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It can be loss of companionship, a parent, a child, a spouse, or loss of a parent's, spouse's or child's ability to provide for someone else like a parent, child or spouse. Step-family relationships count. In the case of spouses, it can also mean loss of intimacy and physical enjoyment of another.
Loss of consortium is a term used in the law of torts that refers to the deprivation of the benefits of a family relationship due to injuries caused by a tortfeasor.
It depends on the percentage rate your doctor gives you on loss of use, times what you make each week and the length of disability for one year
Yes you still need insurance as that is required by the state in order to get a registration. In case of loss or damage you will have to file a claim.
It may benefit you to file when you have a loss. Check with a professional
Possibly, if the loss is work-related and you were not advised methods to prevent damage or furnished with equipment to protect your hearing.
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As long as it was not her husbands plane. Loss of consortium is not in addition to the loss of the husband, and she will not get additional money for this. She will get one settlement amount for her loss, no matter what, and when she signs a release it will cover everything. She can't come back after settling and sue for anything else, like loss of a grass cutter, or anything else.
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Yes, you have three years to file for workers' compensation in Pennsylvania. After you return to work after receiving workers' compensation, you have, at least, 9.6 years to re-open the wage loss claim. The medical claim is for life.
Workman's comp is supposed to cover the loss of wages due to an on the job injury. It does not matter whether they say they would offer modified work on certain shifts but fail to do so.
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