One Important Step You Need To Take Before Boarding A Cruise

With so much communication and over stimulation in advertisements about vacation packages and cruise deals, one important aspect of vacation planning that people often forget is to read the liability and legal contracts involved. Most of the information about ship liability and potential lawsuit facts are printed on the back of your ticket. When you […]

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How A Lawyer Can Help You Recover Damages For Your Slip And Fall Cruise Accident

If you are injured while aboard a cruise vacation, you must provide proof that the cruise line’s negligence was responsible for your injury in order to receive compensation. Many different injuries can happen while aboard a cruise. Unfamiliar circumstances, inexperienced crew and large crowds are a great combination for possible accidents to occur. Many cruise […]

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Cruise Injury Lawyer Navigates Legal Complexities To Get Compensation For Victims

Maybe you’ve been injured during a cruise, and you are looking to recover damages from the company. In order to do so, you will have to be able to prove to a court that the injuries resulted from negligence on the part of the cruise line. Negligence means the company failed to take reasonable care […]

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Knowing Your Rights As A Suddenly Sick Cruise Passenger

Following several high-profile accidents, it’s certainly not unheard of for cruises to take a turn for the worst, but it doesn’t always take a major catastrophe to ruin your experience. If during your vacation on a cruise you get sick, your options for adventure are very limited, as are your options for medical care. If […]

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