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Bruce D. Jacobs

Bruce D. Jacobs, Partner at Jacobs & Jacobs, LLC, has dedicated over 48 years to advocating for personal injury victims across Connecticut. Admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 1977, he earned his J.D. from Washington University School of Law after completing a B.A. in Economics at Washington University. Based in New Haven, Bruce combines decades of legal knowledge with client-centered advocacy, building a strong reputation for excellence in personal injury litigation.

LATEST ARTICLES BY: Bruce D. Jacobs

Connecticut’s Pedestrian Laws

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

Pedestrians are known as the most vulnerable road users because they are at the highest risk of suffering severe and fatal injuries in traffic accidents. According to Connecticut crash data, 1,348 collisions involved pedestrians in 2022. Connecticut recently passed new laws in an effort to better protect pedestrians from motor vehicle collisions.

What to Do After a Dog Bite Injury in Connecticut

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Last Modified on Feb 12, 2025

No one ever plans on getting bitten by a dog, but it is possible to prepare for this type of incident. Unfortunately, dog bite injuries occur more often than most people realize. If you get bitten by a dog in Connecticut, it is important to take certain steps to protect yourself physically and financially.

What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?

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Last Modified on Mar 05, 2025

A traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is a serious medical condition that can have lifelong effects on a victim. TBI is a major cause of death in the United States. It is responsible for an average of 190 deaths per day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A victim can suffer a traumatic brain injury from a bump, blow or jolt to the head or skull.

The Role of Expert Witnesses in Personal Injury Cases

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

Expert witnesses can play a critical role in personal injury cases by helping the court and jury understand complex or nuanced issues related to the case. They can provide specialized knowledge and professional opinions based on their expertise to clarify matters that the average person may not understand. Expert witnesses who provide unbiased and credible testimony could change the outcome of a case.

What Is the Statute of Limitations on Medical Malpractice in Connecticut?

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

Medical malpractice is a tort, or wrongdoing, committed by a doctor or another health care provider against a patient. It is the failure to meet the required standards of care within the medical industry. When medical malpractice results in a patient injury, the victim can pursue financial compensation. However, the victim must file a medical malpractice claim within Connecticut’s statute of limitations.

What Is Nursing Home Neglect?

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Last Modified on Mar 05, 2025

Nursing home neglect refers to the failure of a long-term elderly living facility to provide the care and attention required to ensure the well-being of its residents. Neglect is a level of resident care that is shockingly low and can result in serious injuries, illnesses, infections and death. You can better protect your loved one from nursing home neglect by learning how to recognize the warning signs.

What Are the Most Common Types of Birth Injuries?

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Last Modified on Mar 05, 2025

Birth injuries refer to harm suffered by a mother or child before, during or shortly after birth. If a birth injury arises due to a health care provider’s negligence or substandard patient care, it is recognized as medical malpractice. The parents of a newborn who is injured by medical malpractice have the right to file a claim in Connecticut to pursue financial damages.

Are There More Car Accidents in the Winter?

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Last Modified on Jun 17, 2025

Every year, thousands of people end up in emergency rooms with serious injuries from automobile accidents. Connecticut drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians are put in danger due to hazards such as distracted and careless drivers. In wintertime, however, the roads can become even more dangerous due to adverse weather conditions.

Summer Is the Deadliest Time of Year for Drivers 

Contrary to popular belief, statistics show that there are fewer fatal car accidents in the wintertime than in summer in the U.S.

Motorcycle Safety in the Winter Months: What to Know

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Last Modified on Jan 31, 2025

Motorcycling becomes a higher-risk activity in Connecticut’s winter months. Motorcyclists face unique challenges and accident risks due to dangerous weather conditions such as snow and ice. If you wish to take your motorcycle out in cold weather, use these tips to keep yourself safe and accident-free.

Inspect Your Motorcycle 

Motorcycles do not operate the same way in cold weather as they do in warmer temperatures.

How Do I Know If I Need a Personal Injury Lawyer?

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

The decision of whether or not to hire a personal injury lawyer to represent you during an accident claim in Connecticut is an important one that should not be taken lightly. Your future financial stability could be hanging in the balance. The need for an attorney depends on your specific circumstances, including the details of your case, your goals and the severity of your injuries.

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