... the rights of injured individuals and those who need a strong advocate. With a reputation for ... Recipient of the Hire Vets Medallion Award and Pro Patria Award * Structured onboarding, coaching ...
... the rights of injured individuals and those who need a strong advocate. With a reputation for ... Recipient of the Hire Vets Medallion Award and Pro Patria Award * Structured onboarding, coaching ...
... the rights of injured individuals and those who need a strong advocate. With a reputation for ... Recipient of the Hire Vets Medallion Award and Pro Patria Award * Structured onboarding, coaching ...
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... the rights of injured individuals and those who need a strong advocate. With a reputation for ... Recipient of the Hire Vets Medallion Award and Pro Patria Award * Structured onboarding, coaching ...
... the rights of injured individuals and those who need a strong advocate. With a reputation for ... Recipient of the Hire Vets Medallion Award and Pro Patria Award * Structured onboarding, coaching ...
... the rights of injured individuals and those who need a strong advocate. With a reputation for ... Recipient of the Hire Vets Medallion Award and Pro Patria Award * Structured onboarding, coaching ...
Recipient Rights information
What are some common challenges faced by Recipient Rights Officers in ensuring compliance within healthcare organizations?
What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Recipient Rights Officer, and why are they important?
What are Recipient Rights?
What is the difference between Recipient Rights vs Recipient Rights Investigator?
| Aspect | Recipient Rights | Recipient Rights Investigator |
|---|---|---|
| Certifications | Typically requires certification in Recipient Rights or related compliance training | Requires similar certifications, often with additional investigative training |
| Work Environment | Works within organizations to ensure compliance with rights policies | Conducts investigations into rights violations within organizations |
| Employer & Industry | Used by healthcare, social services, and mental health agencies | Employed in similar settings, focusing on rights violations investigations |
Recipient Rights professionals focus on ensuring individuals' rights are protected and compliance is maintained, while Recipient Rights Investigators specifically handle the investigation of rights violations. Both roles require similar certifications and work within the same industry environments, but their core functions differ: one emphasizes prevention and policy adherence, the other emphasizes investigation and resolution.
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO
Posted 21 days ago
Job description
Join a Mission-Driven Team at Berry Law
About Berry Law
Berry Law is a nationally recognized, veteran-led law firm committed to fighting for the rights of injured individuals and those who need a strong advocate. With a reputation for results-driven advocacy and client-centered service, we guide our clients through complex legal challenges and pursue the compensation they deserve-relentlessly and strategically.
Position Overview
We are growing-and looking for a skilled, driven Personal Injury Attorney who is ready to take ownership of cases, advocate fiercely for clients, and contribute to a high-performing team.
This role is ideal for an attorney who thrives in a fast-paced environment, values autonomy, and is motivated by winning-both for clients and as part of a team.
What You'll Do
- Lead personal injury cases from intake through resolution or trial
- Conduct detailed case investigations and develop strong evidentiary support
- Draft and file pleadings, motions, and legal briefs
- Negotiate strategically with insurance companies and opposing counsel
- Prepare for and represent clients at trial when necessary
- Develop case strategies tailored to maximize client outcomes
- Stay current on legal trends, case law, and regulatory updates
- Mentor and support junior attorneys and legal staff
- Contribute to client experience and firm growth initiatives
What You Bring
- J.D. from an accredited law school
- Active license in Nebraska and/or Iowa
- 3-5+ years of personal injury litigation experience
- Proven ability to drive strong case results and settlements
- Excellent written, oral, and courtroom advocacy skills
- Strong negotiation instincts and strategic thinking
- Ability to manage a caseload independently while collaborating with a team
- Experience with legal research tools and case management systems
Standout Candidates May Also Have
- Experience with complex or high-value injury cases
- First-chair or meaningful trial experience
- Demonstrated leadership, mentorship, or community involvement
Why Berry Law?
We don't just practice law-we build a team of high performers committed to winning for our clients.
- Recognized by Inc. 5000 (6 consecutive years) and Law Firm 500 (5 consecutive years)
- Named Best for Vets Employers by Military Times
- Recipient of the Hire Vets Medallion Award and Pro Patria Award
- Structured onboarding, coaching, and ongoing development
- Performance-based bonuses and recognition programs
- Strong, team-oriented culture grounded in accountability and results
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary + bonus opportunities
- Generous PTO
- 401(k)
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Professional development support
- Firm events, branded swag, and community involvement opportunities
Schedule
Monday - Friday | Full-time
Ready to Apply?
If you're a motivated attorney who takes ownership, values results, and is driven to make a meaningful impact for clients-we want to hear from you.
Apply today and join a team that's in it to win it.
About Berry Law Firm
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Company size
51 - 200 Employees
Headquarters location
Omaha, NE, US
Year founded
1965