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ToggleWhether you are a native of Fairfield or passing through on I-95, the Constitution State is a desirable place to be. Accidents can occur anywhere, however, and when they occur as a result of someone else’s negligence, a Fairfield personal injury lawyer may be able to help.

At Jacobs & Jacobs, our longevity and personal injury experience, coupled with our reputation for hard work and diligence, enhance our relationships in the Connecticut courts. We have set the record twice for the highest jury verdict in Connecticut, winning for our clients the compensation they deserve.
Past verdicts are not always indicative of future outcomes, but the team at Jacobs & Jacobs handles every client’s situation with the utmost care. Fairfield personal injury cases are generally litigated in the Superior Court located at 1 Lafayette Circle in Bridgeport, CT.
Personal injury cases can involve a wide range of circumstances. Some of the most common types of personal injury claims are vehicular accidents, dog bites, and medical malpractice.
In 2024, the 3rd most common call for service for Fairfield police was to report a car accident. Pedestrian deaths rose 2.1% in 2025 in the state of Connecticut. Whether you were in a multi-car crash on I-95 or your loved one died from a driver’s negligence on Post Road, you deserve compensation if the accident was due to another party’s carelessness.
Truck accidents can have life-altering effects. The size of most trucks can cause heavier damage and result in injuries that take longer to heal or need long-term care. A Fairfield personal injury attorney can help identify whether you have a claim, file the claim for you, and negotiate with other parties to get what you need to cover current and future medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional damage.
At Jacobs & Jacobs, we aren’t afraid of giant insurance companies that don’t want to pay out. We do the hard work and due diligence to achieve the appropriate compensatory damages for our clients.
While dogs can be man’s best friend, they can also become a frightening attacker. Dog bite injuries may include the need for surgery, plastic surgery, physical therapy, and mental health care. You may suddenly feel afraid around any dog, and this could negatively impact your daily routines.
Approximately 4.5 million people are bitten by a dog each year in the U.S. When a dog bite happens due to the carelessness of its owner, you may be entitled to payment of your medical bills, lost wages, and compensation for any emotional distress.
When a doctor or other healthcare professional causes injury through neglect or carelessness, compensation may be necessary to provide additional care, pay alternate medical providers, and recover lost wages. Depending on the severity of the injury, this could result in a personal injury case against a single provider or an entire healthcare facility.
Our practice can hire medical professionals in the same specialty to provide testimony. This can help to deepen understanding of the actions that caused the injury and estimate the cost of future care.
If you have a case you suspect may be a personal injury claim, it’s advisable to speak to a Fairfield personal injury lawyer. A Fairfield personal injury lawyer can provide essential support for proving a personal injury claim through the collection of medical evidence, interviews, witness statements, and documentation.
When someone else’s carelessness results in your pain, it can leave you feeling like no one is on your side. When you hire a personal injury lawyer from Jacobs & Jacobs, our skilled attorneys listen to your story and your needs. Our goals are to understand what happened to you, to detail your options, and to counsel you toward the path that works for your unique situation.
A personal injury attorney can make a detailed analysis of your case, gathering evidence to support the strongest details of your claim.
In most cases, the statute of limitations for a personal injury claim in Connecticut is two years. According to Connecticut General Statute 52-584, the two years may be from the date the injury occurred, or, in some cases, from the date the injury is found. The date may be extended in the case of a minor. In medical malpractice cases, a 90-day extension may be added to allow for a reasonable inquiry into the malpractice.
In Connecticut, the four conditions for proving negligence are:
Auto insurance is one of the most commonly used types of insurance. The State of Connecticut requires drivers to carry car insurance with a minimum bodily injury limit of $25,000 for one person, $50,000 for more than one person, and an additional $25,000 for property damage. Drivers can carry more insurance if they choose.
The Discovery Rule in Connecticut allows you to pause the statute of limitations on a personal injury claim. If, for instance, you have an injury that didn’t show up until later, you can use the date it would reasonably be discovered as the beginning of the statute of limitations deadline. For instance, this date might be when imaging tests come back.
Jacobs & Jacobs has been a Connecticut law firm for almost 100 years. We are dedicated to our clients in Fairfield and throughout Connecticut, and we endeavor to create an atmosphere where clients feel like family. Every client is assigned a lawyer and a paralegal to their case, and we make sure they feel heard. With proven tactical negotiation skills and an equally powerful record in trial law, we have a reputation for success. Contact us today.