Legal Staff
At Ralli we take particular care of who is hand picked into each Department. All our staff are required to be able to see the world from our client's viewpoint. We adopt a professional and assertive approach to our client's predicament, whilst excercising guile when dealing with their opponents.
Sajida Chaudry
Solicitor
My Job Title: Solicitor
Date I Joined Ralli: June 2009
Admitted as a solicitor: 1998
Professional Qualifications: LLB(HONS), Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (LPC)
What do I do at work?
I specialise in Claimant only Personal Injury work. I have since the start of my career acted on behalf of Claimants as I am passionate about securing the best possible settlements that I can for my clients, following what is quite often a traumatic accident causing distressing injuries. This can lead to financial difficulties if time is taken off work resulting in loss of earnings and other expenses. I always seek to recover such losses within the claim I am instructed to pursue.
What have I done?
After obtaining my law degree, I completed my LPC at the College of Law, Chester. I then commenced my training with a Liverpool based law firm which I had joined in 1995. After qualifying as a Solicitor at this firm, I was promoted to Associate Solicitor. I subsequently moved to the Greater Manchester area and joined another law firm where I again undertook a variety of personal injury work such as road traffic accidents, accidents or even assaults during the course of employment, injuries as a result of crimes of violence, dog bite cases, tripping and slipping accidents, untraced and uninsured driver accidents and many more.
What do I like?
I enjoy socialising with friends whether via work functions or otherwise. I love to travel and one of my most memorable trips was to the West Indies to watch cricket of all things, although I have to admit it was thoroughly enjoyable. I enjoy music, theatre and comedy shows, cinema and reading.
I am a member of the NSPCC/Childline North West Team and have successfully completed my training to become a Volunteer Counsellor for Childline. I currently provide counselling to young people one evening a week and find this extremely rewarding although somtimes it can be emotionally challenging. I would like to do further fundraising work with the NSPCC in future.
Memberships:
Amnesty International, Association of Women Solicitors, Law Society, NSPCC/ Childline



