Monthly Archives: March 2021
Trip and Fall Lawsuit Aboard Cruise Ship Reinstated by Appeals Court
A trip and fall lawsuit aboard a Carnival Cruise ship was reinstated by an appeals court after the district court tossed the case. A passenger was injured as she was exiting the aerobics room. She sustained injuries to her knee and filed a lawsuit against Carnival for trip and fall. In this article, we’ll… Read More »
Princess Cruises Issues Response Over Coronavirus Allegations
Another couple has joined the cavalcade of litigation against the Carnival Cruises subsidiary, Princess Cruises. If you recall, the Grand Princess and Princess Diamond were among the first hot spots for the coronavirus outbreak. Guests were trapped onboard in their cabins. Later, allegations came out that the cruise line knew that some of their… Read More »
Woman Fired From Cruise Line for Expressing Concerns over Marketing
In the very early stages of the pandemic, cruise lines like Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruises, and others reached out to passengers concerning the pandemic. According to some reports that have resulted in stockholder lawsuits against Norwegian cruises and others were among the companies that downplayed the threat of the coronavirus to both stockholders and… Read More »
Bahamas Paradise Crew Wins Crucial Victory After Imprisonment
Bahamas Paradise crew members, who told authorities that they were forced to work without pay, are on the verge of winning a major settlement after a federal judge in Miami approved the terms of the settlement after concerns that the amount wasn’t high enough. The workers were trapped in U.S. waters and the company… Read More »