MIAMI, FL—Two scuba divers found themselves treading open water approximately three miles off South Florida’s Key Biscayne, upon discovering that their charter boat abandoned them at sea on Oct. 2. According to information provided by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, the two stranded men were rescued from the shark-ridden waters of…
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Miami Cruise Ship Injury Lawyer News: Princess Seaway Ferry Crew Members Rescue UK Woman Who Fell Overboard
MIAMI, FL—Crew members aboard a U.K. ferry that was traveling through rough waves in the North Sea, approximately 20 miles off the coast of England’s North Yorkshire, rescued a 23-year-old female ship passenger who fell overboard on the night of Sept. 5. According to information provided by the Daily Mail,…
Miami Boat Accident Attorney News: Child Hit By Propeller Flown to Jacksonville Beach Hospital as Trauma Alert
MIAMI, FL—A young boy was airlifted to a Jacksonville Beach hospital as a Trauma Alert following a horrific boating accident that occurred on the Intracoastal Waterway. According to information provided by First Coast News, a 6-year-old boy fell off a boat and was struck by its propeller around 6 p.m.…
Miami Cruise Ship Injury News: Researcher Finds Sex Assault Rate Higher on Cruise Ships Than on Canadian Land
MIAMI, FL—By examining various FBI reports and U.S. court cases involving cruise companies, a Canadian researcher determined that the number of sexual assaults that occur on cruise ships is approximately 50 percent higher than the number of sex assaults reported on Canadian land. According to information provided by Canadaeast News…
Miami Boat Accident News: Florida Has Highest Number of Boating Deaths in the Nation
MIAMI, FL—With 668 boat accidents reported during the year 2010 alone, Florida leads the nation in boating accidents and resultant fatalities, according to statistical data provided by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Such accidents resulted in 79 boating deaths and left 389…
Royal Caribbean Lawsuit: Cruise Line’s Negligence Contributed to Fatal Gas Leak in 2005
MIAMI, FL—Royal Caribbean Cruises was recently found negligent in the lawsuit filed following an onboard toxic gas leak that killed three ship crew members and injured 19 others, according to reports by NBC Los Angeles. “Royal Caribbean’s actions demonstrated a gross indifference to the life and health of not only…
Norovirus Outbreaks on 3 Alaska Cruise Ships Sicken Hundreds
MIAMI, FL— Federal health authorities recently reported that since May 2011, three Alaska cruise ships have been plagued by norovirus outbreaks. According to information provided by the San Jose Mercury News, two of the cruise ship illness outbreaks were reported on the Sea Princess and another on the Celebrity Millennium,…
Gibraltar Fuel Tank Explosion Leaves 12 Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Passengers Injured
MIAMI, FL—Twelve Royal Caribbean cruise ship passengers and two Spanish workers were injured when a dockside fuel tank blast occurred in the popular tourist destination of Gibraltar on May 31, 2011. The Independence of the Seas cruise ship was moored to a dock near the pier where the fuel tank…
Brazil Shipwreck Death Toll Climbs to 8 as Rescuers Continue to Recover Victims’ Bodies
MIAMI, FL—With rescue personnel continuing to recover the remains of those reported missing after a horrific shipwreck in Brazil, the death toll has risen to eight. According to information provided by the Latin American Herald Tribune, a vessel occupied by approximately 100 people sank in Lake Paranoa, located in Brasília,…
A Word On Cruise Ship Claims
While cruise ships may look sparkling clean and safe, behind the surface lies an industry that lacks any formal regulation – and all-too-often, accountability — for what occurs on-board. And, unfortunately, plenty goes on: sexual crimes that are unreported. Violent assaults covered up by ship personnel. Passengers that go missing…