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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

Average Cost of a Workers’ Compensation Claim in Connecticut

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Last Modified on Mar 05, 2025

Connecticut requires the majority of its employers to maintain workers’ compensation insurance to pay for injured workers’ medical bills and lost wages without requiring victims to prove negligence or fault. The average cost of a workers’ compensation claim can vary significantly based on factors that are unique to each case. The best way to estimate the potential value of your workers’ comp claim is by consulting with a New Haven workers’ compensation attorney.

Motorcycle Accident Claims vs. Car Accident Claims

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

Many motorcycle owners check the weather reports in the morning and weigh the decision of taking their car to work, school, or a local destination, or hopping on their motorcycle for a more exhilarating ride. A ride in the open air can turn a dull daily commute into something that feels weekend-worthy and also saves gas costs—but that’s not where the differences end.

Most Common Medical Malpractice Claims

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

We trust our medical professionals to prioritize our health and safety when we turn to them for treatment for illnesses, accidents, and medical emergencies, but medical malpractice claims have risen steadily since the 1960s, and now, studies show that 21% of Americans have experienced a medical error. While many have only minor impacts, some medical mistakes cause severe injury, worsened medical conditions, and even death.

What Does Duty of Care Mean?

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

Most personal injury cases in Connecticut are founded on the legal doctrine of negligence. Someone is negligent if he or she owed a duty of care to someone else, breached this duty of care and injured the victim. Understanding duty of care is fundamental to bringing a personal injury claim, as violating this duty can give an injured accident victim the right to file a claim for financial compensation. 

A Guide to Construction Site Safety Regulations

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

Construction is the most dangerous job in the country. In an effort to protect construction workers and prevent life-threatening workplace injuries, the federal government has enacted hundreds of construction site safety regulations. A violation of these rules by an employer or coworker could entitle the injured worker to financial compensation through a personal injury lawsuit.

How Do You Categorize a Catastrophic Accident or Injury?

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Last Modified on Feb 12, 2025

In personal injury law, a catastrophic injury is one that will impact the victim for the foreseeable future or the rest of his or her life. The damages, or financial compensation, that may be paid out to a victim of a catastrophic accident in Connecticut may be different than in a noncatastrophic injury case.

What Kinds of Personal Injury Cases Do We Handle?

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Last Modified on Feb 12, 2025

Personal injury law is designed to protect people who are harmed by someone else’s carelessness or wrongdoing. An injured victim may qualify for compensation after many different types of incidents. If you get injured in Connecticut, you may have grounds to bring a personal injury claim against one or more parties in pursuit of financial compensation.

What Is the Timeline for Personal Injury Cases in Connecticut?

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

If you suffer a serious injury in an accident in Connecticut and are seeking compensation through a personal injury case, it is normal to want the legal process to be over as soon as possible so that you can move on with your life. Knowing what to expect from the claims process can give you greater peace of mind during this difficult time.

How Is Wrongful Death Determined in Connecticut?

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

Wrongful death is the worst thing that a family can go through in Connecticut. While it by no means makes up for a preventable death in the family, filing a wrongful death claim can provide some measure of justice to grieving survivors. A lawsuit can hold a wrongdoer accountable and provide financial compensation to help the family move forward.

How You Can Prevent a Dog Bite Injury

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Last Modified on Feb 12, 2025

Dog attacks can be violent and severely damaging, both physically and emotionally. It is always better to prevent a serious dog bite injury than to try to recover from one. Knowing what to do when faced with a potentially vicious or aggressive dog in your neighborhood could save your life. Our New Haven personal injury attorneys have experience handling a variety of dog bite claims, and sometimes they can be avoidable. 

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