Florida at the Center of the Cruise Industry
Florida is home to some of the busiest cruise ports in the world, making it the global epicenter of the cruise industry by many standards.
Millions of passengers embark from Florida’s coast each year, departing from:
• PortMiami in Miami
• Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale
• Port Canaveral near Orlando
• Port Tampa Bay on Florida’s Gulf Coast
• JaxPort in Jacksonville
From these ports, passengers set sail on vessels operated by major cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, Disney, MSC, Celebrity, and Virgin Voyages, among others.
While the vast majority of cruises are safe and well-managed, the sheer number of passengers and crew aboard these massive ships can sometimes lead to situations in which a serious crime occurs. When a sexual assault happens on a cruise ship, the question of legal responsibility can be complex, and that’s where our experience becomes even more valuable.
Cruise Ship Sexual Assault Claims
A sexual assault on a cruise ship can be committed by another passenger or by a member of the crew. In either case, the incident may fall under maritime law, federal law, or both. Because cruise ships are often registered in foreign countries, and incidents can occur in international waters, determining where and how to file a claim can be difficult.
Our firm can investigate where the assault occurred, which jurisdiction applies, and what contractual provisions may impact your rights. Many cruise tickets include fine print that specifies where lawsuits must be filed, such as in Florida federal courts. Understanding and acting within these deadlines and jurisdictional requirements is important to protecting your right to pursue a recovery.
In some cases, a cruise line may bear legal responsibility if it failed to take reasonable measures to prevent the assault. Cruise line negligence that could lead to shared or full liability may include:
• Negligent hiring
• Inadequate security
• Poor crew supervision
• Failure to respond appropriately once the assault was reported