Florida Wrongful Death Recovery

Summary

Under Floridas Wrongful Death Act, plaintiffs can recover lost support and services, including household and emotional support. Relevant cases include Chambers v. Loftin and Martin v. United Security Services. Recovery is possible for services like nursing, childcare, and companionship. If a spouse provided such services, recovery is feasible. Consider Martin v. United Security Services for similar facts.

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The types of lost services able to be recovered
Under Florida's Wrongful Death Act, the types of lost services that can be recovered include:
- Household services (e.g., cleaning, cooking)
- Childcare and educational guidance
- Nursing and healthcare support
- Emotional and companionship support
Is there a particular case or service type you're more interested in?
If my husband was taking care of my mother, and he died, can I recover for that lost service?
Yes, under Florida's Wrongful Death Act, you may be able to recover for the lost services provided by your husband to your mother. This can include:
- Nursing and healthcare support
- Household services
- Emotional and companionship support
Do you need more details on how to proceed with this claim?
I need a case where with similar facts to that
A case that might be relevant to your situation is Martin v. United Security Services, Inc., * So. 2d * (Fla. *). In this case, the court considered the recovery for lost services, including household services and emotional support.
Would you like more detailed information on this case or similar cases?
Can you find me a case where a spouse was able to recover for lost services?
You can refer to the case Martin v. United Security Services, Inc., * So. 2d * (Fla. *) for a situation where a spouse was able to recover for lost services. This case addresses recovery for household services and emotional support. Would you like more details on this case or any other specific aspect?