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Maintenance and Cure on Florida Cruise Ships

General maritime law provides that a seaman can recover compensation for food, lodging and medical services that arise when injured or taken ill while working on a ship. These forms of compensation must continue through recuperation until the seaman achieves maximum medical recovery. “Maintenance and cure” under general maritime law…

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Medical Negligence on Cruise Ships That Depart From Florida

Florida’s large tourism industry gives rise to interesting legal questions regarding personal jurisdiction over cruise line defendants who have been negligent. Personal jurisdiction refers to whether the court has power over the parties in a particular lawsuit. If a court does not have personal jurisdiction, its rulings and orders can’t…

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What is “Forum Non Conveniens” in Florida?

Under Florida common law, a lawsuit that does not have much connection to Florida may be subject to “forum non conveniens,” which is Latin for “inconvenient forum.” It comes up only after a plaintiff is able to effect service of process of a lawsuit on a defendant who is present…

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Personal Injury Accidents on Florida Cruise Ships

Florida is a popular destination for tourists who wish to go on a cruise. The last thing anyone wants to worry about while on vacation is getting into an accident while on the boat. However, accidents do happen on cruise ships. Usually cruise ship attorneys are very experienced at defending…

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Understanding the Limits of a Cruise Ship Contract

News of the now-infamous Carnival cruise ship, Triumph, has filled Twitter accounts, web pages, and air waves with tales of long lines for food and failed toilets. Pictures of disembarked travelers kissing the ground wearing Carnival robes marked the end of five days at sea floating in the Gulf of…

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