Just read and article on a local case where a woman got a $3.75 million verdict (part of a bigger verdict for her husband) strictly for loss of consortium when her husband was injured severely in an accident (hit by a truck.)
Now I feel bad for the couple, but think about what that jury said--that his value in bed was worth $3.75 million to his wife. That's $125,000/year for the next 30 years, after tax, just for his sexual prowess.
I told my wife about it, and her response was that it was a true "win-win" for the woman....
Now I feel bad for the couple, but think about what that jury said--that his value in bed was worth $3.75 million to his wife. That's $125,000/year for the next 30 years, after tax, just for his sexual prowess.
I told my wife about it, and her response was that it was a true "win-win" for the woman....