Most personal injury lawyer resume drafts fail because they read like case task logs, not proof of wins, and ATS filters miss the right trial, negotiation, and litigation keywords. That matters when recruiters scan fast and competition stays high.
A strong resume shows outcomes first, so you lead with results tied to strategy and execution. Knowing how to make your resume stand out starts with quantifying settlements and verdicts, showing claim volume managed, highlighting motion win rates, reduced cycle time to resolution, improved lien recovery, and client satisfaction.