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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

What to Do When an Insurance Company Denies a Valid Claim

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

If you get injured in an event such as a car accident, you may assume you will receive a fair payment to cover your medical costs and property damage – especially if you were not at fault or have never missed a payment on your insurance policy. Unfortunately, insurance companies do not always act in good faith.

A Guide to Disability Claims

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

If an accident in Connecticut leaves you with a permanent disability, financial assistance is often available through one or more insurance programs. You may qualify for benefits through the Social Security Disability Insurance system, for example, or a personal injury claim payout. Below are answers to frequently asked questions to get an idea of what to expect from the disability claims process.

Sharing the Road With Motorcyclists: Safety Tips

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

 Every year, thousands of motorcyclists sustain serious and life-changing injuries in car and traffic accidents. Statistically, motorcyclists are about 28 times more likely to die in motor vehicle accidents than vehicle passengers. Part of being a responsible driver is using safe driving techniques when sharing the road with these vulnerable road users.

Intersections Are the Most Dangerous Parts of the Road: Here’s Why

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

By definition, intersections are locations where two different types of traffic intersect. This makes them highly dangerous areas for drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians. If a negligent driver ignores a stop sign or fails to yield the right-of-way at an intersection, it can result in a deadly motor vehicle collision. Take extra care at intersections in Connecticut to protect yourself and others.

Tips for Safe Driving Around Semi Trucks

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Last Modified on Jan 31, 2025

All drivers must carefully follow traffic laws and adhere to road rules that help keep them and others safe. But when on the road with large commercial trucks, it pays to practice extra caution. Semi-trucks pose a particular danger to other vehicles on the road for a number of reasons beyond their immense size and weight, which dwarfs common family vehicles on the roadways, giving other vehicles a distinct disadvantage in an accident.

How Does Jaywalking Play Into Pedestrian Accident Liability?

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Last Modified on Feb 07, 2025

In at-fault insurance states like Connecticut, it matters who is at fault in an accident, including pedestrian accidents. The person who causes an accident to occur is the one who must pay for the injured party’s damages, typically through their insurance policy. While Connecticut law stipulates that drivers have the responsibility to protect pedestrians by slowing down, stopping, and taking other means to avoid a collision with a vulnerable pedestrian, it also views jaywalking as a violation of the state’s traffic and pedestrian laws.

Everything You Need to Know About Workers’ Compensation

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Last Modified on Jan 31, 2025

An accident can happen at work when you least expect it, potentially causing serious injuries that interfere with your ability to do your job and require expensive medical care. In this scenario, Connecticut’s workers’ compensation system may provide financial reimbursement for your losses.

How Does the Workers’ Compensation System Work?

The State of Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Program was established by the Workers’ Compensation Act, located in Chapter 568 of the General Statutes of Connecticut.

Study: Walking in Connecticut – The Most Dangerous Zones for Pedestrians

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Last Modified on Jun 17, 2025

Walking as a means of transportation can be a great way to get around. It can save you money and time, and allow you to sneak some exercise into your day. Yet, it can also be dangerous. Across the United States, pedestrian fatalities are increasing faster than any other traffic-related fatality.

What Is Considered an Unsafe Work Environment?

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Last Modified on Jan 31, 2025

When you clock in at work, the last thing you anticipate is getting seriously injured. Unfortunately, thousands of workplaces in Connecticut do not offer safe work environments for employees. If you get injured because of an unsafe work environment, learn your rights in terms of seeking financial compensation and holding someone accountable.

What Are the Most Common Medical Malpractice Cases?

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Last Modified on Feb 12, 2025

Medical malpractice occurs when a health care practitioner falls short of the correct standards of patient care. When a patient is injured due to subpar care, he or she has the right to file a medical malpractice claim in Connecticut in pursuit of financial compensation. Identifying the most common types of medical malpractice cases could allow you to determine whether you have a lawsuit.

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