At a Glance
- Tasks: Handle personal injury and military claims while managing your own caseload.
- Company: Reputable litigation practice focused on personal injury and military claims.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, remote/hybrid work, and ongoing training opportunities.
- Other info: Join a growing team with a focus on professional development and flexible working.
- Why this job: Make a real difference for military personnel and their families in complex compensation cases.
- Qualifications: Qualified Personal Injury Solicitor with 2+ years of litigation experience.
The predicted salary is between 35000 - 60000 £ per year.
Personal Injury Solicitor | Military Claims | EL/PL | Industrial Disease | Litigation Solicitor Remote / Hybrid Working | Yorkshire | £35,000 – £60,000 DOE If you're searching for a role that sits somewhere between mainstream PI work and a genuine specialist caseload, this could be worth your attention.
QED Legal’s client is a specialist litigation practice with a strong reputation for handling personal injury, industrial disease and military claims, acting for serving military personnel, veterans and their families in complex compensation matters.
This is a focused litigation role within a growing specialist team dealing with military injury claims including hearing loss (NIHL), industrial disease, serious injury and wider service-related personal injury matters.
The firm is continuing to expand and is now seeking a qualified Personal Injury Solicitor (2+ PQE) with solid experience in litigation to join the team.
You will take responsibility for your own caseload and handle a mix of EL/PL, industrial disease, serious injury and personal injury matters, with full support and training provided to develop expertise in the military claims specialism.
This is a remote / hybrid role, offering flexibility alongside structured supervision and development.
Candidates will be expected to attend the office during initial training or onboarding periods where required, particularly where transitioning into the specialist area.
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