Cruise Ship Death

The loss of a beloved family member is even more tragic when the death occurred suddenly and wrongfully, such as what happens during cruise ship accidents. Surviving family members are left with the unthinkable in a situation of pain and suffering. Unfortunately, with the sadness and grievance, other issues and questions arise that need to be dealt with immediately.

The Death on the High Seas Act was enacted in the early twentieth century to address the relatives of deceased seamen in light of increasing cruise ship death statistics. In the act, those who die while at sea give their economic dependents that chance to claim and receive economic losses stemming from the death. Unfortunately, if this happens, you will not be eligible to recover damages for pain and suffering or emotional grief, but you can recover the amount of money that the deceased would have contributed to their support and well-being.

Some instances that are pivotal to the claiming of the Death on the High Seas Act include:

  • Maritime death on merchant ships
  • Recreational sailing deaths
  • Cruise ship deaths
  • Aircraft accidents

In many cases of persons dying or missing at sea while on recreational cruise, many parties may be liable. Support from an experienced wrongful death lawyer will allow you and your loved ones grieve with the peace of mind knowing justice is being pursued and answers are being sought. With death at sea wrongful death cases, the statute of limitations on pursuing these cases is normally three years and action must be taken swiftly.

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