Jacobs & Jacobs
One Audubon, 1 Audubon Suite 103, New Haven, CT 06511, New Haven, CT 06511
About Jacobs & Jacobs
Jacobs & Jacobs is a personal injury law firm located in New Haven, Connecticut. The firm has represented clients across the state for over 100 years. They handle a range of cases, including car accidents, medical malpractice, premises liability, and wrongful death. Jacobs & Jacobs has achieved multiple record-setting verdicts in Connecticut. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis, ensuring clients pay no upfront costs.
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$225,000
Motorcycle Accident
Our client was operating a motorcycle when an elderly woman turned left in front of him, resulting in serious lacerations and an ankle injury. The case was resolved for 90 percent of the insurance coverage.
$9M
Medical Malpractice
Mather v. Griffin Hospital Medical Malpractice - Severe Brain Damage
$550,000
Auto/Pedestrian Accident
Our client was a pedestrian who was struck by a car at a busy intersection at night. The driver of the car claimed that she was proceeding through the intersection with a green light when she felt a bump. That “bump” was her car striking our client, who was crossing the street. She suffered serious leg fractures requiring surgery and a serious head injury, including a skull fracture. Due to the head injuries, she had no recollection of whether she had a walk signal. We located witnesses who were able to testify that our client was clearly visible as she began to cross the street and that the impact occurred in the right lane, despite the driver’s claim that it occurred in the left lane.
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