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Thompson Law Injury Lawyers - Dallas, TX

posted 2 months ago

Full-time - Entry Level
Dallas, TX

About the position

The Demand Writer for Personal Injury at Thompson Law LLP is responsible for drafting persuasive demand letters that advocate for clients who have suffered injuries due to preventable tragedies. This role requires a strong writing ability, attention to detail, and a commitment to understanding medical and legal arguments to effectively represent clients against large insurance companies and corporations. The position is integral to the firm's mission of providing world-class service and achieving record-setting results in personal injury settlements.

Responsibilities

  • Draft demand letters that articulate logical arguments and summarize medical evidence on behalf of injured clients.
  • Review medical records to understand the complexities of injuries and treatments involved in each case.
  • Collaborate with an attorney-led team to ensure that demand letters are tailored to the specifics of each case.
  • Advocate for clients by crafting persuasive arguments that highlight their injuries and the impact on their lives.

Requirements

  • Associates or Bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
  • Experience or strong interest in personal injury law and medical terminology.
  • Excellent writing and reading skills with a high attention to detail.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and meet weekly goals.

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience in legal writing or copywriting.
  • Familiarity with medical records and personal injury cases.

Benefits

  • 401(k) with employer contributions
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Yearly bonus
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