Insurance Trial Attorney - PIP The candidate should have 2 years of trial experience, preferably in insurance defense, and a proven track record of defending insurance carriers in the challenging environment of Personal Injury Protection Litigation. As a Trial Attorney with firm, draft pleadings, handle depositions, attend hearings, argue motions, and negotiate settlements in the interest of company. Handle a full caseload of minimal to moderate complex matters representing company. Communicate and report to the internal Client and Claims associates on progress of litigation, strategy, and evaluation. Assist Claims associates as requested in resolving cases against company by settlement and/or trial. Develop and maintain all strategies from pre-trial through post-trial and conduct appeals when appropriate. Participate in training Claims personnel regarding litigation and the law as requested. Review case law and statutory changes to maintain current knowledge of the law and to report on emerging legal trends.
The candidate should have Strong academic background and a Juris Degree (JD) from an American Bar Association-accredited law school. Must have 2-6 years of experience as a practicing litigation attorney licensed in Florida. Experience with P.I.P. litigation required; additional experience with tort / bodily injury litigation strongly preferred. Active license to practice law in the state of Florida is required. Successful experience in dealing with people where conflict and controversy exists is required.
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