Clinical Negligence Lawyer
Thompsons Solicitors, City Centre, Manchester
Clinical Negligence Lawyer
Salary not available. View on company website.
Thompsons Solicitors, City Centre, Manchester
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 2 weeks ago, 6 Nov | Get your application in now before you miss out!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 9819fa0282ad4c15a1a211e8e179b372
Full Job Description
We are looking for newly qualified lawyers, to handle all aspects of running an appropriately sized case holding of multi-track cases from initial client interview to trial, and also to provide support as part of a team working on serious injury level cases. With appropriate support and training, you will develop your legal skills and understanding of the issues involved in running all types of clinical negligence cases, including all aspects of the litigation process. No two days in the life of an Assistant Lawyer are ever the same, which may include carrying out relevant investigations, obtaining relevant documents, preparing witness statements and preparing for Conferences and Court hearings (CCMCs/Trials).
We are keen to hear from qualified lawyers, preferably with experience in Clinical Negligence, who possess excellent communication and client care skills. The ability to empathise with vulnerable clients is also essential. In addition, we are looking for self-starters who thrive in a busy team environment and enjoy engaging in marketing and business development opportunities.
Thompsons Solicitors was first established in 1921 by founder and leading civil rights lawyer, W. H. Thompson. Driven by a vision to protect and deliver justice for working people, his aspiration led Thompsons Solicitors to establish itself as the most experienced personal injury law firm in the UK. For over 90 years, Thompsons Solicitors has helped injured people to secure hundreds of millions of pounds in compensation. Our team of committed personal injury specialists have decades of experience running, and winning, personal injury claims, workplace accident claims, road crash claims, medical negligence claims, industrial disease claims and asbestos claims. Thompsons Solicitors is fully regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and our personal injury and medical negligence lawyers are accredited by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), and Action Against Medical Accidents (AvMA). Our team's empathy and legal skill are regularly recognised by leading legal industry guides, including Chambers and Partners and the Legal 500, and we retain high levels of client satisfaction. Providing an exceptional legal service to clients during the exceptional circumstances which follow a personal injury or medical accident, an accident at work or industrial disease diagnosis is Thompsons Solicitors' top priority. This includes highly-trained and friendly teams who invest their specialist expertise into every claim, as well as close links with leading charities and support groups who help families to access additional support and services. Unlike other personal injury law firms, Thompsons Solicitors is 100 per cent committed to claimant only work: that means that we only ever represent the injured or mistreated person, and never the people, organisations or insurance companies liable for paying out for those injuries. You can learn more about this unique commitment and the benefits it holds for our clients by reading Our Pledge. Minimising any stress and ensuring there is no financial risk to clients of making a personal injury claim is an important element of our service. Thompsons Solicitors prides itself on securing the maximum amount of personal injury compensation in the shortest possible time; keeping our clients fully informed about every stage of their case, and being open and transparent about how much personal injury compensation clients are likely to secure - putting you in control of your case.
What we offer...
- Contributory pension scheme
- Permanent health insurance
- Healthcare Cash Plan (Medicash)
- Life assurance
- 23 days annual leave (in addition to bank holidays)
- 5 days additional leave over Christmas
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Enhanced maternity and paternity pay
- Cycle to work scheme
- Subsidised sports and social club
- Annual travel and parking loans
- Financial assistance for professional development