Hendrix v. General Motors Corp.
California Court of Appeal
146 Cal. App. 3d 296 (1983)
- Written by Sarah Hoffman, JD
Facts
Lebron Mitchell and Sharon Jean Hendrix (plaintiff) lived together as a couple but were not married. Mitchell was injured in a car accident. In a lawsuit against the car manufacturer General Motors Corporation (GM) (defendant), Hendrix also joined the suit. Hendrix made a claim of loss of consortium. The trial court dismissed Hendrix’s cause of action on the grounds that a loss-of-consortium claim requires that the plaintiff be married to the injured party. Hendrix appealed.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Breiner, J.)
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