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Cruise Ship Medical Malpractice and Negligent Hiring

Cruise passengers often take comfort in the fact that cruise lines employ physicians and other medical professionals on their ships to take care of guests who may become ill during a sailing. However, what if these medical professionals were not even qualified to hold the positions they were hired for?…

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Falling Overboard on Cruise Ships: Are Cruise Lines Responsible

Falling Overboard on Cruise Ships: Are Cruise Lines Responsible The Christmas holidays were a sad time for the family of a 74-year-old passenger on the Queen Mary 2. According to our Florida cruise ship injury attorney, at some point between 1:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. on December 23rd, it is…

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Florida Cruise Ship Attorneys Give Victims OF Crime On A Cruise Ship A Voice

Crime on cruise ships is not a new phenomenon, regrettably. Many voyages were ruined by unexplained deaths, overboard passengers, sexual assault, battery, and theft suffered by passengers on the world’s most popular cruise lines. Committing a crime while on vacation seems utterly irrational, but it happens. Cruise lines owe passengers…

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Recent Cruise Vacation Ends In Tragedy For One Family

A cruise to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia turned tragic earlier this year when a 79-year old grandmother died in her stateroom. The woman’s death has sparked a controversy as to where the blame lies for her demise. The family of the deceased grandmother contends that the cruise line…

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Cruise Lines and Terror Attacks: Can Cruise Ships Be Liable?

Cruise Lines and Terror Attacks: Can Cruise Ships Be Liable? In early October, the Hapag-Lloyd’s Europa was the first cruise ship to sail into Tunis, Tunisia since terror attacks ravaged the area in 2015. Last year, 59 tourists were brutally killed by terrorists as they visited the area. Twenty-one tourists…

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Rape and Sexual Assaults on Cruise Ships Increase from Last Year

Sexual Assaults on Cruise Ships Increase from Last Year For a number of years, many have argued that cruise lines should be subjected to more stringent requirements for reporting crimes that happen both on board and in the numerous destinations these ships visit. Cruise ship injury attorneys have argued that…

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Lifeguards: A Noticeably Absent Safety Measure on Cruise Ships

Lifeguards: A Noticeably Absent Safety Measure on Cruise Ships Earlier this month, a toddler nearly drowned on the Carnival Splendor. The incident occurred while the ship was in port in Miami, and the toddler was hospitalized. What was supposed to be a fun, memorable vacation for this family quickly became…

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The Zika Virus and Cruises: What Happens if You Are Infected

The Zika Virus (“Zika”) has been making headlines for several months now. Though at one time, the virus did not appear to be a major threat, it has now spread to many destinations throughout the Caribbean, Central America, South America, and in various states in the United States. Many have…

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Cruise Line Liability for Injuries Caused by Severe Weather Conditions

Cruise Line Liability for Injuries and Severe Weather Conditions We like to think that for the most part, cruising is safe. However, with any type of transportation, automobile, railroad, plane, or cruise ship—accidents may happen. When the negligence of the cruise ship operator, staff captain lead to injuries, the cruise…

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Insight from a Florida Cruise Injury Attorney: The Risks of Becoming Seriously Ill on a Cruise

Cruises are supposed to be a fun vacation, an escape from work and stress at home. Unfortunately, for many cruise passengers, their dream vacation can turn into a nightmare if they become seriously ill on board. Many cruise lines have made the news when outbreaks of norovirus were reported onboard…

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