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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Dog Bite Lawyer
If you were attacked by a dog, contact a dog bite lawyer at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys for a free consultation.
Any type of animal attack can be devastating. Often, the victim of an animal bite will have both physical and emotional scarring. This is where our experienced dog attack attorneys can help.
For over 60 years, the lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys have represented injury victims, including dog bite victims, throughout Pennsylvania. We understand how complicated these cases can sometimes be and are ready to answer any questions you may have about your case.
Most homeowners’ and renters’ insurance policies cover bite injuries, so let us help you recover the damages you deserve for your scarring, pain and suffering, medical bills, and lost wages from your injury.
Our injury attorneys have recovered millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for our clients. […]
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How Much Can Someone Sue for a Car Accident?
In general, there is no limit to how much you can sue someone for a car accident. However, there are factors that may limit how much compensation you will recover in a lawsuit. Things like the severity of the injuries, the extent of the other party’s negligence and the coverage of insurance policies will all limit what you can recover.
How Much Can a Car Accident Victim Sue For?
Car accident victims can sue for economic and noneconomic damages depending on the severity of the wreck. The only way to really maximize the total compensation a victim may be awarded is by utilizing the legal representation of a car accident lawyer.
Potential compensation a car accident victim may be awarded include:
- Medical expenses
- Lost wages
- Diminished earning capacity
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of consortium
- Wrongful death
What will be awarded will also depend on the severity of the crash. […]
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Allentown Workers’ Compensation and Third Party Claims
Allentown Work Injury Lawyers: Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys Will Help With Third-Party Claims
Work-related injuries can be catastrophic and disastrous. You can sustain long-term injuries or permanent disability as you carry out your daily duties at your workplace. If you get hurt at work in Allentown, you have the right to file a workers’ compensation claim. However, workers’ compensation might not be enough to cover all of your economic and non-economic losses. In many cases, you may be entitled to pursue third party claim damages in addition to your workers’ compensation benefits.
If you get injured at work due to another person’s actions (other than your employer or coworker), you have the right to file for a third-party claim. For instance, if you are driving as part of your job and are struck by a reckless driver, you may file a workers’ compensation claim and also take action against the at-fault driver and their insurer. […]
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How Can I Prove My Pain and Suffering?
The effects of an accident, whether it is a car wreck, slip and fall, medical error, or workplace accident, can have lasting effects on the victim. Debilitating physical injuries and emotional trauma can plague the victim for years to come.
Pain and suffering refers to physical discomfort and emotional toll the victim faces after an accident. These “non-economic damages” accompany the victim after an injury and can include physical pain, discomfort, mental anguish, inconveniences, and emotional distress.
Pain and suffering claims tend to be a bit more complicated than a regular injury claim. You will need a team of pain and suffering lawyers behind you in order to prove you are owed compensation for your trouble. This is where the personal injury lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys come in. They have a deep knowledge of Pennsylvania law and insurance policies and will fight for the proper amount of compensation for your pain and suffering following an accident. […]
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How Much is Pain and Suffering Worth in a Slip and Fall Accident?
Understanding Pain and Suffering After a Slip or Fall Accident
How Much is Pain and Suffering Worth in a Slip and Fall Accident? Slip and fall accidents can happen to anyone, at any time – from a friend’s front stairs, to your local grocery store, and your place of work – hazardous environments are all around and can cause serious harm to victims. Adults, 65 and older, are particularly vulnerable to slips and falls. In fact, over 3 million older adults are treated in hospital emergency rooms every year for slip and fall accidents.
If you or your loved one were a victim of a slip and fall accident, you may be entitled to compensation not only for immediate medical expenses, but for pain and suffering as well. Pain and suffering describes both the physical and emotional injuries a victim suffers following a slip and fall accident. […]