Posted 3w ago

Personal Injury Plaintiff Paralegal

@ TorkLaw
Chicago, Illinois, United States
$85k-$120k/yrHybridFull Time
Responsibilities:drafting pleadings, maintaining calendar, coordinating filings
Requirements Summary:5+ years’ experience in plaintiff personal injury litigation; strong drafting; bilingual English/Spanish preferred but not required; proficient with Microsoft Office; able to meet deadlines; maintain confidentiality.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Microsoft Office, E-filing
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ALL APPLICANTS AND APPLICATIONS WILL REMAIN CONFIDENTIAL - APPLY WITH CONFIDENCE

Full time: Hybrid, Chicago, IL
Pay: $85K-120k DOE

TORKLAW is more than an award-winning personal injury law firm, we are a team committed to standing up for people during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. We deliver exceptional client experiences and powerful results, guided by discipline, heart, and purpose.

Our values define who we are: Radical Authenticity, Relentless Pursuit of the Win, Growth Mindset, Ownership, Results Driven focus, Respect for Each Other, and Unwavering Integrity.

We are seeking an experienced, compassionate Paralegal to help in the process of meaningful personal injury cases from start to finish, advocate fiercely for clients, and contribute to a strong, collaborative team. This is an opportunity to handle complex, high-value cases, grow alongside a top team, and make a lasting difference in the lives of those we serve.

Key Responsibilities:

As a paralegal, you will be involved in all aspects of the case from inception to end. Your duties will include , but are by no means limited to:

  • Communicate frequently with TORKLAW clients, providing compassionate and empathetic service.
  • Administer and maintain the electronic document filing system.
  • Draft legal documents such as complaints, discovery responses, memoranda, pleadings, affidavits, etc.
  • Finalize and proofread drafts.
  • Maintain attorneys’ calendar, including calendaring appearances and deadlines.
  • Prepare notices, schedule depositions, and serve subpoenas.
  • Secure medical records from healthcare providers.
  • Gather healthcare lien information.
  • Assist with fact investigation.