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Can You Sue the Cruise Line for Injuries That Happened at the Port?

By Cruise Ship Injury Attorney Alex Perkins, Esq. Perkins Personal Injury Lawyers. When you sue a cruise line for a personal injury or accident that occurred during a cruise voyage, if that cruise touched a[...]

Injured on a Cruise? Contact Info for Major Cruise Lines

Contact Info for Major Cruise Lines (But Call a Lawyer First) When you're injured aboard a cruise ship, your first instinct may be to contact the cruise line directly. After all, they’re the ones who[...]

Inside the Legal Spider Web of Cruise Ship Injuries By a Maritime Lawyer in Miami

Perkins Law Offices: Maritime Lawyer in Miami Cruise injury cases are not like regular personal injury claims—they're governed by a spider web of federal maritime laws, international regulations, and cruise line contracts that[...]

Cruise Ship Waterslide Injuries Lawyer and Maritime Accidents

Cruise Ship Waterslide Injuries Lawyer Representing Victims of Cruise Ship Waterslide Injuries Nationwide Cruise lines have expanded their on-board entertainment to include elaborate water parks and waterslides to attract passengers and families. Cruise ship waterslides[...]

Passenger vs Crew Injuries: Understanding Your Rights and Legal Options

Passenger vs Crew Injuries When a cruise ship accident occurs, the legal complexities of passenger and crew injuries can leave both parties grappling with a variety of concerns. Injuries at sea may involve serious complications,[...]

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