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Can you sue a cruise line in small claims court?

Looking to sue Carnival, Carnival Cruise Line? Small claims court is an option, and you may have others… Carnival Cruise Lines is one of the biggest cruise lines in the world, which often means that they leave the well-being of their customers by the wayside in pursuit of greater profit.



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You must file your lawsuit at the cruise line's headquarters. Despite being highly inconvenient for passengers who live out of state or even in a different country, cruise ship liability waivers state that injured passengers must file claims in the state of the company's headquarters.

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You must file your lawsuit at the cruise line's headquarters. Despite being highly inconvenient for passengers who live out of state or even in a different country, cruise ship liability waivers state that injured passengers must file claims in the state of the company's headquarters.

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How to bring a claim against Carnival Cruise Lines?
  1. Read the Back of Your Ticket. When you purchase a cruise ship ticket, it doubles as a legal contract. ...
  2. Gather Information About Your Incident. ...
  3. Report What Happened. ...
  4. Hire an Attorney.


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If you fell on a cruise, you will want to work with a slip and fall accident lawyer familiar with cruise company lawsuits. These cases are sometimes challenging, but many victims recover compensation through settlement negotiations, arbitration, mediation, or a lawsuit.

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Seek Medical Attention in Ship Infirmary For injured passengers or crew members while still in navigable waters, this usually means going to the ship medical center and getting prompt medical treatment from the ship medical staff. This is also an opportunity for documenting what happened.

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Refund requests must be made within six (6) months of the date the cruise was cancelled or the scheduled embarkation date, whichever is earlier.

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You will not be prohibited from cruising if you make a claim or bring a lawsuit against a particular cruise line.

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Once they have set sail, cruise ships are governed by maritime (also called admiralty) law. This regulates ships in domestic and international waters. The jurisdiction of a crime depends on how far it occurs from land.

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Law on a cruise ship (or any other ship) starts with the flag the ship is flying under. A ship flies the flag of the country where it's registered, and, in general, the laws onboard a ship are the laws of that country.

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Cruise ships do not have police. Instead, an onboard Security Director will oversee the ship's own dedicated security department, staffed by former federal, state and military law enforcement personnel from various countries.

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While surprisingly rare, there are valid circumstances in which a cardholder might legitimately dispute a cruise package purchase. For example, if the cabin differed greatly from what the buyer paid for, a chargeback may be appropriate.

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While passengers may leave the vessel to see the U.S. ports, they must return to the vessel before the cruise itinerary ends, i.e. before the vessel returns to Miami, in order for the carrier to avoid a PVSA violation.

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In most cases, refunds will post to the original form of payment about 7 to 10 days after they're fully processed. However, some refunds may take up to 30 days to post. Royal Caribbean International? doesn't control how long the refund process takes; your bank or financial institution determines the length of time.

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So now, the commission is setting an industry-wide standard. New federal rules require a refund whenever a cruise that starts in the U.S. is cancelled or delayed at least three days. You can voluntarily agree to a credit. Otherwise, you get your money back.

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When your trip is cancelled, your cruise operator should offer the choice of an alternative or a refund. When a sailing is cancelled and an overnight stay becomes necessary, your cruise operator should offer you accommodation free of charge, if possible. This can be on board the ship, or ashore.

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Describe the specific problem, concern or issue that prompted to you to write in. Include details like the date and time of the issue, names of crew members who were involved, and if you complained onboard, who you spoke to and what was done to address your concern (if anything).

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Minor rules that get broken may not result in you going to the ship's brig. Often, minor offenses will result in a person simply being remanded to their cabin with security outside to ensure they don't leave. But when serious crimes occur, the captain may feel it necessary to put the person in the brig.

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Here are some tips for writing an effective letter.
  1. Keep the emotion out of your missive, no matter how angry you feel. ...
  2. Include the names of employees who weren't helpful, but also list those who were.
  3. Be clear about the specific source of your dissatisfaction.


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Between 2009 and 2019, there were 212 incidents of crew or passengers going overboard from a cruise ship, and only 48 were rescued.

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Over the past 100 years since the RMS Titanic sank in 1912, only 18 cruise ships and some ocean liners have been publicly known to have sunk. And, over the past 50 years, only four cruise ships have sunk while navigating on a cruise.

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Is jumping off a cruise ship illegal? While there are no laws as such to make it illegal to jump from a cruise ship, those who survive often face legal action for their reckless behaviour and, depending on the circumstances, may be banned from cruising ever again.

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