November Trial To Tackle Longstanding Issues -- and Worries -- About Emergencies Aboard Cruise Ship
November Trial To Tackle Longstanding Issues -- and Worries -- About Emergencies Aboard Cruise Ships, Say Lawyers at Gerson & Schwartz After more than six years of investigation, depositions, and improper delaying tactics by Royal Caribbean Cruises, the case of a grievously -- and permanently -- disabled passenger is to be tried before a jury this fall. The hope, says Miami injury lawyer Philip M. Gerson, is to take a hard look at the emergency practices of the cruise ship industry, and ensure that Royal Caribbean complies with international law -- and common sense safety policies. M
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