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WHAT IS THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR A CRUISE SHIP INJURY CASE?

By 888 Boat Law |

The statute of limitations for a cruise ship injury is generally 1 year against most cruise lines. NOTE: your case will vary depending upon the facts. You need to consult a maritime attorney to discuss the specifics of your cruise ship injury case and know for sure the statute of limitations on your case…. Read More »

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Are You Liable if Someone Drives Your Boat and Becomes Injured?

By 888 Boat Law |

In Florida, the most common type of boating accident occurs when one vessel crashes into another.  Determining liability in these cases is always complicated, but it becomes even more complex if you have allowed your boat to be operated by someone and they, or passengers on another watercraft, became injured. If you are found… Read More »

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What Pool Injuries are Common on Cruise Ships?

By 888 Boat Law |

Florida is known as being an ideal place to take a cruise, and many of the biggest cruise ship lines depart from our state’s ports. These cruises are known for providing great entertainment, delicious food, and memories that last a lifetime. Unfortunately, not all cruises end well. Even if the ship does not get… Read More »

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LABOR DAY BOAT CRASHES

By 888 Boat Law |

Every year at www.888BoatLaw.com (law offices of Frank D. Butler, PA) we see some of the worst boating accident injury cases for the year, they occur on Labor Day or on the Labor Day weekend. These boating accident cases involve boat crashes, but also passengers being hurt on vessels where the operator of the… Read More »

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