MIAMI — A passenger is suing NCL (Bahamas), Ltd., d/b/a Norwegian Cruise Line, a cruise ship company, citing alleged insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries and negligence.
Kim Rosario filed a complaint on Oct. 20, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Miami Division against NCL (Bahamas), Ltd., d/b/a Norwegian Cruise Line alleging that the cruise ship company failed to provide proper support for their passengers using the tender of the ship.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that, on Dec. 16, 2015, she sustained serious physical injuries to her arm which required surgery. The plaintiff holds NCL (Bahamas), Ltd., d/b/a Norwegian Cruise Line responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to provide adequate assistance or provide adequate support such as a fixed handrail to the plaintiff while using the tender/landing craft.
The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks damages against the defendant for an amount in excess of $75,000 plus interest, legal fees and any other relief this court deems just. She is represented by Robert Gross of Law Office of Robert Gross in Miami and Jonathan B. Aronson of Aronson Law Firm in Miami.
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Miami Division Case number 1:16-cv-24422-CMA