South Florida maritime injury
trial attorneys look to Michael Eriksen who prosecutes
major lawsuits (state and federal) on behalf of lawyers arising
from severe injuries or wrongful death at a resort, from a guide,
or falling overboard where someone drown occurring during foreign,
domestic or cruise ship travel. Come to the South Florida maritime
injury trial attorneys expert: Michael Eriksen.
Throughout South Florida, whether
in Key West, Palm Beach, Ft. Fort Lauderdale, or even offshore
in Bermuda islands, our South Florida maritime injury trial
attorneys Michael Eriksen also handles major cases arising from
other causes, including medical malpractice, product liability,
automobile and truck accidents. He additionally handles cases
of wrongful death at a resort, accidents due to a guide, crime
or cases of someone falling overboard where they drown.
Maritime injury trial attorneys handling cases of cruise ship
crewmember misconduct and international onboard doctor medical
malpractice and handles them in Key West, Palm Beach, Ft. Fort
Lauderdale. Lawyers, don't let your case fall into the Bermuda
triangle, sue in Florida for something that happened in the
islands.
For your Miami port liability lawyers to sue a charter fishing
boat captain or vacation tour operator and lawsuit settlement,
this South Florida negligence accident and crew sexual assault
rape judgment specialist will assist you with cross border issues.
Foreign Claims
U.S. citizens who are injured in some Caribbean Basin countries
(or their families if they are killed) may face harsh limits
upon claims brought there. Some examples:
· No right to sue for certain injuries
or death
· No juries / minimal compensation
· Judicial proceedings conducted in
a foreign language
However, some of these foreign limitations may possibly be avoided
if the claim can be maintained in a Florida court.
A Florida suit against a foreign defendant may be practical
if that defendant has significant economic ties to Florida,
as many companies operating in the Caribbean Basin do.
Cruise Line Claims
Passenger tickets issued by some cruise lines (examples: Carnival,
Royal Caribbean, Celebrity and Norwegian) require passenger
suits against the carrier to be filed in Miami-Dade County (where
we practice).
Cruise line tickets typically require a written claim to be
filed with the carrier within six (6) months of the incident
and a lawsuit, if any, to be filed within one (1) year of the
incident.
Restrictions
Persons injured abroad, or their survivors in case
of death, may be subject to restrictions and time limits imposed
by the laws of the countries where the death or injury occurs.
There are also various U.S. federal statutes which govern, and
may restrict, some claims which arise overseas.
Most cruise lines' passenger tickets contain fine print restricting
a passenger's right to sue for an injury or death. The tickets
almost always contain time limits to file both claims and lawsuits.
There is often other fine print on the ticket which restricts
where a suit may be filed. For example, the passenger tickets
currently utilized by Carnival Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean
Cruises, Ltd., and Norwegian Cruise Lines, require a passenger
to sue, if at all, in Dade County, Florida (where we practice).
For these reasons it is very important that persons injured
abroad or aboard ship, or their survivors in case of death,
seek immediate assistance from an attorney knowledgeable about
these matters, so as to avoid potential loss or severe restrictions
upon their right to sue for damages.