Opened, October 2006
Personal Injury
Wrongful Death
Real Estate
Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning and Probate
Civil Litigation
Business and Corporate Law
Banking Law
Construction Law
Condominiums and Community Asso.
Family Law

Peer Review Rated

Peer Review Rated

Punta Gorda
223 Taylor Street
Punta Gorda, Florida 33950
phone: 941-639-2171

Liability of a Cruise Ship for Emotional Distress Claims

Under the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1996, cruise ships may use ticket contracts to disclaim liability for emotional distress, mental suffering, and psychological injury claims by passengers. In other words, if a cruise ship issues a ticket stating that it is not liable for such claims, then a passenger may not recover damages for such claims in a personal injury action against the cruise ship. However, a cruise ship may not disclaim liability for emotional distress, mental suffering, and psychological injury that:

(1) was the result of physical injury to the claimant caused by the negligence or fault of an employee of the ship;

(2) was the result of the claimant having been at actual risk of physical injury, and such risk was caused by the negligence or fault of an employee of the ship;

(3) was intentionally inflicted by an employee of the ship; or

(4) involved sexual harassment, sexual assault, or rape by an employee of the ship.

Copyright 2010 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.