What is a Loss of Consortium?
A loss of consortium is the loss of benefits of a family relationship because of injuries caused by negligence.
According to Cornell Law School’s Legal Information Institute (LII), loss of consortium is defined as “a claim for damages suffered by the spouse of an injured party as a result of injury to the spouse.” As such, it demonstrates the recognition of the impact of injuries on familial relationships and the legal basis for seeking compensation for such losses. It is a legal claim typically made by a spouse or family member of an injured person seeking compensation for the loss of love, companionship, support, and affection that resulted from the injury or death.
Typically, loss of consortium occurs during a major act of negligence such as a car accident or building collapse that results in death. Loss of consortium claims examine intangible losses sought for the emotional impact of injuries on the spouse or family member, rather than financial losses. Understanding loss of consortium is essential in personal injury and wrongful death cases to ensure that spouses and family members receive recognition and compensation for the profound emotional and relational impacts of injuries or losses caused by negligence or wrongful acts. Legal professionals play a critical role in advocating for these damages on behalf of their clients, emphasizing the importance of preserving and compensating familial relationships in civil litigation.
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How Long Could My Truck Accident Case Take to Settle?
Does It Take a Long Time For a Truck Accident Claim to Reach a Settlement?
If you are involved in a truck accident, compensation for your settlement depends on many factors. In some cases, the truck accident claim can be settled within a few months and in others, it can take a few years before it reaches a conclusion. Truck accident claims involve commercial vehicles, which means there are more parties involved. Additionally, negotiations may fail to achieve adequate funds for victims, and the pursuit of a personal injury claim or wrongful death lawsuit is the proper course of action.
Unfortunately, it’s difficult to say how long a truck accident case can take to settle — anywhere from a few months to a few years. It usually depends on the willingness of all parties involved to reach a settlement and how complex the claim is. […]
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How Can a Truck Accident Lawyer Help?
Why Do I Need a Truck Accident Lawyer After an Accident?
Dealing with the aftermath of a truck accident in Pennsylvania can be frustrating, stressful, and devastating. Faced with medical expenses, pain and sufferings, and lost wages, the road to recovery may seem long and hard for both you and your family. What you need is an experienced truck accident lawyer to help you receive the maximum amount of compensation for your losses, in a timely manner, so you and your family can start the healing process.
But how can a truck accident lawyer help your claim and why do you need one? Let’s explain.
A Truck Accident Lawyer Can Help With Deadlines and Evidence
Timeliness is critical when establishing liability and the best possible financial compensation that you are entitled to. Reputable truck accident lawyers understand that timing is crucial to ensure a fair, […]
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Should I Accept the Insurance Company’s Offer After a Truck Accident?
Should I Take the Insurance Company’s Settlement?
Truck accidents are complex, multi-faceted, traumatic, and emotionally draining events for all parties involved — especially truck accident victims. If you or your loved one has fallen victim to such a devastating occurrence, there is evidence to scrutinize, truck logs to detail, mechanical efficacies to validate, and liability to determine.
Big trucking companies have built-in insurance company representatives who are trained to empathize and to negotiate an early settlement offer with you. You are likely to endure more injuries and expenses than you originally thought, and once you formally agree and accept an insurance settlement offer, you cannot later act on second thoughts; further negotiations are considered off the table.
This all leads to why you should never be hasty to accept an initial offer that an insurance company makes — the best way to protect your rights after a truck accident is to make sure you don’t speak with the insurance company until you first speak with an experienced truck accident lawyer at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys who will defend your rights and ensure that you are fairly compensated. […]
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What Damages Can I Recover in a Truck Accident Claim?
A truck accident can change your life. There are the obvious consequences: your vehicle might be totaled. Your injuries leave you in pain, facing a lengthy recovery, and unable to work. You might have PTSD or severe mental anguish in the wake of your accident. Then there are the financial consequences. Many accident victims and their families are not prepared for the astronomical costs they face after being in a truck accident. The accident wasn’t your fault, so you shouldn’t be left with the bill. Unfortunately, you are unlikely to receive full, fair compensation from the at-fault parties without the help of a truck accident lawyer.
A truck accident lawsuit is often the only path to justice for accident victims. While a truck accident lawsuit cannot reverse the damage that has been done, it can provide you with the resources you need to rebuild your life and protect you from financial struggles. […]
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What Percentage of Truck Accidents are Caused by Cars?
What Happens When a Car Driver is Responsible for a Truck Accident?
Truck drivers are the heart of America’s infrastructure. In 2020, 10.23 billion tons of freight was transported by trucks in the United States. Food, construction materials, raw materials for U.S. manufacturers, and every vital retail goods sold and shipped in the U.S. relies on big rigs. More than 72 percent of transported items in this country are moved by trucks. The U.S. economy is driven by large trucks. But what happens if you are a truck driver involved in a large truck crash and you are not at fault?
At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, we know picking up the pieces after a truck accident can feel like an insurmountable task. If you or a loved one becomes a victim of a truck accident caused by a passenger vehicle or other motorist, […]
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