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Personal Injury Opportunities – Scotland

Frasia Wright Associates
Fife
1 month ago
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PERSONAL INJURY FOCUS

LOOKING FOR PERSONAL INJURY SPECIALISTS…

At Frasia Wright Associates we are currently handling a range of challenging and exciting Personal Injury opportunities and are seeing an increase in demand for specialists within the profession at all levels, throughout Scotland. So, if you are looking for a new challenge as a Personal Injury lawyer, at any level – please contact us for a confidential discussion or visit our website. A small selection of what we have to offer is featured below:

Disputes/Commercial Disputes & Claims (Liability Claims Defence Team) – Edinburgh/Glasgow (Assignment 17444)

Manage own caseload of defender personal injury claims (motor, EL/PL, industrial disease, clinical negligence, fatal accidents). Advise insurers, public bodies, and businesses on claims ranging from low-value to complex, high-value disputes. 2–5 years’ PQE with experience in liability defence, strong drafting/case management, and ability to work independently and in teams.

Personal Injury Solicitor – Fife (Assignment 17353)

Handle a varied caseload of personal injury matters, including workplace incidents, road accidents, and fatal claims. 1–4 years’ PQE, with litigation experience or a desire to transition from another area (e.g., commercial litigation). Full-time, permanent role with flexible hybrid working in a respected, growing PI team.

Solicitor, Insurance/Litigation – Glasgow / Hybrid (Assignment 16432)

Join a specialist insurance litigation practice managing a high-volume caseload, including credit hire claims. Open to NQ–6 years’ PQE with civil litigation, drafting, and court experience. Hybrid/flexible working, competitive salary, and strong bonus structure in a supportive team environment.

Solicitor/Senior Solicitor, Large Loss/Motor – Glasgow/Hybrid (Assignment 17683)

Work with a partner on large-loss and catastrophic injury cases; manage own litigated motor claims. Responsibilities include assessing liability/quantum, instructing experts, drafting, and supporting business development. 2–5 years’ PQE preferred, strong litigation and organisational skills; hybrid role with 1 day in office.

Personal Injury Solicitor – Glasgow (Assignment 17648)

Manage pre-litigation and litigated PI claims, including serious road traffic and workplace incidents. Minimum 4 years’ PQE with strong drafting, communication, and case management system skills. Competitive salary, hybrid working, and benefits package in a supportive PI firm.

Casualty Commercial Solicitor – Glasgow (Assignment 17631)

Defend EL/PL, motor/fraud, and disease claims for insurers, businesses, and public sector clients. Manage own caseload while assisting on complex/high-value litigation; liaise with courts, witnesses, and opponents. NQ–3 years’ PQE with EL/PL defence experience; strong communication and teamwork in a top-ranked national firm.

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