Skip to main content

Exit WCAG Theme

Switch to Non-ADA Website

Accessibility Options

Select Text Sizes

Select Text Color

Website Accessibility Information Close Options
Close Menu
Alan Goldfarb, P.A. Trial Attorneys
  • Experienced Miami Personal Injury Trial Attorneys
  • ~
  • FREE CONFIDENTIAL CASE ANALYSIS

Passengers Injured on Carnival Cruise Ship Now Suing

shutterstock_740820016

The passengers of a Carnival Cruise Ship that departed Port Canaveral in October of last year are suing the cruise line after the ship inexplicably “tilted” causing the passengers to lose their balance. There are currently three plaintiffs listed in the lawsuit who have allegedly sustained injuries to their knees, spines, and wrists, according to the complaint.

Carnival issued no comment on the lawsuit and stated that they had not received a copy of the complaint. Their captain, however, issued an apology to those onboard citing a “technical issue” related to an electrical switchboard malfunction. The plaintiffs are arguing that the crew was inadequately trained to handle the fin stabilizers which were affected by the switchboard malfunction.

Passenger Describes Scene as “Pure Chaos”

According to one passenger, the ship did not “rock” but continued to lean in one direction. The fin stabilizers, which are meant to reduce the motion of the ship while it’s on the water, were causing the ship to overcompensate in one direction. Glassware, plates, and utensils slip off tables and passengers began screaming in panic. He described the situation “pure chaos”.

In response to the scare, the cruise liner offered the passengers $50 in credit to spend aboard the ship and expressed an apology to the disruption.

The vessel can carry over 3000 passengers and has over 1000 personnel aboard.

Do the Injured Passengers Have a Case?

In a personal injury lawsuit like this, the injured passengers must prove negligence in order to prevail. This requires that those in control of the ship failed in their duty of care in some way. In a case like this, it’s fairly easy. If the ship inadvertently teetered randomly creating a situation of chaos aboard the vessel, then it’s more likely than not that someone made a mistake.

In this case, the plaintiffs are alleging that the crew was inadequately trained. If this is the case, then the plaintiffs may be angling to receive punitive damages. Punitive damages are awarded when there is gross negligence of some kind. It helps when the attorney can show that injury was likely and that the passengers were in harm’s way due to an obvious oversight. In cases where trucking companies put unqualified drivers out on the road, they can be held liable for negligence as well.

While it remains a longshot that the injured passengers will be compensated with punitive damages, they have every reason to expect to be compensated for their medical expenses, lost time from work, and pain and suffering. It will not even be necessary for the plaintiffs to show why the mistake happened. The fact that it did happen is, in itself, enough proof that there was some form of negligence aboard the ship.

Talk to a Miami Personal Injury Attorney Today

The Miami legal team at the office of Alan Goldfarb P.A. litigates injury lawsuits against negligent parties. If you’ve been injured by another’s negligence, give us a call or talk to us online to set up a free case evaluation.

Resource:

newsweek.com/cruise-ship-passengers-claim-they-were-injured-when-vessel-suddenly-tilted-1295092

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

By submitting this form I acknowledge that form submissions via this website do not create an attorney-client relationship, and any information I send is not protected by attorney-client privilege.

Skip footer and go back to main navigation