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Jacksonville Cruise Ship Injury Attorney

Going on a cruise sounds like a fun and exciting vacation—until danger strikes. Injuries can happen anywhere, and cruise ships are no exception. A person can fall and suffer broken bones and head trauma. In some cases, they can even fall overboard and drown. Jacksonville cruise ship injury attorney Charles J. Gillette has experience working with various cruise ship lines and will work hard to get you the compensation you deserve for your injuries.

Common Types of  Cruise Ship Accidents

When traveling on a cruise ship, guests could be injured by various accidents, including the following:

  • Crashes and sinkings. While cruise ship accidents are far less common than car accidents, they can still happen. You’ve probably heard of the Titanic. Although that incident happened more than 100 years ago, sinkings can still occur and can be deadly.
  • Cruise ship fires can be caused by equipment malfunctions. They can be fatal, since the fire is contained to the ship. There aren’t many options for guests to avoid getting caught in the fire unless they go overboard and risk the dangers of the open sea.
  • Food poisoning. There are a lot of food options onboard cruise ships, which is a huge draw. However, if the food is not properly handled or stored, bacteria can quickly spread. With thousands of people aboard a cruise ship, a bout with food poisoning can affect everyone and cause major gastrointestinal distress.
  • Excessive alcohol consumption. Just like food, alcoholic drinks can be found aplenty on cruise ships. Too much alcohol can cause a person to fall overboard and drown. When crew members continue to serve alcohol to guests who are visibly intoxicated, they can be held liable.
  • Crime can happen anywhere, and cruise ships are no exception. Robberies and assaults are the most common, but murder is also possible. Even pirate attacks have happened while guests were on cruise ships. In many of these cases, the cruise ship company can be held liable

What to Keep in Mind When on a Cruise

When booking a cruise, be aware of the fine print. Each ticket has it, and it explains your legal rights. It will tell you your statutes of limitations for filing claims for certain situations, so be sure to read it carefully.

You should also be aware of the laws that apply to your cruise ship. You can’t always assume that you’re in the United States. You may be in the Bahamas or in a South American country, You can tell by looking at the flag on the cruise ship.

Be warned that the medical care on a cruise ship is not the best. Some are better than others, and it may depend on the cruise line. Do some research beforehand so you know what to expect should you become injured or ill on board.

Contact a Jacksonville Cruise Ship Injury Attorney Today

Cruise ship injury cases are challenging to win. Obtaining compensation is not easy, but with the right legal help on your side, you can win your case and make sure your medical bills are paid.

Jacksonville cruise ship injury attorney Charles J. Gillette will fight for your legal rights and work aggressively to help you obtain compensation for your damages. Contact Gillette Law, P.A. to schedule a free consultation. Fill out the online form or call 904-600-4758.

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