A loss of consortium is
a legal term that refers to the loss of ability or services that would normally be performed by the injured individual but cannot be performed due to injury.
Losses here can range from a decline in income from missed work, to a loss of teaching ability from a parent who homeschools their children.
The important thing to remember about a loss of consortium is that compensation for personal injury is not limited to the individual injured; the injured individual’s larger family circle may have been hurt and deserve compensation as well.The short answer is maybe! A loss of consortium claim is usually reserved for a spouse or a child of the injured individual. If you are a child, spouse, or parent, of an individual who was injured, you may have a claim. The important thing is to discuss with your attorney. You may be in the position to claim a loss of consortium and not even realize it!
A loss of consortium claim brings you into a potential lawsuit. This can be a double-edged sword. On one hand, you can receive the compensation you deserve. This compensation is aimed at addressing damages such as services,
society, companionship, comfort, love and solace.
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