We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Litigation Personal Injury Paralegal to join our Premises Liability team. In this role, you will support attorneys by performing a wide range of tasks related to personal injury litigation. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of personal injury law, exceptional organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple cases simultaneously. You will play a critical role in ensuring that our clients receive effective representation throughout the litigation process.
- Assist attorneys with all phases of personal injury litigation, including pre-trial preparation, trial, and post-trial activities.
- Conduct legal research and gather evidence to support case strategies, including medical records, accident reports, and witness statements.
- Draft and prepare legal documents such as complaints, motions, discovery requests, and settlement agreements.
- File and manage legal documents in court and ensure compliance with all procedural deadlines and requirements.
- Coordinate with clients, medical professionals, and expert witnesses to obtain necessary information and documentation.
- Review and summarize medical records, accident reports, and other case-related documents.
- Assist in the preparation of discovery responses and manage the discovery process, including organizing and reviewing evidence.
- Prepare case files and exhibits for depositions, hearings, and trials.
- Maintain and update case management systems with case details, deadlines, and correspondence.
- Communicate with clients to provide updates on case status, schedule appointments, and address any questions or concerns.
- Support attorneys in trial preparation, including organizing trial exhibits and preparing trial notebooks.
- Proven experience as a paralegal with a background in premises liability.
- Proficiency in legal research and writing, with experience drafting legal documents and pleadings.
- Knowledge of personal injury litigation procedures and familiarity with relevant laws and regulations.
- Excellent organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple cases and deadlines effectively.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy in handling case-related documents and information.
- Proficiency in using case management software, legal research tools, and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to interact professionally with clients, attorneys, and other stakeholders.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong sense of confidentiality and ability to exercise sound judgment
- Ability to work under pressure/deadlines and to perform multiple tasks simultaneously; self-motivated
- Outstanding time-management and typing skills
- Professional presentation in attire, demeanor, appearance, and compliance to company dress code
- Paralegal associates degree or other relevant certification preferred
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Referral program
- Vision insurance
- Employer Paid Short Term Disability and Basic Life Insurance
Schedule:
- 8-hour shift - 8am - 5pm, 8:30am -5:30pm, or 9am -6pm
- Monday to Friday
- Onsite Professional Office Setting
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