Negotiation Attorney (Personal Injury)Compensation: $120,000–$175,000 base salary + quarterly bonus Location: Costa Mesa Work Schedule: Onsite for first 90 days and then open to 2 days remoteThis role is ideal for a seasoned negotiator or attorney who thrives in high-stakes personal injury work and is motivated by meaningful client outcomes. You'll join a fast-moving, client-focused legal team that approaches every case with urgency, accountability, and respect for the people behind the claims. The environment is collaborative, performance-driven, and grounded in the belief that exceptional legal results come from preparation, empathy, and strategic execution.Position OverviewThe Senior Negotiator / Attorney will take ownership of complex, high-value personal injury matters in the pre-litigation phase.
This role focuses on resolving catastrophic and commercial injury cases through sophisticated negotiation, compelling demand drafting, and strategic positioning. You will work closely with internal legal teams while serving as a primary point of contact for insurers, defense counsel, and clients.Key ResponsibilitiesLead settlement negotiations involving catastrophic injury, traumatic brain injury, wrongful death, and other serious personal injury claimsDraft and refine comprehensive settlement demands that clearly present liability, damages, and long-term impactAnalyze medical records, expert opinions, coverage issues, and exposure risks to identify leverage and maximize recoveryDevelop negotiation strategies based on policy limits, jurisdictional factors, and defense postureCommunicate directly with insurance adjusters and opposing counsel to drive efficient and favorable resolutionsMaintain accurate documentation of negotiations, offers, counteroffers, and case progressCollaborate with attorneys, paralegals, and case managers to ensure alignment on strategy and case directionProvide consistent, professional updates to clients throughout the negotiation processEnsure deadlines, tasks, and case notes are properly tracked and calendaredQualificationsAttorney or senior-level negotiator with 5+ years of experience handling high-exposure personal injury or commercial injury mattersDemonstrated success resolving high-value cases ($250k–$1M+, including policy-limit outcomes)Strong understanding of bodily injury valuation, insurance coverage analysis, and negotiation strategyAbility to assess complex medical and financial damages with sound judgmentExcellent written and verbal communication skills, including persuasive demand writingProficiency with Microsoft Office, Adobe, and legal case management platformsComfortable managing a fast-paced caseload while maintaining accuracy and professionalismCompensation & BenefitsBase salary range: $120,000–$175,000, depending on experience and credentialsBonus opportunities tied to performance and case outcomesEmployer-paid medical, dental, vision, and life insurance (after eligibility period)401(k) with employer matchUnlimited PTO after introductory periodOn-site gym and modern office amenitiesClear growth trajectory and professional development supportWork EnvironmentCollaborative, client-centered cultureHigh-impact casework with real responsibilityEastridge Workforce Solutions is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Please note that Eastridge is unable to provide visa sponsorship to applicants. Certain clients require Eastridge to perform background checks and Eastridge will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with any applicable federal, state, or local law regarding criminal backgrounds, including but not limited to the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring and the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.