Loss of Consortium in Premises Liability Cases
After a premises liability accident, the injury can be severe to the point where the victim’s relationships with others are damaged. They may need time, money, and headspace to recover, which can affect their relationships with the people that they love. “Loss of consortium” damages are meant to take care of these types of scenarios. Loss of consortium is for the spouse of close family members to make a standalone claim that the accident caused them to lose some attributes of the former relationship that they had with their loved one. This can mean they lost the intimacy, companionship, comfort, love, and affection that the victim was able to provide.
This type of claim is also used in wrongful death cases and is typically only used in the event of a very severe or lifelong injury or death. In either case, the spouse or family member can seek monetary damages for losing parts of the relationship that they once had due to another’s negligence.
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