Two Fatal Key West Boating Incidents in One Day
Personal injury. Why not choose the best? Authorities with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission report that a serious parasailing accident left one person dead and another severely injured in Key West last month. CNN.com reports that the victims were in the water on a parasailing adventure during a period of harsh weather. As…
Read MoreTwo Killed In Serious Davie Car Crash
A serious Davie area car crash left two people dead and another hospitalized earlier this week. WSVN.com reports that police believe the crash occurred when a white sedan was heading west on Griffith Road and collided with a Ford Mustang heading east. It appears that the white sedan, apparently a Kia, was making a left…
Read MoreWet Steps Aboard Carnival Dream Leads To Slip-and-Fall Passenger Injury
Slip-and-fall injuries are relatively common aboard cruise ships. Cruise lines have a responsibility to maintain the ships’ premises in a safe condition for passengers and crew members. In the following case, you will read just how quickly the cruise line’s negligence can lead to a serious permanent injury. The following is an excerpt taken from…
Read MoreHow do You Get Results for Your Clients?
How do we get results for our clients? In this short video, attorney Jack Hickey explains our team approach and other factors that enable us to help our clients get the justice they are due. If you are in need of an attorney, please call Hickey Law Firm at 305-371-8000 to schedule a free case…
Read MoreHazardous Cruise Ship Doors Lead To Severe Passenger Injuries
Today we take a look at another case that was caused by a cruise company’s negligence. This case resulted from hazardous heavy doors that Carnival Cruise Line uses on its ships. In high winds these doors may move or suddenly close, injuring passengers in a number of ways including causing people to fall over and become injured from…
Read MoreHighly Polished Stone Causes Slip-And-Fall Hazard On Cruise Ships
Over the coming weeks we will be taking a look at some of the lawsuits that Hickey Law Firm, P.A. has filed recently in order to give you a better understanding of the types of injuries that result from cruise line negligence. Below we present an excerpt from a civil complaint that we filed on behalf…
Read MoreCruise Ship Injury Statute of Limitations Still In Effect Despite COVID-19
Time to file a lawsuit: One year from when it happened. That is the deadline in most cruise line sexual assault and injury cases. If you don’t file suit within that time and in the court required by the ticket, you will not have a claim. That is the long established maritime law. The coronavirus pandemic has…
Read MoreMiami Gardens Crash Leaves Three Dead and One Injured
A serious car crash left three people dead and one other injured last week, after a car reportedly failed to yeild before making a left turn in front of oncoming traffic. CBS Miami reports that the crash involved a gray Nissan Altima, which made the left turn as a black Mercedes approached from the southbound…
Read MoreMiami Herald Recounts Story of Injured Cruise Worker Forgotten After Coronavirus
Following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States in March, the cruise industry initiated a temporary no-sail period in which virtually all international cruises were halted. The shutdown left over 100,000 workers stranded aboard cruise ships, many of them for several months. The situation has resulted in a strange situation in which…
Read MoreFormer University Baseball Player Arrested For Boating Crash That Killed Former Teammate
The Florida State Attorney’s office is charging a former university-level baseball player with manslaughter after he allegedly caused a boating crash that killed his former teammate. PNJ.com reports that 26-year-old Walker O’Connor, a former baseball player for the University of West Florida, allegedly struck and killed 25-year-old Brandon “BJ” Harmon on June 13. According to…
Read MoreNew York Man Charged With Homicide Following Florida Boat Crash
Authorities have charged 51-year-old Mark Dominic Passero with vessel homicide as a result of a boating crash that killed 83-year-old Robert Strickler several months ago. Vessel homicide occurs when a person kills a human being while operating a vessel in a reckless manner that is likely to cause great bodily harm or death.. Robert M.…
Read MoreConstruction workers impaled with steel bars, critically injured at construction site in Brickell
Six construction workers at a Brickell construction site were injured and two were in critical condition Wednesday after a heavy load of rebar fell from a crane. An injured worker is lowered on a stretcher at the construction site where City of Miami Fire Rescue responded to a rescue call in the Brickell neighborhood of…
Read MoreAt Least Three Cruise Ships See Coronavirus Cases Upon Return To Operations
Over the past several days the travel world has been rocked by the revelation that a Norwegian cruise ship has experienced a coronavirus outbreak upon returning to operations. Now, published reports indicate that at least three cruise ships have experienced coronavirus cases after returning to the seas. German line AIDA Cruises will not restart operations…
