by Alex Alexander | Oct 27, 2016 | Blog
By Aronfeld Trial Lawyers A man recently sued Carnival Cruise Lines for an accident that occurred in the men’s room aboard the Carnival Imagination. He claimed that sometime between 8:00 p.m. and 8:15 p.m., he entered the men’s room and, after taking a couple of...
by Alex Alexander | Oct 26, 2016 | Blog
By Spencer Aronfeld One of the most common and stressful concerns injured cruise ship passengers have when suing a cruise line is disclosing potentially prejudicial or embarrassing personal information. This fear can often lead a claimant to conceal information in a...
by Alex Alexander | Oct 25, 2016 | Blog
By Alexander Barthet They are the bane of all subcontractors and suppliers – those pay-when-paid provisions stating that payment won’t be due from a general contractor until and unless it is first paid by the owner. These attempts to shift the risk of non-payment from...
by Alex Alexander | Oct 20, 2016 | Blog
By Aronfeld Trial Lawyers Sexual assaults on cruise ships occur far more frequently than the cruise lines would like passengers and potential passengers to know. According to recently released data from the FBI, the number of reported sexual assaults on cruise ships...
by Alex Alexander | Oct 18, 2016 | Blog
By Alexander Barthet Every company seems to have its own form of contract these days. Whether it’s the general contractor, the plumber, or the tile distributor, everyone wants you to sign “their” contract, so that they’re protected on the job—or so they hope. In the...
by Alex Alexander | Oct 18, 2016 | Blog
By Aronfeld Trial Lawyers A sure-fire way to destroy a potential cruise ship accident lawsuit against a cruise line like Carnival is to lie—intentionally falsely testify in a frivolous lawsuit. When lawyers prepare injured passengers in advance of giving a...