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Costa Concordia Passengers Sue Carnival
2012-01-29
[An Nahar] Six passengers of the Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia, which ran aground off the coast if Italia two weeks ago, are suing Carnival Cruise Lines, demanding compensation totaling $460 million.

Carnival is the parent company of Costa Cruise Lines, which owns Costa Concordia.

Attorney Marc Bern, who represents the plaintiffs, said the lawsuit had been filed in a Miami, Florida, court on Friday, alleging wanton recklessness on the part of the ship operator.

The Costa Concordia had 4,229 people aboard including about 1,000 personnel when it ran aground near Giglio, a picturesque island off Tuscany that is part of a nature reserve known to swimmers and divers for its clear waters.

The official toll from the disaster stands at 16 dead, of whom 14 have been identified, and another 16 missing.

Since the disaster, several consumer associations have announced their intention to bring a class action against Costa Cruise Lines.

On Friday, negotiators announced in Italia that some 3,000 survivors of the ship wreck will receive 11,000 euros ($14,400) each plus expenses as compensation.

Bern said the suit had been filed despite the cruise line's offer to pay passengers who have returned home more than $14,000 each -- and predicted more legal action in the future.

"Over the next two weeks there will be more lawsuits filed in Miami," he told AFP.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Probably, Frank. Unfortunately, Joe Biden is a lookalike for her King.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2012-01-29 17:16  

#5  and flagged in Ruritania?
Posted by: Frank G   2012-01-29 15:55  

#4  I bet Carnival has set up their registrations and subsidiaries etc. such that it will be very difficult to win a major lawsuit against them.

S.O.P. in the maritime world is that the Costa Concordia would be the sole asset of a limited liability corporation, separate from but majority-owned by Costa Cruise Lines.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-01-29 15:49  

#3  And the contract has a clause limiting damages to $71,000/person.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2012-01-29 12:48  

#2  I bet Carnival has set up their registrations and subsidiaries etc. such that it will be very difficult to win a major lawsuit against them. But maybe because there are 4000 people involved it will help - I know from personal experience it is virtually impossible to fight a corporation in Delaware while residing in Louisiana, and this incident ought to be even harder.
Posted by: Glenmore   2012-01-29 10:17  

#1  ...A couple other articles I've seen suggest that because of Italian law - and Costa Concordia was an Italian ship - they will have to file in Italy...which requires you to post a 10% bond when you file a lawsuit. I'm sure these nice folks can come up with $4.6M USD in cash...

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2012-01-29 08:03  

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