FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Litigation Assistant role?
The primary focus is to provide comprehensive and efficient support in the investigation and management of high-value catastrophic injury cases.
What types of cases will the Litigation Assistant be involved with?
The Litigation Assistant will assist on a variety of motor, employer, and public liability claims, including sensitive and high-profile cases.
What kind of clients will the Litigation Assistant interact with?
The Litigation Assistant will work with large composite and motor insurers, London market insurers, and corporates.
What experience is required for the Litigation Assistant position?
Candidates should have 1-2+ years of relevant experience, litigation experience in personal injury defense work, and experience assisting on large cases in a team environment.
What skills are important for the Litigation Assistant role?
Strong written communication skills are essential for the Litigation Assistant position.
Will there be opportunities to work on high-profile cases?
Yes, the role involves assisting on high-value personal injury claims, including some that have been reported in the national media.
Is there a specific educational background required for this job?
The job description does not specify a required educational background, but relevant legal experience is necessary.
Are applicants with less experience encouraged to apply?
Yes, the job listing mentions that the indicated level of experience is a guideline only and does not preclude applications from candidates with more or less experience.
Can applicants request accommodations during the application process?
Yes, applicants are encouraged to let the company know if they require additional support or adjustments to submit their application.
Who will the Litigation Assistant report to?
The Litigation Assistant will report to the Head of Catastrophic Injury, who is recognized as a market name in the field.