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DEADLINES TO FILE CLAIMS: ONE YEAR, IN MIAMI

Don’t be misled by the cruise line adjuster.  That is the man or woman who will return your calls about claims or complaints against the cruise lines;  you have to file suit against the cruise line in the city specified in the ticket within one year.  

Telling them about the claim is not enough.  If you or a loved one have a claim for sexual assault against the cruise line, look at the ticket.  Or better yet, call us:  Miami Maritime Attorney John H. (Jack) Hickey:  TOLL FREE: 1.800.215.7117. 

Here is the bottom line.  You must file suit in Miami, Florida if the cruise line is Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruise Line, or Norwegian Cruise Line.   It is not enough that you have contacted the cruise line.  If you do not file suit within one year, they will stop returning your calls and you will receive nothing.  

“We have known adjusters to tell passengers who have a claim to call back right before the one year time limit passes and they will talk about it.  The adjuster makes you feel like you have done enough by just calling them or by sending them a letter about what happened.  That is not enough. 

Of course if you wait too long it may be too late to contact a Miami Maritime Lawyer to take and file your case.  Don’t be misled.  The adjusters are there primarily to lead you on until the one year passes and it is too late to file suit.  Call us today toll free:  1.800.215.7117.  We can help.  All consultations are free.”

–Miami Maritime Attorney, John H. (Jack) Hickey www.cruiseshipassault.com. 

 

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