Personal Injury Attorney

Plaintiff Personal Injury Attorney to join our thriving Dallas team. You will manage a
caseload from pre-suit through litigation, focusing on aggressive client advocacy and
achieving optimal case resolutions. Proficiency in personal injury law and litigation
required. The ideal candidate knows how to draft demands, interface with insurance
adjusters, analyze medical records, identify and resolve complex case issues, conduct
depositions, draft & file POPs and drive case strategy from intake to settlement. Must
have 3+ years of plaintiff personal injury pre-suit and litigation experience. Bilingual,
English/Spanish, preferred but NOT required.

You will work alongside a dynamic and experienced team of Attorneys and have local and
remote support staff. We are looking for a distinguished individual interested in a long-term
career destination where they can build a fulfilling career, as opposed to simply holding a
job.

If you are a personal injury attorney looking to make a change, apply now!

Compensation:
$125,000 - $145,000 + Competitive commission structure (split on pre-suit, comm. on
settled litigation cases. Commensurate based on experience. Attorneys with a portable
case load already in place will receive preferential consideration. Bar Dues and CLEs
provided by the law firm, and a commission on any case brought into our firm for any area
of law that we handle.

Responsibilities:
Work closely with our clients to understand the extent of their injuries, negotiate with
insurance companies and opposing counsel, and represent our clients in court. Manage a
caseload of personal injury cases, including auto accidents, slip and falls, premises
liability claims, and wrongful death cases. Drafting and responding to discovery, drafting
motions and motion responses, legal research, and legal writing. Work with experts from
various medical and other disciplines assist with report drafting, deposition preparation,
etc.

Qualifications:
Licensed and in good standing with the Texas State Bar. 3+ years of plaintiff personal
injury pre-suit and litigating experience. Experience drafting demands and responding to
motions. Substantial knowledge of Rules of Civil Procedure and Rules of Evidence.
Exceptional attention to detail, strong writing, and legal research skills. Great attorney work
ethic.

Benefits:
Client offers comprehensive benefits, including medical paid 100% by employer, dental,

vision and life insurance, referral program, paid time off and paid holidays, a state-of-the-
art office environment with a positive and enthusiastic work culture.

Location:
Fully onsite Dallas Office. This position is NOT remote.

Please email resume to : Sheila@mykeystaff.com

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