Car Accidents
Palm Beach County Car Accident--Loss of Consortium Complaint
A loss of consortium claim is brought by the plaintiff and his/her spouse . The complaint usually identifies the plainitiff, the plaintiff's spouse, the defendant and sets forth the court's jurisdiction. It then pleads in Count I for negligence and establishes the facts setting forth the plaintiff's injuries and why the defendant is responsible and that the plaintiff has suffered damages as a result. COunt II is the loss of consortium claim and sets forth the facts of why the plaintiff and his/her spouse are entitled to damages for lost care, society, consortium, companionship and services o f the spouse. An experiences West Palm Beach car accident attorney will consult with you and your spouse regarding a potential loss of consortium claim and advise you as to what information he/she will need from you to defend the claim. All material contained in this site is for informational purposes only and is not meant to take the place of a licensed lawyer. Attempting to use this material to help yourself may result in irreparable harm to your case. Please consult a License Florida lawyer for help. Examples including case law, rules of procedure and satutory law are for demonstrative purposes and may not be Florida Specific. No attorney client relationship is formed unless we accept your case and you sign a contract.
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