Loss of consortium is finally recognized in most jurisdictions. In lay
terms, loss of consortium or "trauma to the marital relationship"
recognizes the fact that due to injury, a spouse may not be capable of
performing those tasks as pre-morbidly performed.
The claim of loss of consortium establishes the right of one spouse to
state a cause of action for loss of companionship, emotional support,
love, and sexual relations caused by a negligent or intentional injury
to the other spouse by a third party. Disparagingly described as
"sentimental" or "parasitic" damages, the mental and emotional anguish
caused by seeing a health, loving, companionable mate turned into a
shell of a person is real enough. To describe the loss as "indirect" is
only to evade the issue. The loss of companionship, emotional support,
love and sexual relations are real injuries. There may not be
deterioration in the marital relationship, but it will certainly alter
it in a tragic way. Even in the case of a husband, the "sentimental"
images may dominate over the loss of support or material element. Thus,
these damages are certainly not "parasitic" and to so describe them is
inaccurate and cruel.
Historically, damages for loss of consortium were not viewed with
favor. Today, virtually all jurisdictions universally recognize loss of
consortium claims.
Counsel should always include such a claim, where appropriate.
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