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During his 30 years of practice, Michael D. Eriksen has successfully tried more than 150 cases resulting in the recovery of tens of millions of dollars for victims of travel and transportation-related injuries and deaths. He does not publicly disclose the names, facts or specific amounts of damages associated with individual cases.

Because Mr. Eriksen has earned a reputation for his success in the practice of maritime law, he is a valued resource on the subject. His peers, as well as local, regional and national media seek him out for information, interviews and articles. Representative articles from the Palm Beach Post and The New York Times as well as a video clip from an A & E television report are included for your review.

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Sexual Assault & Rape

As a result of the cases we have handled, we have information regarding prior complaints of sexual assaults on cruise lines which assists in our representation of new clients...

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Cruise Ship Accidents & Claims

Michael Eriksen prosecutes major Admiralty law suit claims in South Florida negligence cases arising from severe injuries or deaths occurring on foreign or domestic (Florida) cruise ships or charters.

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Cruise Ship Sexual Assault & Rape

These cases involve attacks by both passengers and crewmembers.

As a result of the cases we have handled, we have information regarding prior complaints of sexual assaults on cruise lines which assists in our representation of new clients...

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