Whether you can sue MSC Cruises for a parasailing injury depends on who was responsible for your parasailing accident. If you were injured while parasailing due to faulty equipment, lack of proper instructions, or any other factor that MSC Cruises was responsible for, then you have every right to sue them.
A Fort Lauderdale cruise ship accident lawyer at a personal injury law firm can work with you to determine your legal options and how much your case may be worth. Your cruise ship lawyer can also walk you through the entire legal process while you focus on healing.
When Is MSC Cruises Responsible for Parasailing Injuries?
MSC Cruises is responsible for a passenger’s injuries when a cruise line employee or policy puts the passenger in danger. If you were injured while parasailing during a cruise excursion, examples of negligence might include the following:
- The parasailing equipment you used was damaged or faulty in some way. Perhaps the cruise line employees failed to double-check the equipment before you used it. If they had checked it, they would have noticed the damage and prevented you from using it.
- You ask an employee about a particular hazard. They tell you not to worry about it or that it will not affect your experience. That hazard ends up causing your injuries, and you could have avoided it if the employee had taken your concern seriously.
- The cruise line enacts a policy that prevents employees from warning passengers about a certain danger. This policy deliberately puts passengers in harm’s way and makes the cruise line the likely target of a lawsuit if someone gets hurt because of it.
When Can You Not Sue a Cruise Line for Parasailing Injuries?
There are a few situations where a passenger may not have the right to file a lawsuit against MSC Cruises, such as scenarios where:
- The cruise line did everything right, but the parasailing passenger disregarded the rules. In such a case, the passenger endangered themselves and cannot hold the cruise line responsible.
- The passenger signed a waiver absolving the cruise line of responsibility for injuries. Before filing a lawsuit, you should ask an attorney to review any paperwork you signed with the cruise line.
- A third party, such as the company that made the parasails, was negligent. In this situation, the passenger might have a case against the parasail manufacturer instead of the cruise line.
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(855) 529-0269What Damages Can You Seek After a Parasailing Injury?
If you were injured due to MSC Cruises’ negligence, you and your family have likely suffered preventable losses. You should not have to pay for the cruise line’s bad behavior on your own. Filing a lawsuit could get you money for:
- The physical pain and discomfort of your injuries
- The emotional trauma of being involved in an accident and experiencing severe pain
- The negative effect your injury has had on your personal life, your family’s lives, and your overall health
- Medical expenses related to treating your injuries
- Any losses related to your career, such as losing income, being disqualified from future promotions or benefits, or losing your job completely
Your Right to Sue MSC Cruises Has a Deadline
You have a limited time to sue MSC Cruises if you were injured on a parasailing excursion. The time limit depends on where the injury occurred. For example, if you were in Florida waters at the time, you must obey Florida Statutes § 95.11(4)(a), which generally gives you two years to start a lawsuit.
Once this deadline passes, you can no longer sue MSC Cruises or collect any damages for your injuries. It is a good idea to speak with a cruise ship accident attorney as soon as possible to learn about your rights and any applicable deadlines for your cruise ship accident claim.
What if MSC Cruises Did Not Cause Your Parasailing Accident?
You can hire a personal injury lawyer to investigate your parasailing accident and find evidence of negligence. If your attorney finds that MSC Cruises is not liable for your injuries, they may be able to locate another party to sue instead. Such parties may include:
- Equipment manufacturers: The cruise line likely purchased parasailing equipment from someone else. A manufacturer that permits the sale of defective products violates both the cruise line’s trust and yours.
- Other cruise ship passengers: A cruise ship can accommodate thousands of passengers. Any of these passengers may accidentally or purposefully put you in danger through careless or reckless behavior.
- The excursion company: If you were injured on a parasailing excursion run by a third-party company, you may be able to sue that organization for negligence.
Suing Cruise Lines Other Than MSC Cruises
If your accident occurred while on a cruise with another major cruise line, such as Norwegian Cruises or Royal Caribbean, you have the same rights as if you were injured while traveling on one of MSC Cruises’ ships. With the help of a personal injury attorney, you can pursue a case against any cruise ship company that failed to protect you.
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Getting Legal Help After an MSC Cruises Parasailing Injury
Trying to determine whether you have a valid case can be overwhelming for someone with serious injuries. Fortunately, you do not have to cope with the legal aspect of your accident by yourself. A cruise ship accident attorney can:
- Go into much more detail about how you can sue MSC Cruises (or someone else) for your accident
- Ensure you understand all your rights and obligations under the law
- Fight hard for fair compensation that will make it easier for you to recover from this ordeal
While your cruise ship injury lawyer works to ensure the cruise line is held accountable for its negligence, you can concentrate on your health and family.
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(855) 529-0269Seek Compensation From MSC Cruises for Your Parasailing Accident
When you work with our legal team at Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers, you’ll get to work directly with our partners, Jason and Debi, throughout your case. Our legal professionals help victims of cruise ship company negligence on a contingency basis, meaning you’ll pay us nothing upfront or out of pocket. You will only pay us if we secure fair compensation for you.
Contact us today for a free case review and learn whether you can take legal action against MSC Cruises. If you were injured while parasailing, we urge you to start your case as soon as possible so we can help protect your rights.
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