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Solicitor / Legal Executive - Industrial Disease, Reading
Client: Bydand Recruitment Group
Location: Reading, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
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EU work permit required: Yes
Job Views:
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Posted:
31.05.2025
Expiry Date:
15.07.2025
Job Description:
Solicitor / Legal Executive - Industrial Disease
Experienced Fee Earner - This Legal 500 Law firm is seeking an experienced fee earner to join its specialist disease litigation team. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a unique and technical area of litigation, focusing on defending various disease claims.
Title: Solicitor or Legal Executive
Location: Remote
Salary: Up to £50,000
Previous Experience: A background in disease claims
About the Role
The successful applicant will handle a wide variety of Employer's Liability & Public Liability Disease claims including respiratory and lung diseases, skin diseases, vibration injuries, and occupational cancer, including asbestos-related diseases.
The firm boasts an impressive client base, including insurers, reinsurers, TPAs, local authorities, and corporates. Experience in disease claims is highly desirable.
Alongside managing and progressing a caseload of litigated disease-related injury claims, you will:
* Conduct investigations, take witness statements, and review medical records and reports
* Collaborate with a large, experienced disease team
* Handle various tasks on behalf of insurers, reinsurers, and government authorities
* Identify evidence requirements and liaise with third parties for documentation
* Support Partners in growing and maintaining client relationships
* Provide a high level of client service, ensuring professional service delivery at all stages
The ideal candidate
The firm is looking for experienced personal injury or civil litigators, ideally with a background in disease claims or Employers' liability claims.
Apply Now to join a leading department where you will have access to a range of learning and development opportunities designed to support your ongoing progression.
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