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    Attorney for Someone Who Was Injured at the Pool on a Cruise Ship

    Pools typically have lifeguards because of the very real risk of injury and drowning. Even a strong swimmer could have a cramp or bump their head and need help, and it is important that pool owners have proper supervision and safety around pools. Other bystanders and people near the pool can also be injured on slippery surfaces or by other dangers that should be properly cleared or repaired, and if the owner of the pool fails to uphold these duties, they should be held liable.

    The same is true for pools on the lido deck of a cruise ship. If you or a loved one was injured in a pool on a cruise ship, or if a loved one died of drowning on a cruise ship, contact Rivkind Margulies & Rivkind, P.A. today. Our attorneys for pool injuries and drowning on a cruise ship may be able to take your case and fight to get compensation for your injuries from the cruise ship and the cruise company. For a free legal consultation, call us today at (866) 386-1762.

    Suing a Cruise Ship for Injuries and Drowning in the Lido Deck Pool

    Most cruise ships today have pools. Some ships might even have wave pools, water slides, or water rides passengers can use to have fun. However, it is absolutely vital that the cruise ship’s staff and crew provide proper safety and supervision in these pools to prevent injuries.

    Passengers on a cruise ship can be injured in a pool, even if they are good swimmers. Bumps on the head from unruly swimmers or dangers in the water could knock a swimmer unconscious or force them underwater. If they do not get immediate help, they could begin to drown and suffer serious injuries. Staff and crew on the ship should be able to prevent these kinds of injuries by acting quickly or working to repair dangerous conditions and prevent unruly behavior, and failing to do so could place the blame on the cruise ship’s staff and crew.

    Other injuries near pools can also occur from improper maintenance and supervision. When people get out of a pool, they are likely to track water across the surrounding areas. In the immediate area around the pool, there may be signs warning of slippery or wet floors, but ship staff and crew should clean up water or post warning signs in the areas further away from the pool if water is tracked that far. Without these warning signs or clean-up efforts, passengers could be at risk for slipping on the wet deck.

    Any time you or a loved one suffers injuries in a pool, you may be able to sue the cruise ship and the cruise company that operates the ship. Passengers are owed certain levels of care, and if the ship or its crew fail to uphold those standards, injuries can happen. To prove that they were at fault for your injuries, you must point to a duty they owed you, a breach of duty that caused your injuries, and the sum-total of the injuries and damages you faced to get those damages compensated in a lawsuit.

    Damages for Drowning and Swimming Pool Injuries on a Cruise Ship

    If you were injured in a swimming pool on a cruise ship, you might be entitled to sue for the damages you suffered. Injuries in and around a pool can include a wide range of potential harms, including head injuries or injuries to the lungs and brain from drowning – or a victim might have been killed in a drowning accident in a pool. The damages you can claim from these types of injuries generally involve medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, as well as other damages related to a wrongful death case.

    Medical expenses after a partial drowning or other injuries could vary greatly. If you need immediate medical care, you could be transported off the ship and taken back to shore where you can be treated at a hospital. If you suffered brain injuries or other permanent disabilities, you could need ongoing medical care and rehabilitation as well, racking up expensive bills.

    If your injuries stop you from returning to work, you could be entitled to claim damages for the lost wages you face. These lost wages can include wages from work you missed while you were recovering from the injury as well as ongoing lost wages you will face if you cannot return to work or need to take a lower-paying job.

    Damages for pain and suffering can also be paid through a lawsuit. Drowning and injuries taking place underwater can be extremely terrifying, and you could have faced substantial suffering from the accident itself. Ongoing pain and suffering, plus mental anguish and emotional distress, can also be quite high in many cases, leading to substantial damages.

    If your loved one was killed by drowning in a cruise ship swimming pool or falling and suffering traumatic brain injuries near the pool, you could be entitled to additional damages for your loss. These damages can include compensation for funeral and burial expenses, plus compensation for lost companionship, lost household services, lost spousal duties, lost counsel, lost wages, and other harms to the family.

    Call Our Cruise Ship Swimming Pool Injury and Drowning Attorneys for a Free Consultation

    Injuries in and around swimming pools on a cruise ship might justify lawsuits to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages related to the injury. If a loved one was killed in a swimming pool on a cruise ship, you could be entitled to claim damages for the effects on your family as well. For a free legal consultation and help understanding what your case is worth and how to proceed, call the attorneys for pool injuries and downing on a cruise ship at Rivkind Margulies & Rivkind, P.A. today at (866) 386-1762.

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