Cruise Ship Lost or Damaged Luggage
Every year, millions of Americans board cruise ships to go abroad and see new places. With the large influx of Americans getting back to the cruise liners and setting sail after coronavirus, there are bound to be many maritime tort injuries. Some of the injuries can include operational incidents, such as food poisoning or bacterial infection from undercooked or processed foods that have not been stored properly.
Read MoreCruise Ship Maritime Law
Every year, thousands of American citizens are injured by various reasons on cruise ship accidents. There are many different cruise liners, most of which leave port from the state of Florida. Injuries such as slip and falls, bacterial infections, food poisoning, sexual assault, and overboard jumps are just a few different types of injuries that can occur.
Read MoreDid You Get Food Poisoning While Aboard a Cruise Ship?
It is widely known that most cruise liners provide food on the cruise ship as part of the package the consumer buys when purchasing a cruise line ticket. Food-borne illnesses can be anything from E-coli[1] to Salmonella[2]. When something as serious as a bacterial or fungal disease results from eating the food you received on a cruise ship, you may be entitled to compensation.
Read MoreCoronavirus Cruise Changes Coming
Cruise operations should begin by next year. People are itching to get back as reservations for next year are up 40% from 2019. However, there are many changes headed to the cruises during the coronavirus pandemic. One of these is enhanced health care measures. Public spaces, shore excursions, sanitation procedures all will be changing. Big
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Reasons Cruises Kept Sailing During Coronavirus Pandemic
During the coronavirus pandemic, many are realizing that companies are quick to mistreat their employees and customers. Cruise lines promise to keep safety as the top priority, however, in practice this industry showed that money over protecting passengers and employees matters. Cruise Ship Owner’s Responsibility A cruise ship has a duty to ensure safe transportation.
Read MoreCorona Virus Exposes Cruise Ship's Dangerous Practices
Cruises are gaining in popularity. Every year more people chose this as their mode of vacation travel. Statista said 32 million people cruises last year. It isn’t just seniors but Millennials as well. The highest growth in books are people ages 30 to 39. In the past two years, this demographic booked 20 percent more
Read MoreDid You Fall on a Cruise Ship?
Cruise ship slip and falls can occur anywhere. On deck, by the pool, in a restaurant or on a gangway. They happen for a variety of reasons. Unfortunately, cruise ship slip and falls are the most common injuries on a ship. About Cruise Ship Slip and Falls A cruise ship has the same type of slip
Read MoreWhat to Do After a Cruise Ship Sexual Assault
People often assume that violent crimes, including sexual assault and rape, are not a problem aboard cruise ships, yet statistics disagree. In fact, it is scarily more common than many know. So common, in fact, that rape and sexual assault are the two most common kinds of crimes that take place at sea. Unfortunately, cruise
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Mysterious Illness Sweeps Through Norwegian Cruise
A mysterious illness swept through a Norwegian cruise ship making six passengers gravely ill. The cruise ship was docked in Los Angeles, California when the illness spread. Now, passengers are seeking information and help. About Cruise Ship Injuries With the average cruise ship setting sail with approximately 2,700 passengers aboard, it takes a lot of
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What to Do after a Cruise Injury
Cruise lines paint a vacation image of relaxing by the pool, eating delicious culinary delights all with fantastic views of the majestic water. However, cruise ships are not floating paradises. They are full of injuries either slip and falls or even sexual assault. It is important to know the steps to take after cruise ship
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