Perkins Cruise Injury Blog Archives

Dive into our extensive archives of cruise injury blog posts. Find expert advice, legal insights, and real-life stories to help you navigate the complexities of cruise ship injuries.

What Causes A Vacation Cruise Accident?

Cruise Ship Accidents and Injuries: Know Your  Rights and Options If you've been injured on a cruise ship, you're not alone. Many people experience accidents and injuries while cruising. Sometimes these unfortunate events could have been easily avoided by the cruise line and their employees had they exercised reasonable due care.  If the cruise line [...]

By |2025-02-05T17:06:34+00:00November 11th, 2024|Blog, Perkins Cruise Injury Blog Archives|Comments Offon What Causes A Vacation Cruise Accident?

What Are The Most Common Injuries On A Boat?

Boating Safety: Tips to Keep You and Your Crew Safe on the Water The open water beckons with the promise of adventure, relaxation, and fun. Whether you're a seasoned boater or a first-timer, prioritizing safety is paramount. Unforeseen circumstances can arise quickly on the water, making it essential to be prepared. This guide delves into [...]

By |2024-11-11T02:13:29+00:00November 11th, 2024|Blog, Perkins Cruise Injury Blog Archives|Comments Offon What Are The Most Common Injuries On A Boat?

What happens if a Passenger Falls Overboard on a Cruise Ship?

What Happens if a Passenger Falls Overboard on a Cruise Ship? Essential Information and Legal Insights Overview: Understanding the Risks and Legal Implications of Falling Overboard on a Cruise Ship Cruise vacations are meant to be a relaxing and enjoyable escape, but a passenger falling overboard is a rare and terrifying incident that highlights important [...]

By |2024-11-10T16:42:57+00:00November 10th, 2024|Blog, Perkins Cruise Injury Blog Archives|Comments Offon What happens if a Passenger Falls Overboard on a Cruise Ship?

Maritime Courts

Understanding Maritime Courts: How Admiralty Law Impacts Legal Proceedings on the Seas Navigating the Complexities of Maritime Courts and Admiralty Law When legal issues arise on the open seas, they don’t fall under standard state or federal courts. Instead, these matters are handled by maritime courts, also known as admiralty courts, which specialize in resolving [...]

By |2024-11-10T00:22:52+00:00November 9th, 2024|Blog, Perkins Cruise Injury Blog Archives|Comments Offon Maritime Courts

What Is Maritime Law?

Navigating the Deep: Understanding Maritime Law in Miami The vast and ever-changing waters of the ocean hold a world of possibilities, from international trade and resource exploration to leisure voyages and marine conservation. However, this expansive environment also presents unique legal challenges. That's where maritime law comes into play, a specialized area of law governing [...]

By |2024-11-09T23:14:06+00:00November 9th, 2024|Blog, Perkins Cruise Injury Blog Archives|Comments Offon What Is Maritime Law?

Passengers Died On Cruise Ship

Cruising into Trouble: Understanding Your Rights After a Cruise Ship Tragedy The allure of a relaxing cruise vacation is undeniable. Sun-soaked decks, breathtaking views, and endless entertainment, it's a dream getaway for many. But what happens when that dream turns into a nightmare? Sadly, cruise ship tragedies, from fatal accidents to medical emergencies and even [...]

By |2024-11-09T22:02:14+00:00November 9th, 2024|Blog, Perkins Cruise Injury Blog Archives|Comments Offon Passengers Died On Cruise Ship

Cruise Ship Passenger Deaths

  Navigating the Murky Waters: What to Do if You Experience a Death on a Cruise Ship A cruise vacation is meant to be a relaxing escape, a chance to unwind and create unforgettable memories. Unfortunately, sometimes tragedy strikes, and the joyous anticipation turns into a nightmare. One of the most devastating scenarios imaginable is [...]

By |2025-08-07T02:31:45+00:00November 9th, 2024|Blog, Perkins Cruise Injury Blog Archives|Comments Offon Cruise Ship Passenger Deaths

Can I sue a cruise ship for falls or injuries?

Can You Sue a Cruise Ship for Falls Injuries? If you have an injury, you have a cruise lawyer! Let's discuss your rights as a Passenger and the steps to take after an accident during a cruise voyage. What happens when that dream turns into a nightmare due to an unexpected accident because you [...]

By |2025-04-18T16:48:23+00:00October 26th, 2024|Blog, Perkins Cruise Injury Blog Archives|Comments Offon Can I sue a cruise ship for falls or injuries?

Can a personal injury attorney help with a cruise ship accident?

Get Help you need in case of a Cruise Ship Accident If you've been involved in a cruise ship accident, you're likely facing a complex legal landscape. Cruise ships are not only vessels of leisure; they are governed by a unique combination of maritime law, international regulations, and jurisdictional challenges. In such situations, a personal [...]

By |2024-11-09T21:09:17+00:00October 26th, 2024|Perkins Cruise Injury Blog Archives|Comments Offon Can a personal injury attorney help with a cruise ship accident?

Can a cruise ship cause a car accident?

Cruise Ship Liability: Can a Cruise Line Be Held Responsible for a Car Accident? Cruise ships and cars may seem like two completely separate modes of transportation, but the two can intersect in surprising and sometimes dangerous ways. The thought of a cruise ship causing a car accident might sound unlikely at first, but there [...]

By |2024-11-09T21:09:19+00:00October 26th, 2024|Perkins Cruise Injury Blog Archives|Comments Offon Can a cruise ship cause a car accident?
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