A Top 40 law firm is recruiting for a Large Loss Solicitor to join their Liverpool team.
Role Overview An award-winning national firm, known for delivering complex, high-value insurance work, is seeking a Large Loss Solicitor to join its Manchester team. The successful candidate will support partners on catastrophic injury claims involving brain, spinal, amputation injuries, chronic pain, and fatality cases. The caseload spans motor, employer’s liability, public liability, and product liability claims, typically valued over £150,000. You’ll also have the opportunity to run your own files valued up to £500,000.
Candidate Profile / Experience Needed
Circa 2+ years’ PQE in defendant personal injury litigation
Experience managing or assisting on high-value or catastrophic injury cases
Strong knowledge of EL/PL and RTA claims
Familiarity with CPR procedures and rehabilitation protocols
Confident in drafting reports, action plans, and client correspondence
Comfortable attending court hearings, JSMs, and liaising with experts
Strong attention to detail and ability to meet chargeable targets
What’s On Offer
Salary up to £65,000, dependent on experience
28 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays
Hybrid working with home office equipment provided
Private healthcare and Employee Assistance Programme
Life insurance (4x salary), pension scheme, and travel loan
Discounts on gym, dental, and cycle to work scheme
Structured career progression within a collaborative and supportive team
Apply Now If you're a solicitor with a passion for high-value personal injury claims, this is a fantastic chance to grow within a leading national team. Don’t miss out, send over your CV today!
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