sectors. You'll benefit from high-quality work, excellent client exposure and the opportunity to develop specialist expertise within a nationally recognised practice, all within a supportive team offering genuine long-term career progression and flexible working.
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