If you slipped and fell in Florida you may be unsure whether you have a case to get paid for your damages (e.g. medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, etc.). [Read more…]
Will Medicaid Pay Medical Bills After an Accident in Florida?
Medicaid will pay a Medicaid beneficiary’s medical bills after an accident in Florida or on a cruise. [Read more…]
Does Health Insurance Pay Medical Bills in Florida Accidents?
Your health insurance may pay for your medical bills if someone’s carelessness caused your injury in Florida. Whether your health insurance will pay depends on the type of accident in which you were involved. [Read more…]
What Am I Entitled to After an Accident on a Cruise Ship?
If a cruise line’s negligence caused your injury, you are entitled to compensation for your:
Trip and Fall on Change of Elevation on Cruise Claim
In Cook v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. Dist. Court, SD Florida 2012, Bonnie Cook sued Royal Caribbean in the United States District Court, S.D. Florida, Miami Division.
She claimed that she tripped and fell on a change in elevation on the cruise ship. [Read more…]
Carnival Cruise Slip and Fall on Condensation or Slippery Tile Claim
In Tammy Merideth v. Carnival Corp., 49 F. Supp. 3d 1090 – Dist. Court, SD Florida 2014, Meredith sued Carnival. She sued in the United States District Court, S.D. Florida. [Read more…]
Liability for Slip, Trip and Falls If Using the Only Entrance, Exit or Route
An invitee may slip or trip and fall on a foreign substance while using the only exit at a business establishment, cruise ship or other premises. [Read more…]
Passenger’s Slip and Fall on Carnival Cruise Dismissed Where No Substance on Floor
In Weiner v. Carnival Cruise Lines, No. 11-CV-22516, 2012 WL 5199604 (S.D. Fla. Oct. 22, 2012), Dennis M. Weiner sued Carnival Cruise Lines. [Read more…]
Disney Cruise Accident and Injury Claims
Disney’s negligence may cause your injury while you were on a cruise. The most common types of accidents are slip, trip and falls. [Read more…]
Carnival Cruise Lines Doesn’t Have to Give Past Incident Reports of Hazard that Caused Your Fall
In Alexander v. Carnival Corporation, 238 F.R.D. 318 (S.D. Fla. 2006), Bertha Alexander sued Carnival Corporation d/b/a Carnival Cruise Lines in United States District Court, S.D. Florida. The court issued an order on November 7, 2006.
Although this is an older case, it is still good law. Alexander and Carnival both used Miami lawyers. This makes sense since slip and fall cases against Carnival are required to be brought in Miami, Florida. [Read more…]