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the Most Common Types of Injuries Cruise Ship Injuries Attorneys See
What Are Some Common Types of Cruise Ship Injuries Being cruise ship injuries attorneys gives us a unique perspective to be able to see many types of injuries that most people do not see. Most people believe that once they board a luxury liner that they do not have to worry any longer and… Read More »
My Claim Was Denied — Do I Need a Boat Insurance Denial Attorney?
In the past, those who were insured, whether for homes or automobiles, were lucky to benefit from coverage that extended to a wide range of issues. For the most part, you were covered for just about everything. Unfortunately, companies began to realize that they could profit more and spend less by eliminating certain parts… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Sails to Cuba – Keep a Boating Accident Attorney’s Number on Hand
Recently, Royal Caribbean announced that they are joining the lineup of cruise lines sailing to Cuba. According to the Tampa Bay Times, their Empress of the Seas is sailing on four- and five-night cruises through the Bahamas and the Gulf of Mexico. Stops include Tampa and Key West, Florida, Cozumel, Mexico, and Havana, Cuba…. Read More »
Marine Salvage Attorney: Most Important Salvage Case in 30 Years
Professional Maritime Salvage Attorney You can find quite a few attorneys who advertise and say that they handle maritime salvage claims, both in the Clearwater area, Tampa area, and beyond. However, with our firm we actually do handle salvage claims for Clearwater/Tampa maritime salvors. One thing that we are proud to say is that… Read More »
Cruise Ship Injuries Attorney News: Cruises to Cuba Begin in June
Good News for Local Communities Recently Carnival Cruise Lines announced new voyages that will be traveling to Cuba beginning in June of 2017. Carnival also states that these cruises will depart from Tampa Bay. This is good news for local communities such as Clearwater, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota, etc., who’s passengers have close access… Read More »