Cruise vacations offer a unique blend of relaxation, adventure, and luxury. However, like anywhere else that has thousands of people gathered in a relatively small space, cruise ships are not immune to crime.
Understanding the most common crimes on cruise ships and the steps you can take to protect yourself can lead to a safer and more enjoyable voyage.
According to reports filed with the Department of Transportation (DOT), the most common crimes aboard cruise ships are thefts, sexual assaults, physical assaults, and drug-related incidents. The more you know about these risks, the better you’ll be able to protect yourself:
From Royal Caribbean to Carnival Cruise Line, cruise line companies are responsible for providing a safe environment for their passengers. They can accomplish this by implementing security measures, conducting employee background checks, and responding appropriately to reported crimes.
The Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act (CVSSA) mandates that cruise ships operating in U.S. waters adhere to specific safety and security standards. These standards include reporting crimes to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Transportation.
If you are the victim of a crime while on a cruise ship, you may be able to hold the ship operators or crew liable if their negligence contributed to your injury. For example, if a crew member with a history of assault attacked you, their employer could be liable for negligent hiring.
To protect yourself from becoming the victim of a crime on a cruise ship, follow these tips:
Reporting crimes is important for your safety and the safety of others aboard the ship. Because cruise ships must report crimes that occur to the FBI and other relevant authorities, cruise operators take investigations into alleged crimes very seriously.
When you report a crime to the cruise ship security officer, they can take appropriate action, assist authorities, and prevent future incidents. There may also be support services available.
Maritime law typically governs incidents that occur on cruise ships. If you are the victim of a crime, understanding your rights under maritime law is essential because they may differ from those afforded you by your home state or even the state your cruise set out from.
For example, under maritime law, the statute of limitations for injured passengers to file claims against the ship operator, their employees, or another passenger is three years from the date of the injury.
Since maritime law differs from state laws, hiring an attorney with experience in these types of claims is important. If you’re filing a claim against the cruise operator, they’ll have a team of experienced maritime attorneys on their side, so you should have the same.
Your attorney can assist by investigating your claim, gathering supporting evidence, negotiating with the cruise line’s insurance company or their attorneys, and representing you at trial.
Were you injured on a cruise ship due to the crew's or another passenger's negligence? Maritime law gives you the legal right to seek compensation for injuries you sustained aboard a cruise ship.
Call Vucci Law Group at (866) 404-3415 or contacd1t us online for a free consultation with an experienced maritime personal injury attorney. We’ll evaluate your claim, explain your legal options, and answer any additional questions you have.
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