About John Bruscato, Personal Injury Attorney
John Bruscato was born in 1986 on the US Army base at Fort Knox near Elizabethtown, Kentucky. The son of Ouachita Parish native Frank Bruscato and Kentucky native Deborah Stiff, John was the youngest of three children. He grew up in Monroe, Louisiana, and graduated from St. Frederick’s High School in Monroe in 2004. John went on to attain two undergraduate degrees from the University of Louisiana, Monroe, graduating in December, 2008 with degrees in both marketing and economics. While an undergraduate student, John was an active member of Pi Sigma Epsilon, the national fraternity for sales, marketing, and management, and served as its president during his senior year as an undergraduate. He was also a member of Mu Kappa Tau, the national marketing honors society, which selects its members from the top ten percent of marketing and business students at an institution. His undergraduate career was distinguished by several appearances on the Dean’s List and two semesters in which he earned a coveted place on the President’s List - an accomplishment which requires a full-time student to achieve a 3.9 or higher GPA.
John began law school at Mississippi College School of Law in Jackson, Mississippi, in the Fall of 2009. During his three years of law school, John’s commitment to academic excellence once again placed him on the Dean’s List for several semesters. While in law school, John joined and actively participated in Phi Alpha Delta, the first law fraternity to open membership to all genders, races, creeds and national origins. He also served as a Senator for his class in Mississippi College’s Student Bar Association during his third year of law school. After his graduation from law school in 2011, John honored the entrepreneurial spirit imbued in him by his father and grandfather and went into practice on his own with The Bruscato Law Firm. He quickly realized he had a natural affinity and talent for negotiating the often treacherous processes of Workers’ Compensation law, and focused his efforts into developing a practice specializing in helping injured and wrongfully treated employees recover. |
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