A claim for
loss of consortium alleges damages suffered by a loved one of a person who has been injured or killed as a result of a defendant's negligent, intentional or otherwise wrongful act.
Not exact matches
Index No. 2007 / 114462), was brought by Rassas Al Ghaithi, on an individual basis and on behalf
of his children and deceased wife, and
alleged personal injury and
loss of consortium caused by an October 6, 2007 explosion in their apartment at 10 West 119th Street.
Plaintiff parents sued Thomas, a teenage driver, the owner
of the car, and his daughter for negligence and
loss of consortium,
alleging that defendants were responsible for the car accident that resulted in the deaths
of their teenage children.
The mother also requested she be appointed as joint representative
of her son for purposes
of his
loss of consortium case,
alleging that the stepmother's own
loss of consortium claim presented a conflict
of interest with the child's claim.
The plaintiffs
alleged a delay in the diagnosis
of prostate cancer, causing a
loss of life expectancy, pain and suffering,
loss of consortium, lost wages, and medical costs.