Do Cruise Ships Have Jails Onboard?

By Spencer Aronfeld When crimes occur at sea, what happens to the people who commit those crimes while still onboard the ship? How these crimes are handled depends on many factors, including the type of offense committed and the severity of the injury or harm done....

CDC Modifies COVID-19 Rules for Cruise Ships

By Spencer Aronfeld The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has modified the COVID-19 rules required for all cruise ships. These changes focus on lowering the threshold required for cruise ships to be labeled as a “highly-vaccinated” vessel. The CDC made...

Should I Buy Travel Insurance When Going on a Cruise?

By Spencer Aronfeld When it comes to important purchases, you want to make sure you are making the right decision. The purpose of travel insurance is to cover the nonrefundable costs associated with your trip in case of an unforeseen event. At Aronfeld Trial Lawyers,...

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month in Florida

By Spencer Aronfeld The month of May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. While it is always important to exercise caution and safety when sharing the road with motorcycles, Florida highlights the importance of being safe while sharing the road with all types of...