Cruise Passenger Dead after Falling Overboard from Symphony of the Seas

A cruise passenger has been reported dead after falling overboard from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship. The passenger, identified in published reports as an Australian man, was reportedly sailing between the Caribbean islands of St. Kitts and St. Thomas on Wednesday morning when ship authorities were alerted that someone had fallen overboard. The ship enacted…

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Venice Cruise Protesters Win Major Battle

In recent months, thousands of residents of Venice, Italy have taken to the city’s streets and waterways to protest the the volume of cruise ships calling on the city. After years of fighting the protesters have finally won a battle, as Italian officials announced plans to limit cruising around the city. The Venetian protesters complained…

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Man Suspected of Murdering Wife Aboard Cruise Ship Asks to Change Plea

Two summers ago a family taking an Alaskan cruise made headlines when the mother was murdered aboard the ship. The chief suspect is the victim’s husband, Kenneth Manzanares. Manzanares originally pleaded not guilty in August 2017 reports St. George News. But Manzanares’s legal team recently filed a notice of intent to change his plea. Apparently…

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Port Canaveral Workers Help Save Cruise Passenger’s Life

WESH.com reports that the workers, Josh Clayton, Sean Summers and Stephanie Dobson, saw the victim “sprawled out on the ground” and immediately came to his aid, calling 911 and treating him with a defibrillator. Fortunately, they were able to use the device to restore the man’s heartbeat. Paramedic took the man to Cape Canaveral Hospital…

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Report: Alaska Governor to Review State’s Cruise Ship Funding Policy

Anchorage Daily News is reporting that Alaska’s governor recently vetoed several line items in the state’s budget, totaling $444 million dollars. Among the cuts was funding for the state’s Ocean Rangers program. The report says that Alaska’s legislature restored $3.4 million in funding for the program, but the governor can still veto even this funding. …

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Cruise Ship Brawl Blamed on Too Much Booze

Over the weekend a peculiar story hit several major news outlets, which claimed that a cruise ship passenger dressed as a clown had been involved in a serious brawl which left several people injured. While the reports that a clown was involved have been shot down, new reports are suggesting that the circumstances surrounding the…

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RCL Propulsion Problem Causes Changes to Over 30 Itineraries

Royal Caribbean Cruise Line has altered more than 30 itineraries due to a propulsion issue with one of the company’s ships.  CruiseCritic.com reports that damage to the Allure of the Seas’ propulsion pod has caused the ship to travel at reduced speeds. The itinerary changes will affect other ships as well.  CruiseCritic.com reports that RCL…

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Is There A Limit For Filing A Claim Against A Cruise Line?

In the following video cruise injury attorney Jack Hickey, P.A. discusses time limits relating to filing a case against a cruise line. Hickey notes that there are very short time limits for filing a claim against a cruise company if you are passenger. Generally, that time limit is one year.  He also notes that giving…

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Cruise Ship Turns Back to Port After Losing Power

Various news outlets are reporting that a cruise ship turned back to port as it was sailing toward Ketchikan, Alaska, after the ship lost power as it headed on its way to the nation’s northernmost state. Kiro7.com reports that the Celebrity Solstice was sailing out of Seattle, Washington when  it temporarily lost electricity, steering and…

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