Read MoreHurtigruten Executive Expresses Regret Over Coronavirus Contagion
An executive with Norwegian cruise company Hurtigruten is expressing regret after passengers and crew from one of the company’s ships experienced a coronavirus outbreak in recent days. Four crew members of the Norwegian cruise vessel MS Roald Amundsen have been hospitalized with Covid-19, a spokesperson for the University Hospital of North Norway told CNN https://t.co/COcfkZZcLB…
Read More40 People Have Now Tested Positive For Coronavirus Following Post-Pandemic Cruise
CNN.com reports that the number of people who have contracted coronavirus while sailing aboard a Norwegian cruise ship in recent weeks has grown to at least 40. At least 33 crew members on the MS Roald Amundsen cruise ship have tested positive for coronavirus, days after nearly 200 passengers disembarked. https://t.co/7XJ4kK3Lw0 — euronews (@euronews) August…
Read MoreCruise Ship Returns To Operations – Suffers Coronavirus Outbreak
It is no secret that cruise companies are eager to get back to business. After nearly 4 months without an embarkation, the world’s major cruise lines are hemorrhaging money and selling off ships in order to stay financially afloat. But some smaller and very intrepid cruise lines have already begun to operate again in hopes that…
Read MoreCarnival Denies Rumor That It Plans To Sell Two Subsidiaries
Internet rumors have been circulating about the future of two Carnival Cruise Lines subsidiaries. CruiseRaido.net reports that a popular website asserted that Carnival is looking to sell Cunard and Seabourn cruise lines, without naming any sources of the information. Though this would keep in line with other published reports that indicate Carnival is looking to sell…
Read MoreRoyal Caribbean Pushes Back Return to Operations – Again
It seems as if every day there is major news relating to the cruise industry. Since the coronavirus pandemic began in March, the industry has been beset by near-constant news. Much of the news has been related to the cruise companies’ frequent challenges returning to operations. The latest update sees the cruise companies push their…
Read MoreCrew Members’ Long Tours of Duty Present Major Challenge for Cruise Companies
As the major cruise companies plan their return to operations there are myriad aspects of the business that require planning and mitigation. For example, much has been made about whether Royal Caribbean will continue to serve its signature buffet due to the inherent risks involved. But this is just one aspect of the cruise business…
Read MoreImage of Boston Sunset Cruise Goes Viral – Draws Governmental Rebuke
The domestic travel industry was shocked over the weekend after a Massachusetts woman posted images of a cruise ship packed with people online. Now, authorities in the state have issued a cease-and-desist order to the company responsible for the cruise. NBCBoston.com reports that the Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards ordered Bay State Cruise Company to cease operating…
Read MoreGerman Cruise Company Tests The Waters And Sets Sail During Pandemic
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, most major companies across the globe have suspended operations since March. After cruise ships that were already at sea when the pandemic started arrived at port in April, no major cruies vessels have embarked on a voyage carrying passengers, until now. Finally at sea – With 1200 passengers our “Mein…
Read MoreRoyal Caribbean Rolls Out New Muster Drill Procedures
Anyone who has been on a cruise has participated in the muster drill in which crewmembers give passengers instructions on what to do in the event of a maritime emergency. These drills are required by law and are conducted in order to help ensure passenger safety. But despite its noble cause, the muster drill is…
Read MoreCDC Wants Public’s Input Before Allowing Cruise Ship to Sail Again
In March, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control issued an order prohibiting international cruise ships from calling on U.S. ports through July 24. The CDC subsequently extended the order through September in order to give the cruise industry more time to put practices in place to help ensure passenger safety in the era of coronavirus.…
Read MoreCDC Official “Astonished” That Cruise Companies Continue To Book During Pandemic
Among those in the travel industry, it is no secret that the cruise sector has been effectively paused since March. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has issued an order preventing major international cruise ships from calling on the United States through September, effectively shutting down much of the world’s cruise business. But despite the…
Read MorePrincess Cruises Cancels Nearly All Remaining Cruises This Year
Published reports indicate that Princess Cruise Line will cancel all sailings through November and much of December, making it the first major cruise company to cancel nearly all remaining cruises in 2020 . ThePointsGuys.com reports that Princess plans to cancel most sailings until at least December 15, including itineraries to the “Caribbean, California Coast, Hawaii, Mexico,…
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